Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill (9 May), London (1838)

Source: University of Birmingham Library: Hansard, 3rd Ser., vol.42, 1056-74

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Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill (9 May), London (1838), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill, Hansard, 3rd Ser., 42 (1838): 1056-1074 (9 May)

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Year: 1838

Location: London

Language: English

Source: University of Birmingham Library: Hansard, 3rd Ser., vol.42, 1056-74

Persons referred to:
Arkwright, Sir Richard
Attwood, Matthias Wolverley
Cuvier, Georges Léopold Chrétien Frédéric Dagobert, baron
Disraeli, Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield
Fonblanque, Albany William
Gibbon, Edward
Giddy, Davies
Hook, Theodore
Hunt, Leigh
Inglis, Sir Robert
Lockhart, John Gibson
Louis-Philippe
Lytton, Edward George Lytton Bulwer, 1st Baron
Marryat, Frederick
Milnes, Richard Monckton, 1st Baron Houghton
Milton, John
Praed, Winthrop Mackworth
Scott, Sir Walter
Southey, Robert
Strutt, Edward, 1st Baron Belper
Talfourd, Thomas Noon
Tegg, Thomas
Wakley, Thomas
Warburton, Henry

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America
Europe
France
Germany

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Institutions referred to:
Chamber of Deputies, Paris
House of Commons

Legislation:
Customs Act, 1825, 6 Geo.IV, c.107
Statute of Anne, 1710, 8 Anne, c.19

Keywords:
authors' remuneration
authorship, theory of
duration
incentives
labour theory
property theory, authors' property

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