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Taylor 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1852: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act actress 1741: United Kingdom * Gyles v. Wilcox (Atkyn's Reports) adapter of plays 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment administrator 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors Admiralty official 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract adventurer 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute agent for Dramatic Authors' Society 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act agriculturalist 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act agronomist 1845: France * Court of Appeal on translations alchemist 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard almanac writer 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege American accountant 1879: USA * Baker v. Selden American actor 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment 1892: Germany * Bilateral treaty between the German Reich and the U.S.A. American attorney 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas American auditor 1879: USA * Baker v. Selden American author 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment American bookseller 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh American cartographer 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition American choral composer 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition American circus proprietor 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. American clergyman 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas American compiler of a Latin grammar book 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition American composer 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition American Congregationalist preacher 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute 1831: USA * Copyright Act American delegate at Berne Conference 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act American economist 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1801: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey American editor 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey American educator 1831: USA * Copyright Act American engineer 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause American explorer 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute American Germanist 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas American historian 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey American inventor 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause American inventor of vulcanized rubber 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright American judge 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1834: USA Letters from Sumner to Story 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright 1879: USA * Baker v. Selden 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. American jurist 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1834: USA Letters from Sumner to Story 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright 1879: USA * Baker v. Selden 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. American lawyer 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment American legal writer 1798: United Kingdom * Beckford v. Hood 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas 1879: USA * Baker v. Selden American lexicographer 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute 1784: USA Letter from Noah Webster to James Madison 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment American lithographer 1882: USA Oscar Wilde photograph 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. American merchant 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1790: USA * Copyright Act American military and revolutionary leader 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh American military commander 1831: USA * Copyright Act American military officer 1790: USA * Copyright Act American music engraver 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition American music publisher 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition American musician 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition American novelist 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey American orator 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey American painter 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act American philosopher 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute American physician 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. American planter 1790: USA * Copyright Act American playwright 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment American poet 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment American politician 1784: USA Letter from Noah Webster to James Madison 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. American printer 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition American publisher 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. American religious composer 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition American revolutionary politician 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege American scholar 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh American scientist 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1790: USA * Copyright Act American silversmith 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition American soldier 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1790: USA * Copyright Act American statesman 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1834: USA Letters from Sumner to Story 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment American steamboat constructor 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause American surveyor 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition American theatre critic 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment American theatre manager 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment Anglican minister 1844: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act anglophile 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain Anglo-American bookseller 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege Anglo-American printer 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege Anglo-American Puritan clergyman 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege antiquarian 1557: United Kingdom * Stationers' Charter 1559: United Kingdom * Elizabethan Injunctions 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance antiquary 1735: United Kingdom * Engravers' Copyright Act 1798: United Kingdom * Beckford v. Hood 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1828: United Kingdom * Maugham's Treatise 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report Apostle of the Gentiles 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1541: Germany * Luther's "Warning to the Printers" apostolic printer (1545-1567) 1531: Italy * Bernardo Giunti's privilege for Machiavelli's works apothecary 1778: France * Pluquet's letters applied mathematician 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act Archbishop of Canterbury 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute Archbishop of Canterbury (1559-1575) 1557: United Kingdom * Stationers' Charter Archbishop of Canterbury (1575-1577) 1557: United Kingdom * Stationers' Charter Archbishop of Canterbury (1583-1604) 1559: United Kingdom * Elizabethan Injunctions 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree Archbishop of Canterbury (1604-1610) 1559: United Kingdom * Elizabethan Injunctions Archbishop of Canterbury (1611-1633) 1624: United Kingdom * Statute of Monopolies Archbishop of Canterbury (1633-1645) 1637: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree Archbishop of Canterbury (1660-1663) 1637: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree Archbishop of Canterbury (1694-1715) 1662: United Kingdom * Licensing Act 1690: United Kingdom * Locke's Second Treatise on Government (selected extracts) Archbishop of Florence 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs Archbishop of Mainz 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg Archbishop of York (1606-1628) 1624: United Kingdom * Statute