PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

International Copyright Resolution, Richmond (1863)

Source: The University of Texas Center for American History JK 9679 A6 1861D: Provisional and permanent constitutions, together with the acts and resolutions of the three sessions of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States (Richmond: Tyler, Wise, Allegre, and Smith, Printers, 1861) 81.

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International Copyright Resolution, Richmond (1863), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Full title:
A Resolution in Relation to International Copyright.

Full title original language:
N/A

Abstract:
A resolution of the Congress of the Confederate States of America empowering the Confederacy President to enter treaties with European countries for international copyright protection.

Commentary: No commentaries for this record.

Bibliography:
  • Robertson, Raymond. 'Confederate Copyright Entries.' 16 Wm. Mary Quarterly 284 (1936).

  • Patry, William F. Patry on Copyright, § 1:30. St. Paul, Minn.: Thompson-West, 2007.

  • Homestead, Melissa J. American Women Authors and Literary Property, 1822-1869. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

  • Bryan, Thomas. 'General William J. Hardee and Confederate Publication Rights.' 17 J. Southern History 263 (1946).


Related documents in this database:
1837: Senate Report
1861: Confederate States of America Copyright Act
1862: Southern Feeling
1863: Confederate States of America Copyright Act Amendement
1863: Hardee's Memorial
1891: International Copyright Act (The Chace Act)

Author: N/A

Publisher: N/A

Year: 1863

Location: Richmond

Language: English

Source: The University of Texas Center for American History JK 9679 A6 1861D: Provisional and permanent constitutions, together with the acts and resolutions of the three sessions of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States (Richmond: Tyler, Wise, Allegre, and Smith, Printers, 1861) 81.

Persons referred to:
Davis, Jefferson

Places referred to:
Europe
France
Great Britain
Prussia
Saxony

Cases referred to:
N/A

Institutions referred to:
Confederate Congress (1861-1865)

Legislation:
Anglo-Prussian Copyright Treaty 1846
Anglo-Prussian Copyright Treaty 1856
Anglo-Saxonian Copyright Treaty 1846
French International Copyright Act 1852
International Copyright Act, 1852, 15 & 16 Vict., c.12
Prussian Copyright Act 1837
Saxonian Copyright Act 1844

Keywords:
confederacy
international agreements, multilateral
reciprocity

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