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LLB344 Intellectual Property Law - 'The Statute of Anne'
published: 28 Mar 2016
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Early Copyright History
The new 7 minute episode of the Copy-Me webseries is all about early copyright history, censorship, state and church control, angry queens, and, of course, the printing press.
A big thank you again to all our supporters and contributors!
Copy-me is a webseries debunking the myths of copying.
SOURCES, ATTRIBUTIONS AND MORE INFO ABOUT THE EPISODE:
http://copy-me.org/2014/10/copy-me-webseries-early-copyright-history-episode-3/
You can also find us here:
https://www.facebook.com/copymeorg
https://twitter.com/copymeorg
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SUBTITLES BY:
Carlos Castillo, Kostas Bouchagiar, Karin Delia, Ogat Ramastef. Thank you!
Want to help with the translations? Please visit:
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published: 13 Oct 2014
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On April 10th, 1710, the Statute of Anne was the first law regulating copyright in Great Britain.
On April 10th, 1710, the Statute of Anne was the first law regulating copyright comes into force in Great Britain.
The Statute of Anne, also known as the Copyright Act 1710, is an act of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in 1710, which was the first statute to provide for copyright regulated by the government and courts, rather than by private parties.
Prior to the statute's enactment in 1710, copying restrictions were authorized by the Licensing of the Press Act 1662. These restrictions were enforced by the Stationers' Company, a guild of printers given the exclusive power to print—and the responsibility to censor—literary works. The censorship administered under the Licensing Act led to public protest; as the act had to be renewed at two-year intervals, authors and others sought t...
published: 09 Apr 2021
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📜🔒 First Copyright Law: The Statute of Anne in Great Britain #shorts
It Happened!
April 10, 1710 marks a significant moment in the history of copyright law. On this day, the Statute of Anne came into force in Great Britain, making it the first law to regulate copyright in a modern sense. Prior to this, there were no clear legal protections for the creators of original works, and piracy was rampant.
The Statute of Anne was designed to protect the rights of authors and publishers by granting them exclusive control over the use and distribution of their works for a limited period of time. This law established the concept of copyright as a legal right, and set the stage for the development of copyright law in other countries.
The Statute of Anne granted authors and publishers a copyright term of 14 years, with the option to renew for another 14 years if the ...
published: 10 Apr 2023
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Statute of Anne : Copyright Act 1710. A machine reading
published: 02 Jul 2018
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The Statute of Anne
The Statute of Anne kicked off #copyrightlaw in the British Empire in 1720. For more information, visit https://ipattorneyfirm.com and/or call #delainlawoffice at +1-518-371-4599.
published: 05 Apr 2023
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Statue of Anne.m4v
The Statute of Anne
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published: 26 Apr 2011
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This is for Entertainment purposes only.
*No copyright infringement intended.
DISCLAIMER:
WE CLAIM NO CREDIT FOR ANY IMAGES AND VIDEO
POSTED ON THIS CHANNEL. IMAGES AND VIDEOS ARE
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Introduction
Copyright law originated in the United Kingdom from a concept of common law; the Statute of Anne 1709. It became statutory with the passing of the Copyright Act 1911. The current act is the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
Rights covered
The law gives the creators of literary, dramatic, musical, artistic works, sound recordings, broadcasts, films and typographical arrangement of published editions, rights to control the ways in which their material may be used.
The rights cover; broadcast and public performance, copying, adapting, issuing, renting and lending copies to the public.
In many cases, the creator will also have the right to be identified as the author and to object to distortions of his work.
International conventions give protection in most countries, su...
published: 17 Sep 2019
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Early Copyright History
The new 7 minute episode of the Copy-Me webseries is all about early copyright history, censorship, state and church control, angry queens, and, of course, the ...
The new 7 minute episode of the Copy-Me webseries is all about early copyright history, censorship, state and church control, angry queens, and, of course, the printing press.
A big thank you again to all our supporters and contributors!
Copy-me is a webseries debunking the myths of copying.
SOURCES, ATTRIBUTIONS AND MORE INFO ABOUT THE EPISODE:
http://copy-me.org/2014/10/copy-me-webseries-early-copyright-history-episode-3/
You can also find us here:
https://www.facebook.com/copymeorg
https://twitter.com/copymeorg
http://copy-me.org/
SUBTITLES BY:
Carlos Castillo, Kostas Bouchagiar, Karin Delia, Ogat Ramastef. Thank you!
