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Book Review 1216-2574 / 2001 / USD 5.00 ACTA JURIDICA HUNGARICA © 2001 Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest 42, Nos 3-4, pp. 267-277 (2001) LUCAS,A. LUCAS, H. J.: Traité de la propriété littéraire et artistique (A nd Treatise on Literary and Artistic Property). 2 edition, Litec, Paris, 2001. French literature and art has influenced deeply the culture of mankind in the past centuries. For that reason, it is not surprising that French literary property law (and its literature) also had a significant impact on the development of literary property law in several countries. It has been four decades since Világhy contended about intellectual property law that “it was the French natural law movement that broke through the feudal forms of regulating intellectual property law (based on privileges)…, the first consistent (bourgeois) way of regulating intellectual property rights was provided by two statutes by the revolutionary legislature in France: the Patent Act of 1791 and the Literary Property Act of 1794.” (More exactly, it was the French act on the utilization rights and copyrights of playwrights in 1793.) The French legislator has developed constantly the literary property law ever since, recently with statutes in 1957 and 1985, and with the Intellectual Property Code of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Juridica Hungarica Springer Journals

Book Review

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2001 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Subject
Law; Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History
ISSN
1216-2574
eISSN
1588-2616
DOI
10.1023/A:1017453122588
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1216-2574 / 2001 / USD 5.00 ACTA JURIDICA HUNGARICA © 2001 Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest 42, Nos 3-4, pp. 267-277 (2001) LUCAS,A. LUCAS, H. J.: Traité de la propriété littéraire et artistique (A nd Treatise on Literary and Artistic Property). 2 edition, Litec, Paris, 2001. French literature and art has influenced deeply the culture of mankind in the past centuries. For that reason, it is not surprising that French literary property law (and its literature) also had a significant impact on the development of literary property law in several countries. It has been four decades since Világhy contended about intellectual property law that “it was the French natural law movement that broke through the feudal forms of regulating intellectual property law (based on privileges)…, the first consistent (bourgeois) way of regulating intellectual property rights was provided by two statutes by the revolutionary legislature in France: the Patent Act of 1791 and the Literary Property Act of 1794.” (More exactly, it was the French act on the utilization rights and copyrights of playwrights in 1793.) The French legislator has developed constantly the literary property law ever since, recently with statutes in 1957 and 1985, and with the Intellectual Property Code of

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