Explore the historical foundations of international copyright law with Henry C. Carey's "Letters on International Copyright; Second Edition." This meticulously prepared reprint delves into the crucial debates surrounding intellectual property and its global implications. Carey's work offers a fascinating glimpse into the development of legal protections for creators across borders.
Focusing on the economic and legal dimensions of copyright, this collection of letters illuminates the complexities of international law in the context of authorship and ownership. Readers interested in the history of copyright law, international economic development, and the broader implications of intellectual property will find this volume to be an invaluable resource. Discover the arguments that shaped the landscape of international copyright and continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about legal protection and creative rights.
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