Want to help with the translations? Please visit:
http://copy-me.org/contribute/copy-webseries-subtitles/
https://wn.com/Early_Copyright_History
The new 7 minute episode of the Copy-Me webseries is all about early copyright history, censorship, state and church control, angry queens, and, of course, the printing press.
A big thank you again to all our supporters and contributors!
Copy-me is a webseries debunking the myths of copying.
SOURCES, ATTRIBUTIONS AND MORE INFO ABOUT THE EPISODE:
http://copy-me.org/2014/10/copy-me-webseries-early-copyright-history-episode-3/
You can also find us here:
https://www.facebook.com/copymeorg
https://twitter.com/copymeorg
http://copy-me.org/
SUBTITLES BY:
Carlos Castillo, Kostas Bouchagiar, Karin Delia, Ogat Ramastef. Thank you!
Want to help with the translations? Please visit:
http://copy-me.org/contribute/copy-webseries-subtitles/
- published: 13 Oct 2014
- views: 39659
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On April 10th, 1710, the Statute of Anne was the first law regulating copyright in Great Britain.
On April 10th, 1710, the Statute of Anne was the first law regulating copyright comes into force in Great Britain.
The Statute of Anne, also known as the Copyr...
On April 10th, 1710, the Statute of Anne was the first law regulating copyright comes into force in Great Britain.
The Statute of Anne, also known as the Copyright Act 1710, is an act of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in 1710, which was the first statute to provide for copyright regulated by the government and courts, rather than by private parties.
Prior to the statute's enactment in 1710, copying restrictions were authorized by the Licensing of the Press Act 1662. These restrictions were enforced by the Stationers' Company, a guild of printers given the exclusive power to print—and the responsibility to censor—literary works. The censorship administered under the Licensing Act led to public protest; as the act had to be renewed at two-year intervals, authors and others sought to prevent its reauthorisation. In 1694, Parliament refused to renew the Licensing Act, ending the Stationers' monopoly and press restrictions.
Over the next 10 years the Stationers repeatedly advocated bills to re-authorize the old licensing system, but Parliament declined to enact them. Faced with this failure, the Stationers decided to emphasise the benefits of licensing to authors rather than publishers, and the Stationers succeeded in getting Parliament to consider a new bill. This bill, which after substantial amendments was granted Royal Assent on 5 April 1710, became known as the Statute of Anne owing to its passage during the reign of Queen Anne. The new law prescribed a copyright term of 14 years, with a provision for renewal for a similar term, during which only the author and the printers to whom they chose to license their works could publish the author's creations. Following this, the work's copyright would expire, with the material falling into the public domain. Despite a period of instability known as the Battle of the Booksellers when the initial copyright terms under the Statute began to expire, the Statute of Anne remained in force until the Copyright Act 1842 replaced it.
The statute is considered a "watershed event in Anglo-American copyright history transforming what had been the publishers' private law copyright into a public law grant". Under the statute, copyright was for the first time vested in authors rather than publishers; it also included provisions for the public interest, such as a legal deposit scheme. The Statute was an influence on copyright law in several other nations, including the United States, and even in the 21st century is "frequently invoked by modern judges and academics as embodying the utilitarian underpinnings of copyright law".
Consisting of 11 sections, the Statute of Anne is formally titled "An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by Vesting the Copies of Printed Books in the Authors or Purchasers of Copies, during the Times therein mentioned".The preamble for the Statute indicates the purpose of the legislation – to bring order to the book trade – saying:
Whereas Printers, Booksellers, and other Persons, have of late frequently taken the Liberty of Printing, Reprinting, and Publishing, or causing to be Printed, Reprinted, and Published Books, and other Writings, without the Consent of the Authors or Proprietors of such Books and Writings, to their very great Detriment, and too often to the Ruin of them and their Families: For Preventing therefore such Practices for the future, and for the Encouragement of Learned Men to Compose and Write useful Books; May it please Your Majesty, that it may be Enacted.
The Statute then continued by stating the nature of copyright. The right granted was the right to copy; to have sole control over the printing and reprinting of books, with no provision to benefit the owner of this right after the sale. This right, previously held by the Stationers' Company's members, would automatically be given to the author as soon as it was published, although they had the ability to license these rights to another person. The copyright could be gained through two stages; first, the registration of the book's publication with the Company, to prevent unintentional infringement, and second, the deposit of copies of the book at the Stationers' Company, the royal library and various universities. One restriction on copyright was a "cumbersome system" designed to prohibit unreasonably high prices for books, which limited how much authors could charge for copies. There was also a prohibition on importing foreign works, with exceptions made for Latin and Greek classics.
