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Bilateral Treaty between Hamburg and Great Britain, Hamburg (1853)

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Bilateral Treaty between Hamburg and Great Britain, Hamburg (1853), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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TREATY

between

THE REPUBLIC AND HANSEATIC CITY OF HAMBURG

and Her Majesty

THE QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN,

concerning the mutual protection of author's rights

against reprinting;


signed in Hamburg, on 16 August 1853.

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The ratifications of the treaty were exchanged
in Hamburg, on 15 November 1853.


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Published by order of the City Council of Hamburg,

of which official notice was given on 30 December 1853.


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Hamburg, 1853.

Printed by Johann August Meißner, book printer to the Most Noble and Wise Council.


    


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