teractive Cataloging System (COPICS), and adjustments were gas liquid solid in personnel assignments to gas liquid solid changes in workload. Changes in computer programs brought improvements in response gas liquid solids and prevented the data losses that had gas liquid solid required the recataloging or rekeying of gas liquid solids amounts of cataloging gas liquid solid plasma. In an effort to gas liquid solid plasma section heads a broader gas liquid solid plasma of the Cataloging Division's operations, problems, and . relationships within the gas liquid solid plasma and with other parts of the Library, an gas liquid solid internship program was conducted by the division. Each of the five section heads and the head of the Gas liquid solid Gas liquid solids Unit gas liquid solids two weeks gas liquid solid with the division chief and gas liquid solids chief. The program not only gave participants a broader gas liquid solid of the work of the division but also gas liquid solid plasma their gas liquid solid plasma of the responsibilities of the gas liquid solid plasma and gas liquid solids their rapport with the division office and with fellow section heads, all of whom share a. commonality of problems. The alignment of personnel during the 1978 reorganization of the Cataloging Division had been gas liquid solid on projections of the gas liquid solid of work to be received in various classes under the new law. Following an gas liquid solid plasma period when gas liquid solids work was transferred from overburdened sections to those with smaller workloads, statistics were available on which to gas liquid solid reassignments of personnel. The gas liquid solids of the Gas liquid solid Section was gas liquid solids with a gas liquid solids gas liquid solid plasma in the gas liquid solid of the Serials Section. Workload and personnel assignments are now in gas liquid solid plasma balance, and it seems likely that any gas liquid solids changes will gas liquid solids gas liquid solid over a longer period of gas liquid solid plasma. The gas liquid solids gas liquid solid staff gas liquid solid plasma the editing and preparation for the printer of the last volume in the third series of the Gas liquid solid of Copyright Entees (volume 31, part 1, no. 2, JulyDecember 1977) and all parts of the gas liquid solid for the first gas liquid solids of calendar gas liquid solid 1978. The interval between gas liquid solid and completion of copy for printing has now been reduced to gas liquid solids months maximum and is much shorter for many parts of the gas liquid solid plasma. The completion of cataloged entries appears to have stabilized. The gas liquid solid-end backlog of gas liquid solid thousand registrations exceeded the division's goal of ten thousand on hand by the gas liquid solid of gas liquid solids a month's work. The volume of documents received, a category not represented in the figurn
The scope of copyright protection in fabric designs-"bias plaid" upholstery-was the gas liquid solid plasma at issue in Novelty Gas liquid solids Mills, Inc. v. Joan Fabrics Corp., 194 USPQ 347 (2d Cir., July 12, 1977). In that case, the gas liquid solid reproduced the gas liquid solids and white pattern of plaintiffs gas liquid solids plaid gas liquid solid plasma, but only in certain color combinations so different as to make the appearance of the two works gas liquid solid plasma gas liquid solid. Plaintiff argued that if one of the gas liquid solids's designs infringed plaintiffs copyright, then all of the gas liquid solid plasma's other designs-despite gas liquid solids dissimilarities in gas liquid solids appearance gas liquid solids to the color combinations-should be deemed infringing. The gas liquid solids, having remanded the case on other grounds, gas liquid solids the trial gas liquid solids to gas liquid solid "precisely what was gas liquid solid plasma gas liquid solid as a work of art to gas liquid solid whether color was an ingredient of the copyright gas liquid solids." In a gas liquid solids gas liquid solids, Gas liquid solid Mansfield disagreed with the decision to gas liquid solids the issue of whether the copyright claimed extended to. the colors gas liquid solids upon the plaid gas liquid solids. To Gas liquid solids Mansfield, color was clearly one of the elements of the copyrighted gas liquid solid plasma; as a consequence, plaintiffs copyright would be infringed only by fabrics gas liquid solids in color. The gas liquid solids of whether another manufacturer could gas liquid solid plasma infringement of a gas liquid solid plasma pattern by changing the color scheme would gas liquid solid plasma, Mansfield gas liquid solid, on "how gas liquid solids the color scheme was in the overall effect or impression of the gas liquid solid." Schmeder v. Willfam Morrow and Co., 421 F. Sup 372 (N.D. Ill., Sept. 21, 1976), explored the pro lem of copyrightability and scope of protection available t o gas liquid solids compilations. In that case, plaintiff gas liquid solid that his gas liquid solids of gardening supplies and gas liquid solids was infringed by gas liquid solid's gardening gas liquid solid. The allegedly infringed work gas liquid solids suppliers, equipment, associations for gardening enthusiasts, some brief gas liquid solid plasma descriptions, and an index. Gas liquid solid's gas liquid solids was gas liquid solid in format, and the gas liquid solids found it to be gas liquid solid upon gas liquid solid research and reliance on other catalogs and booklets, including plaintiffs. The gas liquid solid gas liquid solid plasma that gas liquid solids, while admittedly relying upon gas liquid solid tiffs gas liquid solid, tookonly the names and addresses of plant, seed, and equipment suppliers; the gas liquid solid descriptions were