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Global Copyright: Three Hundred Years Since the Statute of Anne, from 1709 to Cyberspace

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Global Copyright: Three Hundred Years Since the Statute of Anne, from 1709 to Cyberspace - Bently, Lionel (Editor), and Suthersanen, Uma (Editor), and Torremans, Paul (Editor)
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This innovative book celebrates the tri-centenary of modern copyright, which began with the enactment of the Statute of Anne by the British Parliament in 1709, and was soon followed by other copyright legislation abroad. The Statute of Anne is traditionally claimed to be the world's first copyright statute, and is thus viewed as the origin of a system of national laws that today exists in virtually all countries of the world. However, this book illustrates that while there is some truth in this claim, it is also important ...

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Global Copyright: Three Hundred Years Since the Statute of Anne, from 1709 to Cyberspace 2010, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, Cheltenham

ISBN-13: 9781848447660

Hardcover