of Monopolies Archduchess of Austria 1775: Germany Chodowiecki's Allegory "Works of Darkness" 1781: Germany * Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing architect 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1735: United Kingdom * Engravers' Copyright Act army officer 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act art collector 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act art critic 1799: Germany * Kehr: Apology of the Reprinting of Books art dealer 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1876: Germany * Copyright Acts for the German Empire regarding works of art, photography, and designs art historian 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1504: Italy * A woodcut by Albrecht Dürer plagiarized by Marcantonio Raimondi 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Albrecht Dürer 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1568: Italy * Giorgio Vasari, Life of Marcantonio of Bologna and Other Engravers of Prints art theorist 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act artist 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1787: United Kingdom * Calico Printers' Act 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas 1861: France * Court of Cassation on telegraphic news 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography assistant to his father Arnolt Schlick 1512: Germany Lyrical Reference to an Imperial privilege for Arnolt Schlick Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1790-1793) 1790: USA * Copyright Act Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1830-1861) 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1845-1872) 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1846-1870) 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1851-1857) 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1862-1890) 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1877-1911) 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1898-1925) 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. astrologer 1566: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree attorney 1878: France * Morillot on the author's right Austrian author 1781: Germany * Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing Austrian diplomat 1837: Germany * Directive for reciprocal copyright protection within the German Confederation Austrian jurist 1846: Germany * Austrian Copyright Act 1857: Germany * Wächter: "Publishing Right" Austrian State Chancellor (1753-1792) 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire Austrian statesman 1774: Germany * Pütter: The Reprinting of Books 1837: Germany * Directive for reciprocal copyright protection within the German Confederation Austrian violinist 1835: Germany * Copyright statement of Johann Strauss for Austria and Prussia 1837: Germany * Directive for reciprocal copyright protection within the German Confederation author 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1513: Germany * Imperial privilege for Eucharius Rösslin 1513: Germany * Imperial privilege for Eucharius Rösslin 1513: Germany * Imperial privilege for Eucharius Rösslin 1513: Germany * Imperial privilege for Eucharius Rösslin 1513: Germany * Imperial privilege for Eucharius Rösslin 1513: Germany * Imperial privilege for Eucharius Rösslin 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1516: Germany Imperial Privilege for Johannes Eck 1516: Germany Imperial Privilege for Johannes Eck 1516: Germany Privilege of the Duke of Bavaria 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs 1525: Germany Luther's "Admonition to the Printers" 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1538: United Kingdom * Henrician Proclamation 1538: United Kingdom * Henrician Proclamation 1538: United Kingdom * Henrician Proclamation 1538: United Kingdom * Henrician Proclamation 1538: United Kingdom * Henrician Proclamation 1538: United Kingdom * Henrician Proclamation 1538: United Kingdom * Henrician Proclamation 1541: Germany * Luther's "Warning to the Printers" 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard 1559: United Kingdom * Day's privilege for The Cosmographical Glass 1586: France * Simon Marion's plea on privileges 1586: France * Simon Marion's plea on privileges 1591: Germany A publisher's "Friendly Reminder" about reprints 1650: France * Vitré's memorandum on the prolongation of privileges 1659: Germany * Schupp: The Book Thief 1659: Germany * Schupp: The Book Thief 1659: Germany * Schupp: The Book Thief 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance 1662: United Kingdom * Licensing Act 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1675: Germany * Counterfeited Privilege in Grimmelshausen's "The Magic Bird's Nest" 1701: France * Royal letters patent 1704: United Kingdom * Defoe's Essay on the Press 1710: United Kingdom * Statute of Anne 1723: France * Code de la Librairie 1723: France * Code de la Librairie 1723: France * Code de la Librairie 1723: France * Code de la Librairie 1737: United Kingdom * Baller v. Watson: Entry from the Court's Book of Orders 1737: United Kingdom * Baller v. Watson: Entry from the Court's Book of Orders 1739: Germany Privilege of the Protestant Swiss Cantons 1741: United Kingdom * Gyles v. Wilcox (Atkyn's Reports) 1741: United Kingdom * Gyles v. Wilcox (Atkyn's Reports) 1741: United Kingdom * Pope v. Curl 1749: France * Crébillon case 1749: France * Crébillon case 1749: France * Crébillon case 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract 1761: France * La Fontaine case 1761: France * La Fontaine case 1761: France * La Fontaine case 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors 1763: France * Diderot's Letter on the book trade 1763: France * Diderot's Letter on the book trade 1763: France * Diderot's Letter on the book trade 1763: France * Diderot's Letter on the book trade 1763: France * Diderot's Letter on the book trade 1765: Germany Reich v. Pauli 1765: Germany * Philipp Erasmus Reich and the Leipzig publishers' cartel 1769: United Kingdom * Millar v. Taylor 1770: France * Luneau de Boisjermain's case 1770: France * Luneau de Boisjermain's case 1773: United Kingdom * Hinton v. Donaldson 1774: Germany * Pütter: The Reprinting of Books 1774: Germany * Pütter: The Reprinting of Books 1775: Germany Chodowiecki's Allegory "Works of Darkness" 1776: France * Fragments on the Freedom of the Press 1776: France * Fragments on the Freedom of the Press 1776: France * Fragments on the Freedom of the Press 1776: France * Fragments on the Freedom of the Press 1777: France * Linguet's memorandum 1777: France * Linguet's memorandum 1777: France * Linguet's memorandum 1777: France * Linguet's memorandum 1778: France * Pluquet's letters 1778: France * Pluquet's letters 1778: France * Pluquet's letters 1778: France * Pluquet's letters 1778: France * Pluquet's letters 1780: Italy * "Pezzana e Consorti" case: supporting documents 1781: Germany * Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition 1785: Germany * Kant: On the Unlawfulness of Reprinting 1790: France * Sieyès' report 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire 1791: France * Report of François Hell to the National Assembly 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1799: Germany * Kehr: Apology of the Reprinting of Books 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1821: Germany * Hegel: Remarks on Intellectual Property 1830: Germany * Amended music publishers' agreement against piracy 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1832: Germany * Gans: On the right to perform published stage plays 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1837: Germany * Prussian Copyright Act 1837: Germany * Prussian Copyright Act 1840: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Austria and Sardinia 1841: France * Report of Lamartine and parliamentary debates on literary property 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1842: France * Court of Cassation on artistic property 1845: France * Court of Appeal on translations 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1853: Germany * Bluntschli: On Authors' Rights 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1857: Germany * Wächter: "Publishing Right" 1857: Germany * Wächter: "Publishing Right" 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography 1870: Germany * Copyright Act for the German Empire 1876: Germany * Copyright Acts for the German