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Vigorous public debate about intellectual property has a long history. In this assessment of the shifting relationships between the law and the economic, social and cultural sources of creativity and innovation during the long-nineteenth century, Megan Richardson and Julian Thomas examine the 'fashioning' of the law by focusing on emblematic cases, key legislative changes and broader debates. Along the way, the authors highlight how, in 'the age of journalism', the press shaped, and was shaped by, the idea of intellectual property as a protective crucible for improvements in knowledge and progress in the arts and sciences. The engagement in our own time between intellectual property and the creative industries remains volatile and unsettled. As the authors conclude, the fresh opportunities for artistic diversity, expression and communication offered by new media could see the place of intellectual property in the scheme of law being reinvented once again.

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'It is fascinating to learn how IP law came about, by demonstrating the socio-legal aspects of UK common law and emerging legislation, later adopted in the United States and other common law countries … The book is packed with helpful and detailed footnotes, case citations and historical documents - demonstrating that Richardson and Thomas must have experienced great academic pleasure when trawling through archived material not necessarily available online. … The book makes fascinating reading, useful for IP law lecturers and practitioners in this field in that one gains detailed knowledge about the background and ever evolving law of intellectual property set within a well-researched historical context of the eighteenth to early twentieth centuries.'

Source: Entertainment Law Review

'The in-depth and rigorous treatment of the legal aspects with emphasis on the soft and hard provisions in various international agreements along with the succinct examples makes the book a valuable read for researchers, practitioners and policy makers alike.'

Vijayalakshmi Asthana Source: Journal of Intellectual Property Rights

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Jorge Luis Borges once said that although he had been a Professor of English Literature at the University of Buenos Aires for twenty years, he had tried to disregard as much as possible the history of literature, telling his students ‘[a] bibliography is unimportant … why not study the texts directly?’1 We have also studied the texts directly – extending our research beyond the reported statutes, cases and reports to encompass contemporary biographical material as well as material of a more ephemeral character, published in journals, magazines and newspapers. (Many of these are available through collections in libraries and archives, including increasingly in digitised forms.) However, we cannot disregerd the rich array of materials on long nineteenth-century British culture, media and society and a growing and fascinating body of material on long nineteenth-century British intellectual property law, on which we have also relied. Therefore, we follow Eric Hobsbawm in noting that one problem with nineteenth-century studies is simply the dazzling array of texts, ‘so vast that no attempt can be made to cover all aspects of it, even selectively’.2 And, like Hobsbawm again, we admit to being personal and even ‘fortuitous’ in our selection and use of sources, as laid out in the following bibliography.

1 Jorge Luis Borges, Seven Nights, 1980, translated by Eliot Weinberger and introduced by Alistair Reid, New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1984, ‘Poetry’, 76 at p. 81.

2 Eric Hobsbawm, The Age of Capital, 1848–1875, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1975, p. 333.

1 Contemporary sources

(I) Legislation and Reports

Abernethy v. Hutchinson (1825) 1 H & Tw 28

  • An Act for Amending the Law relating to Copyright in Works of the Fine Arts 1862, 25 & 26 Vict, c 68

  • An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by vesting the Copies of Printed Books in the Authors or purchasers of such Copies, during the Times therein mentioned, 8 Anne c 19, 1710

  • An Act to Amend the Law of Copyright 1842, 5 & 6 Vict, c 45

  • An Act to Establish a Register of Trade Marks 1875, 38 & 39 Vict, c 91

Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, opened for signature 9 September 1886
Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographic Company 188 US 239 (1903)
Broadcasting and Television Act 1942–1956 (Cth)
Burgoyne’s Trade Mark (1889) 6 RPC 227
Burrow-Giles Lithographic Company v. Sarony 111 US 53 (1883)
Byron v. Dugdale (1823) 1 LJ Ch 239
Caird v. Sime (1887) LR 12 App Cas 326
Cheney Bros v. Doris Silk Corp 35 F2d 27 (1929)
Coco de Mer Ltd v. Chanel Ltd [2004] EWHC 992

Copyright Act 1874, 18 Stat 78

Copyright Act 1911, 1 & 2 Geo 5 c 46

Designs Act 1850, 13 & 14 Vict c 104

Donaldson v. Beckett (1774) 4 Burr 2408
Eastman Photographic Materials Company Ltd v. Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade-Marks [1898] AC 571
Exchange Telegraph v. Central News (1897) 2 Ch 48
Exchange Telegraph Company Limited v. Gregory & Co (1896) 1 QB 147
First Report of the Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851, printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1852
Gee v. Pritchard (1818) 2 Swans 403
Glyn v. Weston Features Film Company [1915] 1 Ch 261
Hepworth Company Manufacturing Ltd v. Ryott [1919] Ch 1

