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Thorvald Solberg

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as a separate department of the Library of Congress to handle the administrative functions of copyright law. Solberg was widely supported to become the first head of the Office due to his growing reputation as a national authority on copyright (and due to some lobbying on his own part for the post).
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Copyright in Congress 1789-1904: A Bibliography, and Chronological Record of all Proceedings in Congress in Relation to Copyright from April 15, 1789, to April 28, 1904, First Congress, 1st Session, to Fifty-eighth Congress, 2d
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During his tenure as Register, Solberg played an active role in advancing United States copyright law. He advocated copyright reform and was instrumental in the passage of the
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Thorvald Solberg retired as Register on April 21, 1930, his 78th birthday. He remains the longest-serving Register of Copyrights.
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and deposit functions. He remained in that position until he left the Library altogether in 1889 to work for the
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as a cataloguer. In 1876, he became part of the Library's law department staff, despite not being a
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when he began his stint as Register of Copyrights. In 1914, Solberg moved to
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on July 22, 1897, with an annual salary of $ 3000 and a staff of 29 clerks.
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This article is about American politician. For the American admiral, see
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Sprigman, Christopher (November 2004). "Reform(aliz)ing Copyright".
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requirements of copyright law, consistent with the shift away from
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Thorvald Solberg was married to Mary Adelaide Nourse of
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parents. Solberg attended public schools, working for
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Thorvald A. Solberg

Register of Copyrights
William Lincoln Brown
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Glen Echo, Maryland
Glen Echo, Maryland
Register of Copyrights
United States Copyright Office
copyright
Copyright Act of 1909
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
immigrant Norwegian
booksellers
Manitowoc
Boston
Detroit
Knoxville
Omaha
Library of Congress
lawyer
copyright registration
Boston Book Company
Congress
United States Copyright Office
William McKinley
John Russell Young
Register of Copyrights
Copyright Act of 1909
registration

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