Empire regarding works of art, photography, and designs 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act author of legal dictionary 1814: France * Court of Cassation on sculptures author of "A Handy-Book of Patent and Copyright Law" (1860) 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright author of "A Practical Treatise on the Law of Patents for Inventions and Copyright" (1823) 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations 1842: United Kingdom * Lowndes' Historical Sketch of the Law of Copyright 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright author of "A Treatise on the Law of Copyright" (1847) 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1798: United Kingdom * Beckford v. Hood 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright author of "Captain Cook's Last Voyage" (1783) 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute author of "Copyright and Patents for Inventions" (1879) 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report author of "Copyright and Patents, or Property in Thought" 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright author of "Der ausländische und einheimische Rechtsschutz gegen Nachdruck und Nachbildung" (1857) 1857: Germany * Wächter: "Publishing Right" author of "La propriété industrielle, artistique et littéraire" 1814: France * Court of Cassation on sculptures 1842: France * Court of Cassation on artistic property 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1861: France * Court of Cassation on telegraphic news 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography author of "Law of Art Copyright" (1863) 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act author of "On the Laws of Artistic Copyright and their Defects" (1853) 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act author of "Remarks on the Law of Literary Property in Different Countries" (1883) 1852: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act author of "The Law of Copyright in Works of Literature and Art, and in the Application of Designs" (1863) 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright author of "The Law of Copyright" (1903) 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations author of "Traité de la contrefaçon en tous genres et de sa poursuite en justice" (1837) 1814: France * Court of Cassation on sculptures 1845: France * Court of Appeal on translations author of "Traité des droits d'auteur" (1838-39) 1474 : Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1586: France * Simon Marion's plea on privileges 1749: France * Crébillon case 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors 1777: France * Linguet's memorandum 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations 1841: France * Report of Lamartine and parliamentary debates on literary property 1842: France * Court of Cassation on artistic property 1845: France * Court of Appeal on translations 1853: Germany * Bluntschli: On Authors' Rights 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography 1866: France * Literary and artistic property act author of "Traité théorique et pratique de la propriété littéraire et artistique" 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations 1814: France * Court of Cassation on sculptures 1842: France * Court of Cassation on artistic property 1845: France * Court of Appeal on translations 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1861: France * Court of Cassation on telegraphic news 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography avocat-general 1741: United Kingdom * Pope v. Curl avocat-général of the Parlement of Paris 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1586: France * Simon Marion's plea on privileges 1701: France * Royal letters patent 1723: France * Code de la Librairie 1777: France * Linguet's memorandum Baden Minister of Justice 1853: Germany * Bluntschli: On Authors' Rights 1857: Germany * Wächter: "Publishing Right" 1876: Germany * Copyright Acts for the German Empire regarding works of art, photography, and designs banker 1832: Germany * Gans: On the right to perform published stage plays 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act barrister 1769: United Kingdom * Millar v. Taylor 1798: United Kingdom * Beckford v. Hood 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1828: United Kingdom * Maugham's Treatise 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act Bavarian delegate to the Bundestag 1876: Germany * Copyright Acts for the German Empire regarding works of art, photography, and designs Belgian musicologist 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard Belgian publisher 1853: Germany * Bluntschli: On Authors' Rights Berlin bookseller 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain biblical scholar 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas biblical translator 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations bibliographer 1798: United Kingdom * Beckford v. Hood 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1828: United Kingdom * Maugham's Treatise 1830: Germany * Amended music publishers' agreement against piracy 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report bibliophile 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard biographer 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1773: United Kingdom * Hinton v. Donaldson 1842: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report biologist 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report bishop 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege Bishop of Bristol 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract Bishop of Carlisle (1768-1787) 1774: United Kingdom * Donaldson v. Becket 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act Bishop of Gloucester 1741: United Kingdom * Pope v. 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Egenolph 1566: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1568: Italy * Giorgio Vasari, Life of Marcantonio of Bologna and Other Engravers of Prints 1624: United Kingdom * Statute of Monopolies 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance 1735: United Kingdom * Engravers' Copyright Act 1735: United Kingdom * Engravers' Copyright Act 1735: United Kingdom * Engravers' Copyright Act 1735: United Kingdom * Engravers' Copyright Act 1737: United Kingdom * Booksellers' Bill 1739: Germany Privilege of the Protestant Swiss Cantons 1777: United Kingdom * Bach v. Longman 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition 1787: United Kingdom * Calico Printers' Act 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1842: France * Court of Cassation on artistic property 1842: France * Court of Cassation on artistic property 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act entrepreneur 1777: United Kingdom * Bach v. Longman 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography epigrammatist 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon Episcopal priest 1790: USA * Copyright Act essayist 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1762: United Kingdom * Tonson v. Collins 1763: France * Diderot's Letter on the book trade 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1842: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1882: USA Oscar Wilde photograph 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. etcher 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire filmmaker 1892: Germany * Bilateral treaty between the German Reich and the U.S.A. Financial Secretary of the Treasury (1874-1877) 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report First Lord of the Admiralty 1690: United Kingdom * Locke's Second Treatise on Government (selected extracts) First President of the Court of Cassation (1829-1852) 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality first secretary of Law Society 1798: United Kingdom * Beckford v. Hood 1828: United Kingdom * Maugham's Treatise 1842: United Kingdom * Lowndes' Historical Sketch of the Law of Copyright 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright first wife of Henry VIII 1538: United Kingdom * Henrician Proclamation Flemish composer 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent Florentine ambassador at the papal court 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon Florentine gold-smith 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets Florentine official 