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Copyright Act, Madrid (1879)

Source: Archivo del Congreso de los Diputados, ES. 28079. ACD, P-0002-01051

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Copyright Act, Madrid (1879), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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In order to draft the copyright rules,
that will include Theatrical
Regulations, a Commission,
integrated by competent people,
shall be appointed.
      
And the Senate submits this law for
approval of Your Majesty,
      
Senate - Palace, 19 December 1878
      

President

Señor de Rubianes
Count of Casa-Galindo
Count of la Almina

[...]

      To be published as law [Alfonso]
      
Palace, 23 December 1878

    



      Para redactar el reglamento, en el
      cual se comprenderá el de Teatros, nom-
      brará una Comisión compuesta de
      personas competentes.
      
      Y el Senado presenta a la sancion de V.M.
      Palacio del Senado diez y nueve de Diciem-
      bre de mil ochocientos setenta y ocho.
      

Presidente

Señor de Rubianes
Conde de Casa-Galindo
El conde de la Almina

[...]

      Publiquese como ley [Alfonso]
      
Palacio á veintitres de Diciembre de mil ochocientos

    

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