Om The Law of International Copyright
This 19th-century treatise is a comprehensive guide to the complex and ever-changing world of international copyright law. Its author, Peter Burke, provides an in-depth analysis of the legal frameworks governing the protection of literary, dramatic, musical, and fine arts copyrights between England and France. This book provides an invaluable reference for scholars, legal professionals, artists, and anyone interested in the history and philosophy of intellectual property law.
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