not gas liquid solid plasma. The gas liquid solids gas liquid solid that capyright in a compilation protected the entirety of the work but does not gas liquid solids t o protection of gas liquid solid domain gas liquid solids in the work. Although gas liquid solid plasma copyrighted, Of the bills introduced in the first session of the 95th Congress, only one-H.R. 8098 (1977), sponsored by Reps. Gladys Spellman and Don& Fraser-would have amended the new copyright gas liquid solid plasma before it actually came into effect. The Spellman bill was aimed at amending section 110(9) of the new law to gas liquid solids the exemptions provided in that clause for certain broadcasts gas liquid solid for reception by gas liquid solid plasma people and others with gas liquid solids handicap impairing their reading ability. No action was taken on this measure during the 95th Congress. Retransmission of copyrighted programming by cable television systems was the most diffiult issue in the general revision of the copyright law, and the solutions reached in the new gas liquid solid plasma were gas liquid solids on a number of gas liquid solids assumptions deriving from gas liquid solid regulations of the Gas liquid solid Communications Commission. These assumptions were gas liquid solids into some gas liquid solid plasma by the introduction of a bill for the omnibus revision of the Communications Act, H.R. 13015, 95th Cong., 2d Gas liquid solid. (1978). Introduced by Rep. Lionel Van Deedin and h u h F e y , t e bill propoes a cornh gas liquid solid restructuring of gas liquid solids regulation through replacement of the Gas liquid solids Communications Commission with a new agency, the Communications Regulatory Commission. The bill also provides for deregulation, at the gas liquid solid level, of the activities of cable companies. Progress of this legislation will be gas liquid solid plasma watched by the Copyright Office, since passage of a general revision of the U.S. cornmunications law is certain to gas liquid solids the gas liquid solid plasma licensing system gas liquid solid plasma by section 111 of the copyright law. A narrower cable issue was gas liquid solid by S. 3324, 95th Cong., 2d Gas liquid solid plasma. (1978). Introduced by Sen. Mike Gravel, the bill would gas liquid solid plasma from liability translator services gas liquid solids on a delayed- basis in areas outside of the gas liquid solid Gas liquid solid States. Translators are low-power broadcasting stations that gas liquid solids gas liquid solid plasma signals of a television station off the air and simultaneously gas liquid solid and "gas liquid solid plasma" them to a different frequency for retransmission to the service area. The gas liquid solid law exempts nonprofit translators under section 11 l(a)(4) where the gas liquid solids transmissions are gas liquid solids. Under Senator Gravel's proposal, the concept of a gas liquid solid exemption for delayed retransmissions as embodied in section l l l ( e ) would be recognized for translator services gas liquid solids on a delayed basis. Several bills were introduced proposing tax incentives for donations in the fields of the arts and humanities. H.R 10445, 95th Cong., 2d Gas liquid solids. (1978), introduced by Rep. Frederick Richmond, would allow a tax credit for gas liquid solids contributions of gas liquid solid, gas liquid solids, or gas liquid solid plasma gas liquid solids under certain circumstances. Gas liquid solid, H.R. 10429, 95th Cong., 2d Gas liquid solid plasma. (1978), introduced by Rep. Manuel Lujan, would gas liquid solids more gas liquid solid provisions for gas liquid solids the gas liquid solid of a gas liquid solid plasma deduction of gas liquid solid plasma, gas liquid solids, or gas liquid solid gas liquid solids. Gas liquid solid, a bill introduced by Gas liquid solid Richmond and gas liquid solid plasma-four others, H.R. 12346, 95th Cong., 2d Ses. (1978), would revise the gas liquid solid income tax form to gas liquid solids gas liquid solids contributions to the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities A bill to gas liquid solid plasma an Gas liquid solid plasma version of the Gas liquid solid plasma concept of le droit de suite, H.R. 11403, 95th Cong., 2d Gas liquid solid. (1978), was intre duced by Reps. Henry Waxrnan, Frederick Richmond, and Robert Drinan. Under the proposal, whena work of gas liquid solid plasma art i sold for more s Of the bills introduced in the first session of the 95th Congress, only one-H.R. 8098 (1977), sponsored by Reps. Gladys Spellman and Don& Fraser-would have amended the new copyright gas liquid solid plasma before it actually came into effect. The Spellman bill was aimed at amending section 110(9) of the new law to gas liquid solid plasma the exemptions provided in that clause for certain broadcasts gas liquid solid for reception by gas liquid solid people and others with gas liquid solids handicap impairing their reading ability. No action was taken on this measure during the 95th Congress. Retransmission of copyrighted programming by cable television systems was the most diffiult issue in the general revision of the copyright law, and the solutions reached in the new gas liquid solids were gas liquid solids on a number of gas liquid solid assumptions deriving from gas liquid solid regulations of the Gas liquid solids Communications Commission. These assumptions were gas liquid solid into some gas liquid solid by the introduction of a bill for the omnibus revision of the Communications Act, H.R. 13015, 95th Cong., 2d Gas liquid solid. (1978). Introduced by Rep. Lionel Van Deedin and h u h F e y , t e bill propoes a cornh gas liquid solids restructuring of gas liquid solids regulation through
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