PETTITT Clare Patent inventions : intellectual property and the victorian novel Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2004, IX-341 p. ISBN 0-19-925320-X GB 197 Résumé éditeur : Although much has been written about the history of copyright and authorship in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, very little attention has been given to the impact of the development of other kinds of intellectual property on the ways in which writers viewed their work in this period. This book is the first to sug..
The advent of statutory copyright in eighteenth-century England raised questions about ensuring acce...
Privilege and Property, Essays on the History of Copyright Edited by Ronan Deazley, Martin Kretschme...
In this chapter, the way that the concept of the creator as owner grew is described, along with the ...
v.1. Essay on the origin & progress of literary property, by Lord Dreghorn. Evidence given to the Ro...
Literary investigations of copyright have generally taken a retrospective view of British eighteenth...
Literary investigations of copyright have generally taken a retrospective view of British eighteenth...
Though typically invoked in legal writing for their portrayals of criminal trials and judicial faili...
This book provides an overview and analysis of current laws of intellectual property and their histo...
The world’s first copyright act established a contradiction between access to content and the rights...
In recent decades, various scholars have questioned the proposition that copyright must necessarily ...
In Venice, as I heard, and in many places beyond the sea, they reward and cherish every man that bri...
This volume explores the nature of intellectual property law by looking at particular disputes. All ...
In 1899, Augustine Birrell, a Victorian barrister, lamented: The question of copyright has, in thes...
One of the paradoxes of copyright history is that the Statute of Anne, which nominally recognized au...
The reception of copyright in the English common law in the eighteenth century provides a unique opp...
The advent of statutory copyright in eighteenth-century England raised questions about ensuring acce...
Privilege and Property, Essays on the History of Copyright Edited by Ronan Deazley, Martin Kretschme...
In this chapter, the way that the concept of the creator as owner grew is described, along with the ...
v.1. Essay on the origin & progress of literary property, by Lord Dreghorn. Evidence given to the Ro...
Literary investigations of copyright have generally taken a retrospective view of British eighteenth...
Literary investigations of copyright have generally taken a retrospective view of British eighteenth...
Though typically invoked in legal writing for their portrayals of criminal trials and judicial faili...
This book provides an overview and analysis of current laws of intellectual property and their histo...
The world’s first copyright act established a contradiction between access to content and the rights...
In recent decades, various scholars have questioned the proposition that copyright must necessarily ...
In Venice, as I heard, and in many places beyond the sea, they reward and cherish every man that bri...
This volume explores the nature of intellectual property law by looking at particular disputes. All ...
In 1899, Augustine Birrell, a Victorian barrister, lamented: The question of copyright has, in thes...
One of the paradoxes of copyright history is that the Statute of Anne, which nominally recognized au...
The reception of copyright in the English common law in the eighteenth century provides a unique opp...
The advent of statutory copyright in eighteenth-century England raised questions about ensuring acce...
Privilege and Property, Essays on the History of Copyright Edited by Ronan Deazley, Martin Kretschme...
In this chapter, the way that the concept of the creator as owner grew is described, along with the ...