A Treatise On the Laws of Literary Property, Comprising the Statutes And Cases Relating to Books, Manuscripts, Lectures; Dramatic And Musical Compositions; Engravings, Sculpture, Maps, &c. Including the Piracy And Transfer of Copyright; With a Historical
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upon the same recital as that which precedes the eighth section) enacted, that if the author of any book already published, shsdl be living at the end. of twenty-eight years.aiter such publica- tion, he shall have the copyright for his life ;" the words "$haU be living," are prospective. The legislature does not suppose the time to have been already expired, but it contem- plates a further extension of time then unexpired ; the language is prospective in its terms, and the sense requires that i...t should be so. For taldng the two sections together, it appears clearly that the legislature intended only to extend the already existing right of authors, and not to create a right then expired. This is perfectiy consistent with the meaning of the word ahall, and also with the meaning' of the words, at the end of twenty-eight years. The words, at the expiration of a term, mean immediately after. . Thus, if speaking tif a reversioner who is to come into possession at the expiration of the term, that could not be sEud to mean after the expiration of the term, and at any future period, for the reversion attaches at the expiration of the term.
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