PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

The States-General's ban on certain publications of the 'Bycorff', The Hague (1608)

Source: International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, KNAW L 13/1564

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The States-General's ban on certain publications of the 'Bycorff', The Hague (1608), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Notice of the States-General of the United Netherlands of 27 August 1608

Full title original language:
Placcaet van de Staten Generael der Vereenichde Nederlanden van 27 Augustus 1608

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Publisher: Hillebrant Jacobsz

Year: 1608

Location: The Hague

Language: Dutch

Source: International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, KNAW L 13/1564

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