Supreme Court on the protection of non-original writings, The Hague (1892)

Source: Weekblad van het recht (1893), no. 6274, 1; Juridische Bibliotheek, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 184: EK.09/5

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Supreme Court on the protection of non-original writings, The Hague (1892), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Supreme Court of the Netherlands, 21 November 1892 (Festival guide Leidens Ontzet)

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Hooge Raad der Nederlanden, 21 November 1892 (Feestwijzer Leidens Ontzet)

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Year: 1892

Location: The Hague

Language: Dutch

Source: Weekblad van het recht (1893), no. 6274, 1; Juridische Bibliotheek, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 184: EK.09/5

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