Millar v Taylor
Millar v Taylor (1769) 4 Burr. 2303, 98 ER 201 is an English court decision that held there is a perpetual common law copyright and that no works ever enter the public domain. It represented a major victory for the bookseller monopolies.
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Millar v Taylor
Millar v Taylor (1769) 4 Burr. 2303, 98 ER 201 is an English court decision that held there is a perpetual common law copyright and that no works ever enter the public domain. It represented a major victory for the bookseller monopolies.
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Millar v Taylor (1769) 4 Burr. ...... for the bookseller monopolies.
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Millar v. Taylor (1769) es un ...... el caso Donaldson v. Beckett.
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1769-04-20
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Lord Mansfield, Aston J, Willes J, Sir Joseph Yates
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Millar v Taylor (1769) 4 Burr. ...... for the bookseller monopolies.
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Millar v. Taylor (1769) es un ...... el caso Donaldson v. Beckett.
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Millar v. Taylor
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