PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

Provincial decree of Holland abolishing Book Privileges and bestowing a Right to Copy, The Hague (1795)

Source: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, KW Pflt 22519a

Citation:
Provincial decree of Holland abolishing Book Privileges and bestowing a Right to Copy, The Hague (1795), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

Back | Record | Images | No Commentaries
Record-ID: nl_1795

Permanent link: https://copyrighthistory.org/cam/tools/request/showRecord.php?id=record_nl_1795

Full title:
Report of the committee to research the petitions by different booksellers, presented to the meeting of the provincial representatives of the people of Holland, on whether or not to grant privileges, right to copy and pre-announcement, etc. together with the decree on the subject laid down by the abovementioned meeting, on the 25th of November 1795

Full title original language:
Rapport van de commissie tot onderzoek der requesten door verschillende boekverkoopers: gepresenteert aan de vergadering der provisioneele representanten van het volk van Holland, over het al of niet accordeeren van privilegien, recht van copy en prae-advertentie , enz. benevens het decreet op dat subject gearresteert bij de bovengemelde vergadering, op den 25 nov. 1795

Abstract:
N/A

Commentary: No commentaries for this record.

Bibliography:
N/A

Related documents in this database:
N/A

Author: N/A

Publisher: The State Printing House of Holland

Year: 1795

Location: The Hague

Language: Dutch

Source: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, KW Pflt 22519a

Persons referred to:
N/A

Places referred to:
N/A

Cases referred to:
N/A

Institutions referred to:
N/A

Legislation:
N/A

Keywords:
N/A

Responsible editor: Stef van Gompel



Copyright History resource developed in partnership with:


Our Partners


Copyright statement

You may copy and distribute the translations and commentaries in this resource, or parts of such translations and commentaries, in any medium, for non-commercial purposes as long as the authorship of the commentaries and translations is acknowledged, and you indicate the source as Bently & Kretschmer (eds), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900) (www.copyrighthistory.org).

With the exception of commentaries that are available under a CC-BY licence (compliant with UKRI policy) you may not publish individual documents or parts of the database for any commercial purposes, including charging a fee for providing access to these documents via a network. This licence does not affect your statutory rights of fair dealing.

Although the original documents in this database are in the public domain, we are unable to grant you the right to reproduce or duplicate some of these documents in so far as the images or scans are protected by copyright or we have only been able to reproduce them here by giving contractual undertakings. For the status of any particular images, please consult the information relating to copyright in the bibliographic records.


Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900) is co-published by Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, 10 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DZ, UK and CREATe, School of Law, University of Glasgow, 10 The Square, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK