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Sovereign Decree on the Book trade and the property of Literary Works, The Hague (1814)

Source: Bijzondere Collecties, Universiteitsbibliotheek van Amsterdam, Bibliotheek van het Boekenvak, archief KVB, inv. nr. KVB A 174

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Sovereign Decree on the Book trade and the property of Literary Works, The Hague (1814), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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with a new publication, adhere to that which has been laid down in art. 11 and 12.
14. A list of the Works received by the Home Office will be made public weekly in the Bulletin of Acts, Orders and Decrees.
15. The present Decree shall be entered into the Bulletin of Acts and Decrees.
Enacted at The Hague, the 24th of January of the year 1814, and the first of Our Reign.
(Signed) WILLIAM I
In name of His Royal Highness,
The General Secretary of State,
(Signed) A.R. Falck.

    


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bij eene nieuwe uitgave, zich houden aan het gestatueerde bij art. 11 en 12.
14. Wekelijks zal eene lijst, van de bij het departement van Binnenlandsche Zaken ingekomen Werken, in de Staats-Courant worden bekend gemaakt.
15. Het tegenwoordig Besluit zal worden geinsereerd in het Staatsblad.
Gegeven in 's Gravenhage den 24 Januari van het jaar 1814, en van Onze Regering het eerste.
(geteekend) WILLEM.
Ter Ordonnantie van Zijne Koninklijke Hoogheid,
De Algemene Secretaris van Staat,
(geteekend) A.R. Falck.


    

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