Once registration had been completed and the deposits were made, the author was granted an exclusive right to control the copying of the book. Penalties for infringing this right were severe, with all infringing copies to be destroyed and large fines to be paid to both the copyright holder and the government; there was only a three-month statute of limitations on bringing a case, however.
https://wn.com/On_April_10Th,_1710,_The_Statute_Of_Anne_Was_The_First_Law_Regulating_Copyright_In_Great_Britain.
On April 10th, 1710, the Statute of Anne was the first law regulating copyright comes into force in Great Britain.
The Statute of Anne, also known as the Copyright Act 1710, is an act of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in 1710, which was the first statute to provide for copyright regulated by the government and courts, rather than by private parties.
Prior to the statute's enactment in 1710, copying restrictions were authorized by the Licensing of the Press Act 1662. These restrictions were enforced by the Stationers' Company, a guild of printers given the exclusive power to print—and the responsibility to censor—literary works. The censorship administered under the Licensing Act led to public protest; as the act had to be renewed at two-year intervals, authors and others sought to prevent its reauthorisation. In 1694, Parliament refused to renew the Licensing Act, ending the Stationers' monopoly and press restrictions.
Over the next 10 years the Stationers repeatedly advocated bills to re-authorize the old licensing system, but Parliament declined to enact them. Faced with this failure, the Stationers decided to emphasise the benefits of licensing to authors rather than publishers, and the Stationers succeeded in getting Parliament to consider a new bill. This bill, which after substantial amendments was granted Royal Assent on 5 April 1710, became known as the Statute of Anne owing to its passage during the reign of Queen Anne. The new law prescribed a copyright term of 14 years, with a provision for renewal for a similar term, during which only the author and the printers to whom they chose to license their works could publish the author's creations. Following this, the work's copyright would expire, with the material falling into the public domain. Despite a period of instability known as the Battle of the Booksellers when the initial copyright terms under the Statute began to expire, the Statute of Anne remained in force until the Copyright Act 1842 replaced it.
The statute is considered a "watershed event in Anglo-American copyright history transforming what had been the publishers' private law copyright into a public law grant". Under the statute, copyright was for the first time vested in authors rather than publishers; it also included provisions for the public interest, such as a legal deposit scheme. The Statute was an influence on copyright law in several other nations, including the United States, and even in the 21st century is "frequently invoked by modern judges and academics as embodying the utilitarian underpinnings of copyright law".
Consisting of 11 sections, the Statute of Anne is formally titled "An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by Vesting the Copies of Printed Books in the Authors or Purchasers of Copies, during the Times therein mentioned".The preamble for the Statute indicates the purpose of the legislation – to bring order to the book trade – saying:
Whereas Printers, Booksellers, and other Persons, have of late frequently taken the Liberty of Printing, Reprinting, and Publishing, or causing to be Printed, Reprinted, and Published Books, and other Writings, without the Consent of the Authors or Proprietors of such Books and Writings, to their very great Detriment, and too often to the Ruin of them and their Families: For Preventing therefore such Practices for the future, and for the Encouragement of Learned Men to Compose and Write useful Books; May it please Your Majesty, that it may be Enacted.
The Statute then continued by stating the nature of copyright. The right granted was the right to copy; to have sole control over the printing and reprinting of books, with no provision to benefit the owner of this right after the sale. This right, previously held by the Stationers' Company's members, would automatically be given to the author as soon as it was published, although they had the ability to license these rights to another person. The copyright could be gained through two stages; first, the registration of the book's publication with the Company, to prevent unintentional infringement, and second, the deposit of copies of the book at the Stationers' Company, the royal library and various universities. One restriction on copyright was a "cumbersome system" designed to prohibit unreasonably high prices for books, which limited how much authors could charge for copies. There was also a prohibition on importing foreign works, with exceptions made for Latin and Greek classics.
Once registration had been completed and the deposits were made, the author was granted an exclusive right to control the copying of the book. Penalties for infringing this right were severe, with all infringing copies to be destroyed and large fines to be paid to both the copyright holder and the government; there was only a three-month statute of limitations on bringing a case, however.
- published: 09 Apr 2021
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📜🔒 First Copyright Law: The Statute of Anne in Great Britain #shorts
It Happened!
April 10, 1710 marks a significant moment in the history of copyright law. On this day, the Statute of Anne came into force in Great Britain, maki...
It Happened!
April 10, 1710 marks a significant moment in the history of copyright law. On this day, the Statute of Anne came into force in Great Britain, making it the first law to regulate copyright in a modern sense. Prior to this, there were no clear legal protections for the creators of original works, and piracy was rampant.
