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Maugham's Treatise, London (1828)

Source:
Lincolns Inn Library: Shelf 148

Citation:
Maugham's Treatise (1828), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Full title
R. Maugham, A Treatise on the Laws of Literary Property

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Abstract
The first British legal treatise dedicated specifically to the law of copyright written by a strong advocate of the common law rights of the author. Maugham, in addition to providing a commentary upon the law of copyright, also used his work to lobby for both an extension to the copyright term (ideally resulting in a perpetual right) and a reduction in the library deposit requirements (arguing that authors should only be required to deposit one copy of their work for the British Museum). In proselytising the need for a change to the law in both areas he drew frequent comparisons with the law of other jurisdictions (in particular France and Germany). The work became a standard point of reference for many British and American authors who followed.

Bibliography
Simpson, A.W.B., "The Legal Treatise and Legal Theory". In Law, Litigants and the Legal Profession. Edited by Ives, E.W. and Manchester, A.H. (London: Royal Historical Society, 1983)

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Robert Maugham

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Location
London

Year
1828

Language
English

Source
Lincolns Inn Library: Shelf 148

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Persons referred to in commentary
Copinger, Walter Arthur (1847-1910)
Dicey, Albert Venn (1835-1922)
Espinasse, Isaac (1758-1834)
Maugham, Robert (1788-1862)
Montefiore, Joshua (1762-1843)
Pollock, Sir Frederick (1845-1937)
Snell, Edmund Henry Turner (fl.1841-1869)
Underhill, Sir Arthur (fl.1878)

Places referred to
America
Austria
Bavaria
Birmingham
Cambridge
England
Europe
Finsbury
France
Germany
Great Britain
Guernsey
Haarlem
Ireland
Isle of Man
Jersey
Leyden
London
Mainz
Netherlands
Oxford
Prussia
Santo Domingo
Saxony
Scotland
Warwick
West Indies
York

Places referred to in commentary
France
Germany
Great Britain
United States

Legislation referred to
Star Chamber Decree 1566
Star Chamber Decree 1586
Star Chamber Decree 1637
An Ordinance for the Regulation of Printing 1643
Ordinance against Unlicensed or Scandalous Pamphlets 1647
An Act against Unlicensed and Scandalous Books and Pamphlets 1649
Licensing Act, 1662, 13 & 14 Car.II, c.33
Licensing Act, 1685, 1 Jac.II, c.17
Statute of Anne, 1710, 8 Anne, c.19
Engravers' Copyright Act, 1735, 8 Geo.II, c.13
Engravers' Copyright Act, 1766, 7 Geo.III, c.38
Copyright Act, 1775, 15 Geo.III, c.53
Engravers' Copyright Act, 1777, 17 Geo.III, c.57
Austrian Statutes on Censorship and Printing 1781
French Copyright Act 1793
Models and Busts Act, 1798, 38 Geo.III, c.71
Copyright Act, 1801, 41 Geo.III, c.107
Copyright Act, 1814, 54 Geo.III, c.156

Legislation referred to in commentary
Statute of Anne, 1710, 8 Anne, c.19
French Copyright Act 1793

Cases referred to
Stationers' Company v. Seymour (1677) 1 Mod. 256
Ponder v. Bradyll (1679), 13 Car. 2. Lill. Entr. 67
Burnet v. Chetwood (1721) 2 Mer. 441
Blackwell v. Harper (1740) 2 Atk. 93
Read v. Hodges (1740) NA, c.11 538/36
Gyles v. Wilcox (1741) 2 Atk. 141
Pope v. Curl (1741) 2 Atk. 342
Basket v. University of Cambridge (1758) 2 Keny. 397, 1 Black W. 105, 2 Burr. 661
Duke of Queensbury v. Shebbeare (1758) 2 Eden 329
Dodsley v. Kinnersley (1761) Amb. 403
Tonson v. Collins (1761) 1 Black W 301
Millar v. Taylor (1769) 4 Burr. 2303
Macklin v. Richardson (1770) Amb. 694
Donaldson v. Becket (1774) 4 Burr. 2408, 2 Bro. P.C. 129
Hawkesworth v. Newberry (1775) Lofft 775
Bach v. Longman (1777) 2 Cowp. 623
Bell v. Walker and Debrett (1785) 1 Bro.C.C. 451
Carnan v. Bowles (1786) 1 Cox 283
Storace v. Longman (1788) 11 East's 244
De Trusler v. Murray (1789) 1 East's 363
Grierson v. Jackson (1794) Ridg. L. & S. 304
Harrison v. Hogg (1794) 2 Ves. Jun. 323
Cary v. Longman (1801) 1 East 358
Hime v. Dale (1803) 11 East 244
Hogg v. Kirby (1803) 8 Ves. Jun. 215
Universities of Oxford and Cambridge v. Richardson (1803) 6 Ves. 689
Walcot v. Walker (1803) 7 Ves. 1
Lord Melville's trial (1805)
Roworth v. Wilkes (1807) M. & R. 94
Du Bost v. Beresford (1810) 2 Camp. 511
Wilkins v. Aikin (1810) 17 Ves. Jun. 422
Gahagan v. Cooper (1811) 3 Camp. 111
University of Cambridge v. Bryer (1812) 16 East's 317
Power v. Walker (1814) 3 M. & S. 7
Wyatt v. Barnard (1814) 3 Ves. & B. 78
Brooke v. Clarke (1818) 1 B. & Ald. 396
De Berenger v. Wheble (1819) 2 Stark 548
White v. Geroch (1819) 2 B. & Ald. 298
Lawrence v. Smith (1822) Jacob 471
Murray v. Benbow (1822) The Times 2 Feb. 1822
Murray v. Elliston (1822) 5 B. & Ald. 657, The Times, 4 May 1822
Newton v. Cowie (1822) 4 Bing 234
West v. Francis (1822) 5 B. & Ald. 743
Abernethy v. Hutchinson (1825) 1 H. & TW. 28
Trustees of the British Museum v. Payne (1827) 4 Bing 540

Cases referred to in commentary
N/A

Institutions referred to
Antiquarian Society, London
Bodleian Library, Oxford
British Museum
Cambridge University Library
Church of England
Court of Chancery, England
Court of Common Pleas
Court of Exchequer, England
Court of King's Bench
Court of Sessions, Scotland
English Law Society
Eton College
Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh
Haymarket Theatre
House of Commons
House of Lords
Old Bailey
Parliament
Royal College of Surgeons
Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden
Royal Library
Royal Society, London
Royal Society of Arts (RSA); also: Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, Manufactures and Commerce
St Bartholomew's Hospital
See of Canterbury
Sion College, London
Society of the King's Inns, Dublin
Somerset House
Star Chamber
Stationers' Company
Stationers' Hall
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
University and King's College of Aberdeen
University of Cambridge
University of Edinburgh
University of Glasgow
University of Oxford
University of St Andrews
Westminster Hall
Westminster School
Winchester College

Institutions referred to in commentary
British Museum

Key words
abridgements
authors' remuneration
authorship, legal concept of
book trade
common law copyright
compilation
contract
deposit
duration
duration, post mortem term
fair use
idea/expression
immoral works
incentives
labour theory
letters
lobbying
moral rights, divulgation (first publication)
moral rights, theory
oral works, protected subject matter
originality
perpetual protection
piracy
posthumous works
property analogies
property theory
property theory, authors' property
property theory, publishers' property
translations, protection of
universities
unpublished works

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Ronan Deazley




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