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More Reasons Humbly Offer'd for the Bill for the Encouragement of Learning, London (1709)

Source:
Lincolns Inn Library: MP102, Fol.101

Citation:
More Reasons Humbly Offer'd for the Bill for the Encouragement of Learning (1709), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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uk_1709a

Full title
More Reasons Humbly Offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons, for the Bill for the Encouragement of Learning, and for Securing Property of Copies of Books to the Rightful Owners Thereof

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This document is associated with the following core document: uk_1710

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Location
London

Year
1709

Language
English

Source
Lincolns Inn Library: MP102, Fol.101

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Persons referred to
Allestree, Richard (1619-1681)
Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727)
Raleigh, Sir Walter (1554-1618)

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Legislation referred to
Parisian Book Trade Regulations 1686

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House of Commons
Parliament

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Key words
counterfeit
duration
incentives
learning, the advancement of
perpetual protection
property theory, publishers' property
public utility

Responsible editor
Ronan Deazley




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Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, 10 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DZ, UK