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Civil Code, Madrid (1888)

Source: Biblioteca Nacional de España. Signature 5/9387

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Civil Code, Madrid (1888), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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                                    CHAPTER III
            
                                    Copyright
            
            
                  Art. 428. The author of any literary, scientific
                  or artistic work has the right to profit from it and
                  dispose of it at his will.
      



    


            
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                                    CAPITULO III
            
                              De la Propiedad Intelectual
            
            
                  Art. 428. El autor de una obra literaria, cientí-
                  fica ó artística, tiene el derecho de explotarla y dis-
                  poner de ella á su voluntad.
      



    

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