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations Florentine political leader 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs Florentine printer 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1531: Italy * Bernardo Giunti's privilege for Machiavelli's works 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1586: France * Simon Marion's plea on privileges Florentine scholar 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations Foreign Secretary (1852, 1858-1859) 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey Foreign Secretary (1853-1858, 1865-1866, 1868-1870) 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey Foreign Secretary (1870-1874, 1880-1885) 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act founder of news agency 1861: France * Court of Cassation on telegraphic news 1861: France * Court of Cassation on telegraphic news founder of Protestant convent 1824: Germany * Neustetel: The Reprinting of Books founder of publishing house 1765: Germany Reich v. Pauli 1765: Germany Reich v. Pauli 1765: Germany * Philipp Erasmus Reich and the Leipzig publishers' cartel 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1830: Germany * Amended music publishers' agreement against piracy 1840: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Austria and Sardinia founder of the Académie française 1749: France * Crébillon case founder of the German Publishers & Booksellers' Association (1765) 1765: Germany Reich v. Pauli 1765: Germany * Philipp Erasmus Reich and the Leipzig publishers' cartel 1775: Germany Chodowiecki's Allegory "Works of Darkness" 1781: Germany * Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain Franco-Flemish composer 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent free thinker 1776: France * Fragments on the Freedom of the Press 1776: France * Fragments on the Freedom of the Press 1777: France * Linguet's memorandum Freemason 1785: Germany * Kant: On the Unlawfulness of Reprinting French bookseller 1799: Germany * Kehr: Apology of the Reprinting of Books French composer 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard French editor 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent French jurist 1853: Germany * Bluntschli: On Authors' Rights French punchcutter 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly French soldier 1841: France * Report of Lamartine and parliamentary debates on literary property 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey French-born Italian-based composer 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent French-born Venetian-based printer 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs gambler 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act genealogist 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act genre painter 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act geographer 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1723: France * Code de la Librairie 1749: France * Crébillon case 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract 1761: France * La Fontaine case 1777: France * Linguet's memorandum 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act German astrologer 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations German bookseller 1740: Germany * Encyclopaedia Article on "The Reprinting of Books" 1837: Germany * Directive for reciprocal copyright protection within the German Confederation German comparative jurist 1738: Germany * Thurneysen: On the Illicit Reprinting of Books 1832: Germany * Gans: On the right to perform published stage plays 1880: Germany * Kohler: Author's Right German composer 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent German Emperor (1871-1888) 1876: Germany * Copyright Acts for the German Empire regarding works of art, photography, and designs German encyclopaedia publisher 1740: Germany * Encyclopaedia Article on "The Reprinting of Books" German jurist 1774: Germany * Pütter: The Reprinting of Books 1774: Germany * Pütter: The Reprinting of Books 1876: Germany * Copyright Acts for the German Empire regarding works of art, photography, and designs German legal theorist 1821: Germany * Hegel: Remarks on Intellectual Property 1880: Germany * Kohler: Author's Right German nationalist 1774: Germany * Pütter: The Reprinting of Books 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire German philosopher 1774: Germany * Pütter: The Reprinting of Books 1774: Germany * Pütter: The Reprinting of Books German photochemist 1876: Germany * Copyright Acts for the German Empire regarding works of art, photography, and designs German photographer 1876: Germany * Copyright Acts for the German Empire regarding works of art, photography, and designs German physician 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon German poet 1799: Germany * Kehr: Apology of the Reprinting of Books 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain German political economist 1867: Germany * Schäffle: "Authors' rights as an artificial means for safeguarding remuneration and annuities" German printer 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations German publisher 1773: Germany * Saxonian Statute 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain German theologian 1774: Germany * Pütter: The Reprinting of Books German writer 1799: Germany * Kehr: Apology of the Reprinting of Books German-Austrian journalist 1857: Germany * Wächter: "Publishing Right" German-born American lawyer 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas German-born American newspaper publisher 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas German-born Italian-based printer 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs German-born Paris-based printer 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations German-born Venetian-based printer 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly goldsmith 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1512: Germany Lyrical Reference to an Imperial privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors government licensor of newspapers 1624: United Kingdom * Statute of Monopolies government official 1781: Germany * Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing Governor of Bombay (1848-1853) 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act Governor of Canada 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1852: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey Governor of Madras (1886-1902) 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act Governor of Massachusetts 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh Governor of New Jersey (1776-1790) 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute Governor of New York (1692-1698) 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege Governor of North Carolina (1734-1752) 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege Governor of Pennsylvania (1693-1694) 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege Governor of the Colony of Connecticut (1741-1750) 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay (1760, 1769-1774) 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition Governor of the Province of New York (1684-1688) 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege Governor of Virginia (1642-1652, 1660-1677) 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege grammarian 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1749: France * Crébillon case 1775: United Kingdom * Stationers' Company v. Carnan Grand Duke of Baden 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code Grand Duke of Baden (1811-1818) 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code Grand Duke of Tuscany (1569-1574) 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act Grand-Provost of Paris 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors Greek epic poet 1769: United Kingdom * Millar v. Taylor 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality Greek historian 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain Greek philosopher 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1513: Germany * Imperial privilege for Eucharius Rösslin 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1586: France * Simon Marion's plea on privileges Greek physician 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute Greek tragedian 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain Grimmelshausen's pseudonym