Copyrights of Frederick’s of Hollywood, Inc Sample Clauses

Copyrights of Frederick’s of Hollywood, Inc and Subsidiaries 1. CLASS: TX (Textual Works) RETRIEVAL CODE: B (Monographic Works of a Non-dramatic Literary Nature) STATUS: Registered REGISTRATION DATE: March 26, 1991 REGISTRATION NUMBER: TX-3-055-731 CREATED: 1991 PUBLICATION DATE: February 25, 0000 XXX XXXXXX: New textual and pictorial material and compilation of previous publication material. NOTES: Catalog PREVIOUS REGISTRATION: Prev. reg. 2. CLASS: TX (Textual Works) RETRIEVAL CODE: B (Monographic Works of a Non-dramatic Literary Nature) STATUS: Registered REGISTRATION DATE: May 29, 1987 REGISTRATION NUMBER: TX-2-083-789 PUBLICATION DATE: December 1, 0000 XXX XXXXXX: compilation and additions REGISTRATION DEPOSIT: 61 p. 3. APPLICATION AUTHOR: Hollywood Mail Order Corporation d.b.a. Frederick’s of Hollywood, employer for hire CLASS: TX (Textual Works) REGISTRATION DATE: May 20, 1991 REGISTRATION NUMBER: TX-3-068-104 ISSUE: Vol. 59, Issue No. 334 PUBLICATION DATE: June 6, 0000 XXX XXXXXX: additions and compilation PUB FREQUENCY: Other IMPRINT: Hollywood: Frederick’s of Hollywood NOTES: Frequency unknown. Description based on: Vol. 34, issue no. 242. MISCELLANEOUS: Issue ti.: Summer fashion sale. 4. APPLICATION AUTHOR: Hollywood Mail Order Corporation d.b.a. Frederick’s of Hollywood, employer for hire CLASS: TX (Textual Works) REGISTRATION DATE: April 15, 1991 REGISTRATION NUMBER: TX-3-083-055 ISSUE: Vol. No. 73, issue no. 362 PUBLICATION DATE: March 25, 0000 XXX XXXXXX: additions and compilation PUB FREQUENCY: Other IMPRINT: Hollywood: Frederick’s of Hollywood. NOTES: Frequency unknown. Subtitle on later issues: An Intimate Experience. Description based on: Vol. 34, issue no. 242. 5. CLASS: TX (Textual Works) REGISTRATION DATE: January 27, 1992 REGISTRATION NUMBER: TX-3-229-421 ISSUE: Vol. 76, issue no. 369 PUBLICATION DATE: November 25, 0000 XXX XXXXXX: additions and compilation PUB FREQUENCY: Other IMPRINT: Hollywood: Frederick’s of Hollywood NOTES: Frequency unknown. Subtitle on later issues: An Intimate Experience. Description based on: Vol. 34, issue no. 242 6. CLASS: TX (Textual Works) REGISTRATION DATE: July 24, 1992 REGISTRATION NUMBER: TX-3-353-063 ISSUE: Vol. 79, issue no. 373 PUBLICATION DATE: March 30, 0000 XXX XXXXXX: additions and compilation. PUB FREQUENCY: Other IMPRINT: Hollywood: Frederick’s of Hollywood NOTES: Frequency varies. Subtitle on later issues: An Intimate Experience Description based on: Vol. 34, issue no. 242 7. CLASS: TX (Textual Works) REGISTRATION DATE: December 14, ...
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