Bill to amend Acts for the Encouragement of Learning (15 July), London (1814)

Source: ProQuest: Parliamentary Papers (1813-14) Paper No.321, II.697-704

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Bill to amend Acts for the Encouragement of Learning (15 July), London (1814), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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A Bill [as recommended on third re-commitment] to Amend the several Acts for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies and Copyright, of printed Books, to the Authors of such Books, or their Assigns, 15 July 1814, (1813-14), Paper No.321, II.697-704

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Year: 1814

Location: London

Language: English

Source: ProQuest: Parliamentary Papers (1813-14) Paper No.321, II.697-704

Persons referred to:
Anne
George III

Places referred to:
Great Britain
Guernsey
Ireland
Isle of Man
Jersey
London
Scotland

Cases referred to:
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Institutions referred to:
Bodleian Library, Oxford
British Museum
Cambridge University Library
Court of Sessions, Scotland
Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh
Public Library, Cambridge
Royal Library
Sion College, London
Society of the King's Inns, Dublin
Stationers' Company
Stationers' Hall
Trinity College, Dublin
University and King's College of Aberdeen
University of Cambridge
University of Edinburgh
University of Glasgow
University of Oxford
University of St Andrews

Legislation:
Copyright Act, 1801, 41 Geo.III, c.107
Statute of Anne, 1710, 8 Anne, c.19

Keywords:
Stationers' Company
books, protected subject matter
deposit
duration
incentives
libraries
newspapers
penalties
registration

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