The Statute of Anne
by Great Britain. Parliament
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Title:
The Statute of Anne
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Produced by Michael S. Hart
Summary:
"The Statute of Anne" by Great Britain. Parliament is a legal document that serves as a foundational piece of copyright law, written in the early 18th century. This statute was introduced during the reign of Queen Anne and aims to govern the rights of authors and publishers regarding the control and sale of printed works. It addresses issues surrounding the printing and...
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