for the printer Wolf Eberhard Felßecker 1675 : Germany * Counterfeited Privilege in Grimmelshausen's "The Magic Bird's Nest" Hamburg senator 1827: Germany * Kramer: Rights of Writers and Publishers 1827: Germany * Kramer: Rights of Writers and Publishers Hanoverian delegate to the Bundestag 1876: Germany * Copyright Acts for the German Empire regarding works of art, photography, and designs harpist 1830: Germany * Amended music publishers' agreement against piracy headmaster 1721: United Kingdom * Burnet v. Chetwood 1741: United Kingdom * Gyles v. Wilcox (Atkyn's Reports) Hebrew scholar 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute historian 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs 1557: United Kingdom * Stationers' Charter 1559: United Kingdom * Elizabethan Injunctions 1566: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege 1710: United Kingdom * Statute of Anne 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors 1762: United Kingdom * An Enquiry into Literary Property 1773: United Kingdom * Hinton v. Donaldson 1775: United Kingdom * Stationers' Company v. Carnan 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition 1785: Germany * Kant: On the Unlawfulness of Reprinting 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1799: Germany * Kehr: Apology of the Reprinting of Books 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1827: Germany * Treaties on reciprocal protection between Prussia and various German States 1837: Germany * Directive for reciprocal copyright protection within the German Confederation 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1841: France * Report of Lamartine and parliamentary debates on literary property 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1842: France * Court of Cassation on artistic property 1842: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1842: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1842: United Kingdom * Lowndes' Historical Sketch of the Law of Copyright 1844: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1844: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1844: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1844: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act historian of literary property in France 1761: France * La Fontaine case historian of the Académie française 1749: France * Crébillon case historian of the book trade 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract historian of the German book trade 1781: Germany * Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing historian of the Russian campaign of 1812 1841: France * Report of Lamartine and parliamentary debates on literary property 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey historical painter 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act Holy Roman Emperor (1452-1493) 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick Holy Roman Emperor (1493-1519) 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1513: Germany * Imperial privilege for Eucharius Rösslin 1516: Germany Imperial Privilege for Johannes Eck Holy Roman Emperor (1508-1519) 1533: Germany * Schott v. Egenolph Holy Roman Emperor (1519-1556) 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1513: Germany * Imperial privilege for Eucharius Rösslin 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1533: Germany * Schott v. Egenolph 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire Holy Roman Emperor (1558-1564) 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute Holy Roman Emperor (1576-1612) 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1608: Germany * "Books Constitution" of Emperor Rudolf II Holy Roman Emperor (1619-1637) 1624: United Kingdom * Statute of Monopolies 1637: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree Holy Roman Emperor (1658-1705) 1549: Germany * Electoral Saxon Printing and Censorship Acts from 1549 to 1717 Holy Roman Emperor (1711-1740) 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance Holy Roman Emperor (1765-1790) 1781: Germany * Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code Holy Roman Emperor (1790-1792) 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire Holy Roman Emperor (1792-1806) 1790: Germany * J.F.F. Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire Holy Roman Empress Consort (1745-1765) 1775: Germany Chodowiecki's Allegory "Works of Darkness" 1781: Germany * Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing Honorary Secretary of the Copyright Association of Great Britain 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act Huguenot refugee 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree humanist 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1560: Germany Counterfeited papal privilege 1586: France * Simon Marion's plea on privileges hymnwriter 1750: Germany Fritsch: Treatise on Book Printers, Booksellers, Paper Manufacturers and Bookbinders illustrator 1781: Germany * Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing Imperial Book Inspector 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica Imperial Books Commissioner 1781: Germany * Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing Imperial Chancellor (H.R.E.) 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1513: Germany * Imperial privilege for Eucharius Rösslin 1516: Germany Imperial Privilege for Johannes Eck Imperial councillor 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick impresario 1777: United Kingdom * Bach v. Longman 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act independent minister 1662: United Kingdom * Licensing Act 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract inspector for Stationers' Company 1566: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1566: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree inspector of the Parisian book trade 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege inspector of the press 1662: United Kingdom * Licensing Act 1662: United Kingdom * Licensing Act 1662: United Kingdom * Licensing Act 1662: United Kingdom * Licensing Act 1662: United Kingdom * Licensing Act 1690: United Kingdom * Locke's Second Treatise on Government (selected extracts) Intendant in Languedoc 1761: France * La Fontaine case inventor 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors 1778: France * Pluquet's letters 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1790: USA * Copyright Act inventor of book-keeping system 1879: USA * Baker v. Selden inventor of cylinder printing 1787: United Kingdom * Calico Printers' Act inventor of magnetic telegraph 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas 1861: France * Court of Cassation on telegraphic news inventor of printing 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1512: Germany Lyrical Reference to an Imperial privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute inventor of the chiaroscuro woodcut 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1516: Italy Ugo da Carpi's Patent inventor of Venetian crystal 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets Irish actor 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment Irish orator 1801: United Kingdom * Copyright Act Irish playwright 1882: USA Oscar Wilde photograph 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. Irish poet 1801: United Kingdom * Copyright Act Irish soldier 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege Irish statesman 1801: United Kingdom * Copyright Act Irish-born American physician 1790: USA * Copyright Act Italiam music publisher 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent Italian architect 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors Italian artist 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1504: Italy * A woodcut by Albrecht Dürer plagiarized by Marcantonio Raimondi 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Albrecht Dürer 1526: Italy Papal and Venetian Privileges for Sigismondo Fanti's "Triompho di Fortuna" 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1568: Italy * Giorgio Vasari, Life of Marcantonio of Bologna and Other Engravers of Prints Italian astrologer 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon Italian author 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon Italian bookseller 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs Italian classical scholar 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations