1000 Frrrr-E1eH·r11 correaass. sm. 111. cus. 1431, 1432. 1905. h_§;§jg‘g',*j°g`Q,,;°¤°* Sec. 6. That in all cases of removal of suits from the courts of the N " ‘State of Georgia to the courts of the United States in the southern district of Georgia such removal shall be to the United States courts in the division in which the county is situated from which the removal is made, and the time within which the removal shall be perfected, in so far as it refers to or is regulated by the terms of the Lnited States courts, shall be deemed to refer to the terms of the United States courts in such division. _ _ ·7¤¤>¤‘¤· Sec. 7. That all grand and petit jurors summoned for service in each Procx. division shall be residents of such division. All mesne and final process subject to the provision hereinbefore contained, issued in either of said divisions, may be served and executed in either or all of said divisions. B°P°“*· Sec. 8. That all Acts and parts of Acts in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved, March 3, 1905. lisrch 1D06C CHAP. ·1482.—An Act To amend section! -nine hundred and fift -two of the ‘ FKR-$***7-1 Revised smum. my y A [Public, No. 165.] _ _ _ . Be at enacted by the Senate and House q/'Regwresentatweo of the (/mted C°”"“m" States of Ameriea in Oon ress assembled, That section forty—uine hundred and fifty-two of the ilevised Statutes be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to read as follows: wan pubumrono "SEc. 4952. The author, inventor, designer, or proprietor of any §'Q,'“Q.,§‘{,f°°°'°° f" book, map chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, m§,§5&*°·’*°5“»P·°5’· print, or photograph, or negative thereof, or of a paintirég, drawing, ` chromo, statue, statuary, and of models or designs intend to be per- - fected as works of the line arts, and the executors, administrators, or assigns of any such plerson shall, upon complying with the provisions of this chapter, have the sole liberty of printing, reprintin , publishing, completing, cop ing, executing, finishing, and vending the same; and, in the case of a dramatic composition, of publicly performin or repr·e- seuting it, or causing it to be `rformed or represented ly others. 8;:**,*,*;*},*,*; °;xé•£ And authors or their assigns shall? have exclusive right to dyramatize rum to summa, or translate any of their works for which copyright shall have been "°‘ - obtained under the laws of the United States. poop published in “Whenever the author or proprietor of a book in a foreign language, °R§°gEl°m°X,2K°t§Y’"°' which shall be published in a foreign country before the day of publication in this country, or his executors, administrators, or assigns, shall deposit one complete copy of the same, including all maps and other illustrations, in the Library of Congress, Washington, District of Columbia, within thirty days after the first publication of such book in a forei n country, and shall insert in such co y, and in all copies of such book sold or distributed in the United States, on the tit e page or the page immediately following, a notice of the reserva.· tion of copyright in the name of the pro rietor, together with the true date of iirst publication of such book), in the following words: ‘Published, nineteen hundred and . Privilege of copyright in the United States reserved under the Act approved , nineteen hundred and five, by ,’ and shall, within twelve months after the first publication of such book in a forei n country, file the title of such book and deposit two copies of it in tie original language or, at his option, of a translation of it in the En lish language, printed from type set within the limits of the United States, or from plates made t erefrom, containing a notice of co yright, as provided by the copy- right laws now in force, he and they shall have during the term of twenty-eight vears from the date of recording the title of the book or of the English translation of it, as provided for above, the sole liberty