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Memorandum of the Batavian Republic restricting the copying and selling of State Documents, The Hague (1805)

Source: Verzameling van vaderlandsche wetten en besluiten uitgevaardigd sedert 22 Januarij 1798 tot 10 Julij 1810, in zooverre zij ook, sedert de invoering der nieuwe wetgeving in Nederland, middellijk of onmiddellijk van toepassing zijn, J. van de Poll ed., Amsterdam: Bij Johannes Müller, 1840, I, pp. 296-298; Koninklijke Bibliotheek, NL 61 C 2003

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Memorandum of the Batavian Republic restricting the copying and selling of State Documents, The Hague (1805), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Memorandum of His High Mightiness, representing the Batavian Commonwealth, providing, under certain conditions, provisions against the copying and selling of all such State Documents, as those that are printed and published by the State Printing House of the Batavian Republic. Adopted on the 13th of December 1805

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Notificatie van Hun Hoog Mogende, vertegenwoordigende het Bataafsch Gemeenebest, houdende onder zekere bepaling, voorzieningen, tegens het nadrukken en debiteren, van alle zoodanige Staats-Stukken, als welke ter Staats-Drukkerij der Bataafsche Republiek, worden gedrukt en uitgegeven. Geärresteerd den 13 December 1805

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Year: 1805

Location: The Hague

Language: Dutch

Source: Verzameling van vaderlandsche wetten en besluiten uitgevaardigd sedert 22 Januarij 1798 tot 10 Julij 1810, in zooverre zij ook, sedert de invoering der nieuwe wetgeving in Nederland, middellijk of onmiddellijk van toepassing zijn, J. van de Poll ed., Amsterdam: Bij Johannes Müller, 1840, I, pp. 296-298; Koninklijke Bibliotheek, NL 61 C 2003

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