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Legislations referred to in documents

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Georgia Copyright Statute 1786
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German Federal Act 1815
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German Federal Directive (10 June 1845), instituting lifelong copyright and post mortem te ...
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German federal directive (22 April 1841), on performance rights
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German federal directive prohibiting reprinting, 1835
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German Law for the Protection of Trademarks 1874
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German-American Copyright Convention 1893
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Germany-U.S.A. Copyright Treaty 1892
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Golden Bull of Brabant 1349
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Golden Bull of Emperor Charles IV (1356)
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Gotha directive 1828
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Government Annuities Act, 1864, 27 & 28 Vict., c.43

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