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A Short History of CopyrightUNESCO, The UCC and Copyright Access

A Short History of Copyright: UNESCO, The UCC and Copyright Access [The years after 1950 might reasonably be referred to as the third phase of development of international copyright law. During the 150 years following the enactment of the Statute of Anne in 1710, the semblance of a philosophy of copyright emerged to accompany the appearance of legislation in countries like the United States and France. Whether legislatures passed laws ostensibly to encourage learning (the United Kingdom and United States) or to recognize inalienable personal rights (France), all acknowledged the author as a figure of social value, deserving of reward.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Short History of CopyrightUNESCO, The UCC and Copyright Access

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014
ISBN
978-3-319-02074-7
Pages
87 –94
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-02075-4_9
Publisher site
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Abstract

[The years after 1950 might reasonably be referred to as the third phase of development of international copyright law. During the 150 years following the enactment of the Statute of Anne in 1710, the semblance of a philosophy of copyright emerged to accompany the appearance of legislation in countries like the United States and France. Whether legislatures passed laws ostensibly to encourage learning (the United Kingdom and United States) or to recognize inalienable personal rights (France), all acknowledged the author as a figure of social value, deserving of reward.]

Published: Aug 28, 2013

Keywords: Intellectual Property; Indigenous People; Development Agendum; Compulsory Licence; World Intellectual Property Organization

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