OLAGNIER (Paul)
    COPYRIGHT, Vol. I: Principles - Ancient Law; Vol. II: Modern Law
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1934
    2 vols. in-8, paperback, very good condition, 263 / 391 p.
    Primarily intended for legal practitioners, this text's main value lies in providing a methodical history of copyright law, including under the Ancien Régime. It clearly analyzes the system of publishing privileges and the emergence of performance rights with the case of The Barber of Seville, championed by Beaumarchais. The second part is also examined mainly through case studies, illustrating the evolution of this system up to the date of publication. Of particular note is the section devoted to the Court of Cassation's ruling on the publishing rights to the memoirs of the Countess de Boigne, a work dear to some renowned jurists (vol. 2, p. 293). An index of names with over 400 entries is included.

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