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De zeis in andermans koren: over nadruk in Nederland tijdens de Republiek
BBI-reeks; 4
Hoftijzer, P.G.


Amsterdam: Vakgroep Boek-, Bibliotheek- en Informatiewetenschap, 1993. - 25 p.

Inaugurele rede, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Engelse vertaling (''A sickle unto thy neighbour's corn': book piracy in the Dutch Republic') gepubliceerd in: Quaerendo, 27 (1997), p. 3-18

keywords:
privileges
nadrukken
Nederland
18e eeuw

classification:
G: Boekhandel en uitgeverij
K: Maatschappelijke aspecten van boekproductie en -verspreiding

signature: MCC 448



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printing privileges

Definition: right for the protection of printers and publishers against the illegal reproduction of printed matter before the introduction of the modern copyright.



privileges

Definition: exclusive rights, granted for a certain period, for the publication, distribution and sale of one single work or a certain category of works within the jurisdiction of the privilege-granting body; meant to protect the copyright of the publisher orauthor, and to control the production of the printed work.