Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill (4 Feb.), London (1840)

Source: University of Birmingham Library: Hansard, 3rd Ser., vol.51, 1250-58

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Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill (4 Feb.), London (1840), 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., 51 (1840): 1250-1258 (4 Feb.)

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Year: 1840

Location: London

Language: English

Source: University of Birmingham Library: Hansard, 3rd Ser., vol.51, 1250-58

Persons referred to:
Bacon, Roger
Clarke, Edward Daniel
Grey, Henry Grey, 3rd Earl
Hobhouse, Thomas Benjamin
Hume, Joseph
Inglis, Sir Robert
Labouchere, Henry, 1st Baron Taunton
Milton, John
O'Connell, Daniel
Rees, Abraham
Scott, Sir Walter
Shakespeare, William
Stanhope, Philip Henry, 5th Earl Stanhope
Talfourd, Thomas Noon
Taylor, Richard
Tegg, Thomas
Wakley, Thomas

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N/A

Cases referred to:
Donaldson v. Becket (1774) 4 Burr. 2408, 2 Bro. P.C. 129

Institutions referred to:
House of Commons
See of Canterbury

Legislation:
Copyright Act, 1814, 54 Geo.III, c.156
Statute of Anne, 1710, 8 Anne, c.19

Keywords:
duration, post mortem term
learning, the advancement of
perpetual protection

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