Reprinting Regulation for the Grand Duchy of Baden, Karlsruhe (1806)

Source: Scanned from a copy in the Stadtarchiv Villingen-Schwenningen

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Reprinting Regulation for the Grand Duchy of Baden, Karlsruhe (1806), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Full title:
Carl Friedrich, the Grand Duke of Baden's Regulation of 8 September 1806 Concerning the Reprinting of Books, as published in the Government Law Gazette, vol. 20

Full title original language:
Verordnung den 'Bücher-Nachdruck betreffend' aus dem Regierungsblatt Nr. 20

Abstract:
This document is associated with the core document: d_1809.

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Related documents in this database:
1809: Baden Civil Code

Author: Grand Duchy of Baden

Publisher: C. F. Müller

Year: 1806

Location: Karlsruhe

Language: German

Source: Scanned from a copy in the Stadtarchiv Villingen-Schwenningen

Persons referred to:
Karl Friedrich

Places referred to:
Baden

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Keywords:
authenticity
contract
contracts, regulation of
counterfeit
duration
duration, post mortem term
excluded subject matter
foreign reprints
forgery
natural rights
penalties, paid to fiscal authorities
penalties, paid to publisher(s)
privileges, printing
public domain
public good
reciprocity

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