Italian composer 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain Italian courtier 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent Italian dramatist 1780: Italy * "Pezzana e Consorti" case: supporting documents Italian editor 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations Italian engineer 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets Italian engraver 1504: Italy * A woodcut by Albrecht Dürer plagiarized by Marcantonio Raimondi 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Albrecht Dürer 1568: Italy * Giorgio Vasari, Life of Marcantonio of Bologna and Other Engravers of Prints Italian financier 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege Italian grammarian 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent Italian historian 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege Italian humanist 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations Italian humanist scholar 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations Italian jurist 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations Italian lutenist 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard Italian music printer 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent Italian music publisher 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent Italian musician 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon Italian mystic 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon Italian nobleman 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations Italian painter 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1516: Italy Ugo da Carpi's Patent Italian philosopher 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations Italian physician 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations Italian poet 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1515: Italy * Ariosto's Printing Privilege 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1590: Italy * Giovanni Fratta's "On the Dedication of Books" 1590: Italy * Giovanni Fratta's "On the Dedication of Books" 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege 1880: Germany * Kohler: Author's Right Italian printer 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1506: Italy "Lamentationum Jeremie Prophete" 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard Italian Protestant publicist 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations Italian publisher 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs 1531: Italy * Bernardo Giunti's privilege for Machiavelli's works 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations Italian religious reformer 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs Italian scholar 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press 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Chetwood 1721: United Kingdom * Burnet v. Chetwood 1723: France * Code de la Librairie 1723: France * Code de la Librairie 1723: France * Code de la Librairie 1737: United Kingdom * Baller v. Watson: Entry from the Court's Book of Orders 1741: United Kingdom * Gyles v. Wilcox (Atkyn's Reports) 1749: France * Crébillon case 1749: France * Crébillon case 1749: France * Crébillon case 1750: Germany Fritsch: Treatise on Book Printers, Booksellers, Paper Manufacturers and Bookbinders 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract 1761: France * La Fontaine case 1761: France * La Fontaine case 1761: France * La Fontaine case 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors 1762: United Kingdom * Tonson v. Collins 1762: United Kingdom * Tonson v. Collins 1763: France * Diderot's Letter on the book trade 1763: France * Diderot's Letter on the book trade 1769: United Kingdom * Millar v. Taylor 1769: United Kingdom * Millar v. Taylor 1769: United Kingdom * Millar v. 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Boosey orator 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations organ player 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1512: Germany Lyrical Reference to an Imperial privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance organist 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition 1830: Germany * Amended music publishers' agreement against piracy Orientalist 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute paedagogical reformer 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain painter 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1504: Italy * A woodcut by Albrecht Dürer plagiarized by Marcantonio Raimondi 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Albrecht Dürer 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Albrecht Dürer 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1533: Germany * Schott v. Egenolph 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1568: Italy * Giorgio Vasari, Life of Marcantonio of Bologna and Other Engravers of Prints 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance 1735: United Kingdom * Engravers' Copyright Act 1735: United Kingdom * Engravers' Copyright Act 1737: United Kingdom * Booksellers' Bill 1777: United Kingdom * Bach v. Longman 1781: Germany * Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing 1790: Germany * J.F.F. 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Curl 1749: France * Crébillon case 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract 1761: France * La Fontaine case 1761: France * La Fontaine case 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors 1762: United Kingdom * Tonson v. Collins 1762: United Kingdom * Tonson v. Collins 1763: France * Diderot's Letter on the book trade 1763: France * Diderot's Letter on the book trade 1765: Germany Reich v. Pauli 1765: Germany * Philipp Erasmus Reich and the Leipzig publishers' cartel 1769: United Kingdom * Millar v. Taylor 1770: France * Luneau de Boisjermain's case 1773: United Kingdom * Hinton v. 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Ganz's draft for a general ban on reprinting within the whole Empire 1793: Germany * Fichte: Proof of the Unlawfulness of Reprinting 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1799: Germany * Kehr: Apology of the Reprinting of Books 1801: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1821: Germany * Hegel: Remarks on Intellectual Property 1821: Germany * Hegel: Remarks on Intellectual Property 1821: Germany * Hegel: Remarks on Intellectual Property 1821: Germany * Hegel: Remarks on Intellectual Property 1824: Germany * Neustetel: The Reprinting of Books 1827: Germany * Kramer: Rights of Writers and Publishers 1832: Germany * Gans: On the right to perform published stage plays 1832: Germany * Gans: On the right to perform published stage plays 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright 1880: Germany * Kohler: Author's Right photographer 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1876: Germany * Copyright Acts for the German Empire regarding works of art, photography, and designs 1882: USA Oscar Wilde photograph 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. photographic pioneer 1876: Germany * Copyright Acts for the German Empire regarding works of art, photography, and designs physician 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1513: Germany * Imperial privilege for Eucharius Rösslin 1513: Germany * Imperial privilege for Eucharius Rösslin 1566: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance 1737: United Kingdom * Baller v. Watson: Entry from the Court's Book of Orders 1741: United Kingdom * Pope v. Curl 1775: Germany Chodowiecki's Allegory "Works of Darkness" 1778: France * Pluquet's letters 1781: Germany * Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography pianist 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey pioneer anthropologist 1773: United Kingdom * Hinton v. Donaldson pioneer in electrophysiology 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography playing card manufacturer 1624: United Kingdom * Statute of Monopolies 1775: United Kingdom * Stationers' Company v. Carnan playwright 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1737: United Kingdom * Baller v. Watson: Entry from the Court's Book of Orders 1741: United Kingdom * Pope v. Curl 1769: United Kingdom * Millar v. Taylor 1773: United Kingdom * Hinton v. Donaldson 1780: France Beaumarchais's report 1780: France Decree on Dramatic Literary Property 1780: France * Dramatic Act 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1834: France * Balzac's letter to authors 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1845: France * Court of Appeal on translations 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain 1852: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1852: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. 