Agreement between the Netherlands and France on the reproduction of scientific and literary works, The Hague (1855)

Source: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, T 6000, band 1855

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Agreement between the Netherlands and France on the reproduction of scientific and literary works, The Hague (1855), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Decree of the 22nd of July 1855, determining the placement in the Official Gazette of the agreement with France on the prevention of the reproduction of scientific and literary works (Bulletin of Acts, Orders and Decrees no. 107) & Decree of the 13th of September 1855, containing the determination of the time of entering into force the agreement concluded with France on the prevention of the reproduction of scientific and literary works (Bulletin of Acts, Orders and Decrees no. 120)

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Besluit van den 22sten Julij 1855, bepalende de plaatsing in het Staatsblad der overeenkomst met Frankrijk tot wering van den nadruk van wetenschappelijke en letterkundige werken (Staatsblad 1855, no. 107) & Besluit van den 13den September 1855, houdende bepaling van het tijdstip waarop de overeenkomst met Frankrijk gesloten, tot wering van den nadruk van wetenschappelijke en letterkundige werken, in werking treedt (Staatsblad 1855, no. 120)

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Year: 1855

Location: The Hague

Language: Dutch and French

Source: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, T 6000, band 1855

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Responsible editor: Stef van Gompel


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