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Copyright in the Renaissance: prints and the "privilegio" in sixteenth-century Venice and Rome
Studies in medieval and reformation thought; 100
Witcombe C L C E


Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2004. - xxxiii, 412 p., ill.


keywords:
auteursrecht
kopijrecht
privileges
illustraties
censuur
Italiƫ
16e eeuw

classification:
D: Geschiedenis van de boekdrukkunst
E: Boekillustratie
G: Boekhandel en uitgeverij
K: Maatschappelijke aspecten van boekproductie en -verspreiding

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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.