Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill (25 April), London (1838)

Source: Univeristy of Birmingham Library: Hansard, 3rd Ser., vol.42, 555-97

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Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill (25 April), London (1838), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill: Hansard, 3rd Ser., 42 (1838): 555-597 (25 April)

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Year: 1838

Location: London

Language: English

Source: Univeristy of Birmingham Library: Hansard, 3rd Ser., vol.42, 555-97

Persons referred to:
Bacon, Francis
Buchanan, David
Burke, John
Charles II
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Defoe, Daniel
Disraeli, Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield
Dryden, John
Gibbon, Charles
Grote, George
Hallam, Henry
Hansard, Luke
Hume, David
Hume, Joseph
Hyde, Edward, 1st Earl of Clarendon
Inglis, Sir Robert
James I
Jervis, John
Johnson, Samuel
Lockhart, John Gibson
Longman, Thomas, IV
Milnes, Richard Monckton, 1st Baron Houghton
Milton, John
Murray, John, III
Pryme, George
Richardson, Samuel
Scott, Sir Walter
Shakespeare, William
Smith, Adam
Southey, Robert
Spring Rice, Thomas
Stanhope, Philip Henry, 5th Earl Stanhope
Sugden, Edward Burtenshaw, 1st Baron St Leonards
Talfourd, Thomas Noon
Tegg, Thomas
Tennent, Sir James Emerson
Warburton, Henry
Williams-Wynn, Charles Watkins
Wordsworth, William

Places referred to:
Edinburgh
France
Oxford

Cases referred to:
Millar v. Taylor (1769) 4 Burr. 2303

Institutions referred to:
Court of King's Bench
Parliament
Privy Council
University of Oxford

Legislation:
Calico Printers' Act, 1787, 27 Geo.III, c.38
Copyright Act, 1775, 15 Geo.III, c.53
Copyright Act, 1814, 54 Geo.III, c.156
Engravers' Copyright Act, 1766, 7 Geo.III, c.38
French Copyright Act 1793
Statute of Anne, 1710, 8 Anne, c.19

Keywords:
abridgements
authors' remuneration
authorship, romantic concept of
duration
incentives
inventions

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