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Copyright Act, Wildungen (1881)

Source: Bijzondere Collecties, Universiteitsbibliotheek van Amsterdam, Bibliotheek van het Boekenvak, archief KVB, inv. nr. KVB A 358

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Copyright Act, Wildungen (1881), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Article 29.

All previous legal provisions concerning the right to copy and rights of translation, execution and performance are withdrawn.

Article 30.

This Act shall enter into force on the 1st of January 1882.

Order and command that this Act shall be entered in the Bulletin of Acts, Orders and Decrees, and that all Ministerial Departments, Authorities, Governing Bodies, and Civil Servants, whom it may concern, will control its diligent implementation.

Enacted at Wildungen, the 28th of June 1881.

WILLIAM III

Minister of Justice,
A.E.J. Modderman.

Home Secretary,
SIX.

Secretary of State for the Colonies,
W. VAN Goltstein.

Issued the eleventh of July 1881.
Minister of Justice,
A.E.J. Modderman.


    


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Artikel 29.

Alle vroegere wettelijke bepalingen betreffende het recht van kopij, van vertaling, van uit- en opvoering zijn ingetrokken.

Artikel 30.

Deze wet treedt in werking den 1sten Januari 1882.

Lasten en bevelen, dat deze in het Staatsblad zal worden geplaatst, en dat alle Ministeriele Departementen, Autoriteiten Collegien en Ambtenaren, wien zulks aangaat, aan de naauwkeurige uitvoering de hand zullen houden.

Gegeven te Wildungen, den 28sten Juni 1881.

WILLEM

De Minister van Justitie,
A.E.J. MODDERMAN.

De Minister van Binnenlandsche Zaken,
SIX.

De Minister van Kolonien,
W. VAN GOLTSTEIN.

Uitgegeven den elfden Juli 1881.
De Minister van Justitie,
A.E.J. MODDERMAN.

    

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