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abridgements
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academic freedom
28
adaptation
1
adaptation
12
advertising
1
Aggrieved person
1
Albrecht Dürer
14
almanacs
1
Ancient Rome
36
Anglo-American
24
anonymous works
11
anthologies
1
Antoine du Pérac Lafréry
1
Antonio Floriano
1
Antonio Floriano da Udene
1
Antonio Lafreri
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Antonio Lafréry
1
Antonio Salamanca
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architecture, protected subject matter
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arrangement
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Art
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2
artist
4
Artistic works
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25
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authenticity
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author's remuneration
41
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authors, self-publishing
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authors' remuneration
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Authorship
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authorship, legal concept of
20
authorship, romantic concept of
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authorship, romantic theory of
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