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Carnan 1781: Germany * Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing 1785: Germany * Kant: On the Unlawfulness of Reprinting 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1794: Germany * Prussian Statute Book (ALR) 1798: United Kingdom * Beckford v. Hood 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1799: Germany * Kehr: Apology of the Reprinting of Books 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1809: Germany * Baden Civil Code 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1827: Germany * Treaties on reciprocal protection between Prussia and various German States 1827: Germany * Treaties on reciprocal protection between Prussia and various German States 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1837: Germany * Directive for reciprocal copyright protection within the German Confederation 1837: Germany * Directive for reciprocal copyright protection within the German Confederation 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1841: France * Report of Lamartine and parliamentary debates on literary property 1842: France * Court of Cassation on artistic property 1842: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1844: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1844: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1845: France * Court of Appeal on translations 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1880: Germany * Kohler: Author's Right 1882: USA Oscar Wilde photograph 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1903: USA * Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. polemicist 1662: United Kingdom * Licensing Act 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1761: France * La Fontaine case 1769: United Kingdom * Millar v. Taylor 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act political economist 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act political philosopher 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1531: Italy * Bernardo Giunti's privilege for Machiavelli's works 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1586: France * Simon Marion's plea on privileges 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract political refugee to England 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets political writer 1704: United Kingdom * Defoe's Essay on the Press 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act politician 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1591: Germany A publisher's "Friendly Reminder" about reprints 1662: United Kingdom * Licensing Act 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1690: United Kingdom * Locke's Second Treatise on Government (selected extracts) 1704: United Kingdom * Defoe's Essay on the Press 1710: United Kingdom * Statute of Anne 1721: United Kingdom * Burnet v. Chetwood 1737: United Kingdom * Baller v. Watson: Entry from the Court's Book of Orders 1737: United Kingdom * Baller v. Watson: Entry from the Court's Book of Orders 1737: United Kingdom * Booksellers' Bill 1737: United Kingdom * Booksellers' Bill 1741: United Kingdom * Gyles v. Wilcox (Atkyn's Reports) 1741: United Kingdom * Pope v. Curl 1741: United Kingdom * Pope v. Curl 1747: United Kingdom * Warburton's Letter from an Author 1750: Germany Fritsch: Treatise on Book Printers, Booksellers, Paper Manufacturers and Bookbinders 1759: France * Sieur d'Anville's contract 1762: United Kingdom * Tonson v. Collins 1762: United Kingdom * Tonson v. Collins 1762: United Kingdom * Tonson v. Collins 1769: United Kingdom * Millar v. Taylor 1769: United Kingdom * Millar v. Taylor 1773: United Kingdom * Hinton v. Donaldson 1773: United Kingdom * Hinton v. Donaldson 1773: United Kingdom * Hinton v. Donaldson 1773: United Kingdom * Hinton v. Donaldson 1773: United Kingdom * Hinton v. Donaldson 1773: United Kingdom * Hinton v. Donaldson 1774: United Kingdom * Donaldson v. Becket 1775: United Kingdom * Stationers' Company v. Carnan 1775: United Kingdom * Stationers' Company v. Carnan 1775: United Kingdom * Stationers' Company v. Carnan 1777: France * Linguet's memorandum 1777: France * Linguet's memorandum 1777: United Kingdom * Bach v. Longman 1778: France * Pluquet's letters 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute 1787: United Kingdom * Calico Printers' Act 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1789: USA * The Constitutional Copyright Clause 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1790: USA * Copyright Act 1798: United Kingdom * Beckford v. Hood 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1801: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations 1814: France * Court of Cassation on sculptures 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1824: Germany * Neustetel: The Reprinting of Books 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1831: USA * Copyright Act 1832: Germany * Gans: On the right to perform published stage plays 1832: Germany * Gans: On the right to perform published stage plays 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1833: United Kingdom * Dramatic Literary Property Act 1834: France * Balzac's letter to authors 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1841: France * Report of Lamartine and parliamentary debates on literary property 1841: France * Report of Lamartine and parliamentary debates on literary property 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh 1842: France * Court of Cassation on artistic property 1842: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1842: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1842: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1842: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1842: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1842: United Kingdom * Lowndes' Historical Sketch of the Law of Copyright 1842: United Kingdom * Lowndes' Historical Sketch of the Law of Copyright 1844: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1844: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1844: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain 1846: Germany * Bilateral Treaty between Prussia and Britain 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright 1847: USA * A Treatise on the Law of Copyright 1852: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1852: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1853: USA * Stowe v. Thomas 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey 1856: USA * Copyright Act Amendment 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality 1857: Germany * Wächter: "Publishing Right" 1862: France * Court of Cassation on photography 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright 1870: United Kingdom * Copinger's Law of Copyright 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act Pope (1492-1503) 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon Pope (1503-1513) 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon Pope (1523-1534) 1531: Italy * Bernardo Giunti's privilege for Machiavelli's works 1538: United Kingdom * Henrician Proclamation Pope (1531-1521) 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1503: Italy * Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of Lyon 1538: United Kingdom * Henrician Proclamation portrait painter 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act postmaster 1841: USA * Folsom v. Marsh Postmaster General 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report preacher 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs 1737: United Kingdom * Baller v. Watson: Entry from the Court's Book of Orders 1762: France * Royal declaration on privileges granted to inventors 1762: United Kingdom * An Enquiry into Literary Property 1763: France * Diderot's Letter on the book trade 1781: USA * Andrew Law's Petition prelate 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1538: United Kingdom * Henrician Proclamation 1538: United Kingdom * Henrician Proclamation 1559: United Kingdom * Elizabethan Injunctions 1559: United Kingdom * Elizabethan Injunctions 