Origins and evolution of the copyright system in England and the U.S.

Based on the two different systems of copyright protection, namely the droit d'auteur and copyright, this article examines the origins and developments of copyright in England and the United States of America up to the present day. Protection began in the 16th century in England with the grant...

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Main Author: Thomas Gergen
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Language:deu
Published: STS Science Centre Ltd. 2011-01-01
Series:Journal on European History of Law
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Online Access:https://www.journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/299
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description Based on the two different systems of copyright protection, namely the droit d'auteur and copyright, this article examines the origins and developments of copyright in England and the United States of America up to the present day. Protection began in the 16th century in England with the granting of rights to the 'Company of Stationers' (booksellers' guild), which was allowed to maintain a register of books. In 1709/10, the first copyright law in England, the 'Statute of Anne,' followed, and the first in the USA was the 'Copyright Act' of 1790. In 1998, the American legislature extended the protection period for Mickey Mouse by 20 years with a specific law; the period thus expires in 2018.
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Journal on European History of Law
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the USA
England
title Origins and evolution of the copyright system in England and the U.S.
title_full Origins and evolution of the copyright system in England and the U.S.
title_fullStr Origins and evolution of the copyright system in England and the U.S.
title_full_unstemmed Origins and evolution of the copyright system in England and the U.S.
title_short Origins and evolution of the copyright system in England and the U.S.
title_sort origins and evolution of the copyright system in england and the u s
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Copyright
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England
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