THE COPYRIGHT BILL.
MR. LONGMAN’S CRITICISM. s ll ~ 11 " 1 ■■ I (Received 18, 9.20 a.m.) ’ London, April 17. > j Mr. Longman, publisher, in a| | letter to the Times says the Copy- 1 i right Bill gives the right to the I Dominions to repeal or amend its. ! application within their spheres, j ! and raises the points as to how Bri-1 . tish authors and artists can obtain I ; the best terms from the Dominions, j The latter may hamper copyright] -by compelling local manufacture.. iHe urges Britishers should enjoy ; identical benefits in the Dominions' ; as in England. ' 1 =s======
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 105, 18 April 1911, Page 1
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