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1624: United Kingdom * Statute of Monopolies 1637: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1761: France * La Fontaine case 1776: France * Fragments on the Freedom of the Press 1790: France * Sieyès' report 1791: France * Report of François Hell to the National Assembly 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations 1814: France * Court of Cassation on compilations President of Harvard College (1640-1654) 1672: USA * Usher's Printing Privilege President of Harvard University (1846-1849) 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey President of South Carolina Senate 1790: USA * Copyright Act President of the Board of Trade 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1852: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1852: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1854: United Kingdom * Jeffreys v. Boosey President of the Board of Trade (1880-1885) 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act President of the Board of Trade (1886, 1892-1895) 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act President of the Börsenverein (1835-1838) 1830: Germany * Amended music publishers' agreement against piracy President of the Continental Congress (1782-1783) 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute 1790: USA * Copyright Act President of the Court of Cassation 1845: France * Court of Appeal on translations President of the Prussian Association of Literary Experts 1846 1870 : Germany * Copyright Act for the German Empire 1876: Germany * Copyright Acts for the German Empire regarding works of art, photography, and designs President of the Prussian Association of Musical Experts 1858 1870 : Germany * Copyright Act for the German Empire 1876: Germany * Copyright Acts for the German Empire regarding works of art, photography, and designs President of the Royal Academy (1768-1792) 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act President of the Royal Academy (1850-1865) 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act President of the Society of Painters in Water Colours 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act President of Yale College (1795-1817) 1783: USA * Connecticut Copyright Statute 1831: USA * Copyright Act press censor 1662: United Kingdom * Licensing Act priest 1723: France * Code de la Librairie 1763: France * Diderot's Letter on the book trade 1777: France * Linguet's memorandum 1778: France * Pluquet's letters 1791: France * Report of François Hell to the National Assembly 1857: France * Court of cassation on originality Prime Minister (1721-1742) 1737: United Kingdom * Baller v. Watson: Entry from the Court's Book of Orders Prime Minister (1770-1782) 1775: United Kingdom * Stationers' Company v. Carnan Prime Minister (1806-1807) 1798: United Kingdom * Models and Busts Act Prime Minister (1827-1830, 1834) 1801: United Kingdom * Copyright Act Prime Minister (1834, 1835-1841) 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act Prime Minister (1834-1835, 1841-1846) 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1842: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1844: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act Prime Minister (1846-1852, 1865) 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1835: United Kingdom * Publication of Lectures Act 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act Prime Minister (1852, 1858-1859, 1866-1868) 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act Prime Minister (1855-1858, 1859-1865) 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1862: United Kingdom * Fine Art Copyright Act Prime Minister (1868, 1874-1880) 1814: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1838: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report Prime Minister (1868-1874, 1880-1885, 1886, 1892-1894) 1842: United Kingdom * Copyright Act 1842: United Kingdom * Lowndes' Historical Sketch of the Law of Copyright 1844: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act 1847: United Kingdom * Foreign Reprints Act 1878: United Kingdom * Royal Commissioners' Report 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act Prime Minister (1885-1886, 1886-1892, 1895-1902) 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act Prime Minister (1894-1895) 1886: United Kingdom * International Copyright Act Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1455 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1466 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1495 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg printer 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1469: Italy * Johannes of Speyer's Printing Monopoly 1474: Italy * Venetian Statute on Industrial Brevets 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1479: Germany * Privilege of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1486: Italy * Marco Antonio Sabellico's Printing Privilege 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1498: Italy * Ottaviano Petrucci's Music Patent 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1501: Germany * Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica 1501: Italy Vergilius 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1507: France * Eloy d'Amerval's privilege 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1511: Germany * Imperial Privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1512: Germany Lyrical Reference to an Imperial privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1512: Germany Lyrical Reference to an Imperial privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1512: Germany Lyrical Reference to an Imperial privilege for Arnolt Schlick 1513: Germany * Imperial privilege for Eucharius Rösslin 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1515: France * Galliot Du Pré's Privilege 1516: Germany Imperial Privilege for Johannes Eck 1516: Germany Privilege of the Duke of Bavaria 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs 1517: Italy * Venetian Decree on Press Affairs 1518: United Kingdom * The Articles of the Pope's Bulle 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1531: Germany * Basel Printers' Statute 1533: Germany * Schott v. 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Egenolph 1538: United Kingdom * Henrician Proclamation 1545: Italy * Venetian Decree on Author-Printer Relations 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard 1552: France * General privilege granted to Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard 1553: United Kingdom * Totell's Printing Patent 1559: United Kingdom * Day's privilege for The Cosmographical Glass 1559: United Kingdom * Day's privilege for The Cosmographical Glass 1559: United Kingdom * Day's privilege for The Cosmographical Glass 1559: United Kingdom * Day's privilege for The Cosmographical Glass 1559: United Kingdom * Day's privilege for The Cosmographical Glass 1559: United Kingdom * Day's privilege for The Cosmographical Glass 1559: United Kingdom * Day's privilege for The Cosmographical Glass 1566: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1566: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1566: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1586: United Kingdom * Star Chamber Decree 1591: Germany A publisher's "Friendly Reminder" about reprints 1624: United Kingdom * Statute of Monopolies 1624: United Kingdom * Statute of Monopolies 1624: United Kingdom * Statute of Monopolies 1624: United Kingdom * Statute of Monopolies 1643: United Kingdom * The Humble Remonstrance of the Stationers' Company 1650: France * Vitré's memorandum on the prolongation of privileges 1650: France * Vitré's memorandum on the prolongation of privileges 1650: France * Vitré's memorandum on the prolongation of privileges 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance 1660: Germany * Frankfurt Printers' Ordinance 1662: United Kingdom * Licensing Act 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1667: United Kingdom * Milton's Contract 1675: Germany * Counterfeited Privilege in Grimmelshausen's "The Magic Bird's Nest" 1690: United Kingdom * Locke's Second Treatise on Government (selected extracts) 1690: United Kingdom * Locke's Second Treatise on Government (selected extracts) 1704: United Kingdom * Defoe's Essay on the Press 1721: United Kingdom * Burnet v. 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