Return of Colonies and British Possessions on Importation of Reprints, London (1857)

Source: ProQuest: Parliamentary Papers (1857; Session II), Paper No.303, XXVIII.113

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Return of Colonies and British Possessions on Importation of Reprints, London (1857), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Full title:
Return of Colonies and British Possessions in favour of which Orders in Council have been issued suspending Prohibition of Importation of Reprints of British Copyright Works, 1857 (Session II), Paper No.303, xxviii, 113

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This document is associated with the following core document: uk_1847

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Related documents in this database:
1847: Foreign Reprints Act
1847: Foreign Reprints Bill
1872: Correspondence and Papers on Colonial Copyright
1874: Correspondence respecting Colonial Copyright

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Year: 1857

Location: London

Language: English

Source: ProQuest: Parliamentary Papers (1857; Session II), Paper No.303, XXVIII.113

Persons referred to:
Fortescue, Chichester Samuel, 1st Baron Carlingford
Headlam, Thomas Emerson
Victoria

Places referred to:
Antigua
Bahamas Islands
Barbados
Bermuda
British Guiana (Guyana)
Canada
Cape of Good Hope
Great Britain
Grenada
Ireland
Jamaica
Mauritius
Natal
Nevis
New Brunswick
Newfoundland
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
St Christopher Island (St Kitts)
St Lucia
St Vincent

Cases referred to:
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Institutions referred to:
Colonial Office, London
House of Commons

Legislation:
Foreign Reprints Act, 1847, 10 & 11 Vict., c.95

Keywords:
foreign reprints
importation
penalties, paid to author(s)
taxation

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