The Statute of Anne was designed to protect the rights of authors and publishers by granting them exclusive control over the use and distribution of their works for a limited period of time. This law established the concept of copyright as a legal right, and set the stage for the development of copyright law in other countries.
The Statute of Anne granted authors and publishers a copyright term of 14 years, with the option to renew for another 14 years if the author was still alive at the end of the initial term. The law also established the concept of fair use, allowing for the limited use of copyrighted materials for purposes such as criticism, review, or educational purposes.
The Statute of Anne had a significant impact on the development of literature and publishing in Great Britain, and paved the way for similar laws in other countries. It remains an important milestone in the history of copyright law and continues to influence modern copyright legislation.
The statute was named after Queen Anne, who reigned in Great Britain from 1702 to 1714.
#shorts #ithappened #historyfacts #historyinshorts #april10th #statuteofanne #copyrightlaw #copyright #intellectualproperty #gbhistory #publishing #authors #creators #law #ukhistory #writers #publishers
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It Happened!
April 10, 1710 marks a significant moment in the history of copyright law. On this day, the Statute of Anne came into force in Great Britain, making it the first law to regulate copyright in a modern sense. Prior to this, there were no clear legal protections for the creators of original works, and piracy was rampant.
The Statute of Anne was designed to protect the rights of authors and publishers by granting them exclusive control over the use and distribution of their works for a limited period of time. This law established the concept of copyright as a legal right, and set the stage for the development of copyright law in other countries.
The Statute of Anne granted authors and publishers a copyright term of 14 years, with the option to renew for another 14 years if the author was still alive at the end of the initial term. The law also established the concept of fair use, allowing for the limited use of copyrighted materials for purposes such as criticism, review, or educational purposes.
The Statute of Anne had a significant impact on the development of literature and publishing in Great Britain, and paved the way for similar laws in other countries. It remains an important milestone in the history of copyright law and continues to influence modern copyright legislation.
The statute was named after Queen Anne, who reigned in Great Britain from 1702 to 1714.
#shorts #ithappened #historyfacts #historyinshorts #april10th #statuteofanne #copyrightlaw #copyright #intellectualproperty #gbhistory #publishing #authors #creators #law #ukhistory #writers #publishers
- published: 10 Apr 2023
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The Statute of Anne
The Statute of Anne kicked off #copyrightlaw in the British Empire in 1720. For more information, visit https://ipattorneyfirm.com and/or call #delainlawoffice ...
The Statute of Anne kicked off #copyrightlaw in the British Empire in 1720. For more information, visit https://ipattorneyfirm.com and/or call #delainlawoffice at +1-518-371-4599.
https://wn.com/The_Statute_Of_Anne
The Statute of Anne kicked off #copyrightlaw in the British Empire in 1720. For more information, visit https://ipattorneyfirm.com and/or call #delainlawoffice at +1-518-371-4599.
- published: 05 Apr 2023
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Statue of Anne.m4v
The Statute of Anne
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The Statute of Anne
a remix manifesto
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The Statute of Anne
a remix manifesto
- published: 26 Apr 2011
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Introduction
Copyright law originated in the United Kingdom from a concept of common law; the Statute of Anne 1709. It became statutory with the passing of th...
Introduction
Copyright law originated in the United Kingdom from a concept of common law; the Statute of Anne 1709. It became statutory with the passing of the Copyright Act 1911. The current act is the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
Rights covered
The law gives the creators of literary, dramatic, musical, artistic works, sound recordings, broadcasts, films and typographical arrangement of published editions, rights to control the ways in which their material may be used.
The rights cover; broadcast and public performance, copying, adapting, issuing, renting and lending copies to the public.
In many cases, the creator will also have the right to be identified as the author and to object to distortions of his work.
International conventions give protection in most countries, subject to national laws.
Types of work protected
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Introduction
Copyright law originated in the United Kingdom from a concept of common law; the Statute of Anne 1709. It became statutory with the passing of the Copyright Act 1911. The current act is the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
Rights covered
The law gives the creators of literary, dramatic, musical, artistic works, sound recordings, broadcasts, films and typographical arrangement of published editions, rights to control the ways in which their material may be used.
The rights cover; broadcast and public performance, copying, adapting, issuing, renting and lending copies to the public.
In many cases, the creator will also have the right to be identified as the author and to object to distortions of his work.
International conventions give protection in most countries, subject to national laws.
Types of work protected
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