International Copyright Act 1891 (US) 26 Stat 1106

International News Service v. The Associated Press 248 US 215 (1918)
Jeffrys v. Boosey (1854) 4 HLC 815
Kodak (Limited) v. London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company (Limited), Kodak (Limited) v. George Houghton and Sons, In Re Trade Mark of Kodak (Limited) (1903) 19 TLR 297
Lamb v. Evans [1893] 1 Ch 218
Lawrence v. Smith (1822) Jac 471

Lectures Copyright Act 1835, 5 & 6 Will IV c 6

Louise & Co Ltd v. Gainsborough (1902) 20 RPC 61
Louise and Co (Limited) v. Gainsborough (1902) 29 TLR 99
Macmillan v. Suresh Chunder Deb (1890) 17 ILR 951

Merchandise Marks Act 1862, 25 & 26 Vict, c 88.

Millar v. Taylor (1769) 4 Burr 2398
Millington v. Fox (1838) 3 Myl & Cr 338
Morison v. Moat (1851) 9 Hare 241
Murray v. Benbow (1822) Jac 474
NBA v. Motorola, Inc 105 F3d 841 (2d Circ, 1997)
Nottage v. Jackson (1883) 11 QB 627
Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, printed by authority of the Royal Commission by Spicer Brothers, 1851
Official Record of the Melbourne International Exhibition 1880–1, Mason, Firth & M’Cutcheon, Melbourne, 1882

Ornamental Designs Act 1842, 5 & 6 Vict c 100

Patent Law Amendment Act 1852, 15 & 16 Vict c 83

Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Act 1883, 46 & 47 Vict, c 57

Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Act 1888, 51 & 52 Vict, c 50

Pavesich v. New England Life Insurance Company (1905) 122 Ga 190
Poiret v. Jules Poiret Ltd and A.F. Nash (1920) 37 RPC 177
Pollard v. Photographic Company (1889) LR ChD 345
Pope v. Curl (1741) 2 Atk 342
Pope v. Curl, Bills of Complaint and Defence, reprinted in Mark Rose, Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1993, Appendix A
Prince Albert v. Strange (1849) 2 De G & Sm 652
Prince Albert v. Strange (1849) 1 H & Tw 1

Protection of Inventions Act 1851, 14 & 15 Vict c 8

Radio Corporation Proprietary Limited v. Disney (1937) 57 CLR 448
Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Working of the Law Relating to Letters Patent for Inventions, 1865
Report of the Commissioners of Patents for Inventions for the Year 1882, printed by Eyre and Spotswood, London, 1883
Report of the Committee Appointed by the Board of Trade to Inquire into the Duties, Organization, and Arrangements of the Patents Office under the Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Act, 1883, printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London, 1888
Report of the Committee of the Law of Copyright Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty, printed for London Stationery Office, 1909
Report of the Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks, With Appendices for the Year 1907, printed for His Majesty’s Stationery Office, London, 1908
Report of the Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks, With Appendices for the Year 1918, Published by His Majesty’s Stationery Office, London, 1919
Report on the International Patent Congress of 1873, British Parliamentary Papers, 1874
Report of a Select Committee of the House of Lords Appointed to Consider a Bill Intituled, ‘An Act Further to Amend the Law Touching Letters Patent for Inventions’; and also the Bill Intituled, ‘An Act for the Further Amendment of the Law Touching Letters Patent for Inventions’ and to Report thereon to the House, Session 1851, ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, London, 4 July 1851
Report of the Select Committee on Trade Marks Bill and Merchandise Marks Bill, Together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix and Index, ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, London, 1862
Reports by the Juries on the Subjects in the Thirty Classes into which The Exhibition was Divided, printed for the Royal Commission, William Clowes & Sons, London, 1852
Reports on the Vienna Universal Exhibition of 1873, printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London, 1874
Roberson v. Rochester Folding Box 171 NY 538 (1902)
Robinson v. Sands & McDougall Pty Ltd (1916) 22 CLR 125
Sands & McDougall Pty Ltd v. Robinson (1917) 23 CLR 49
Silvie Montegut and Jeanne D’Etreillis, Doing Business as Boue Soeurs v. Hickson, Inc 164 NYS 858 (1917) (NY App Div)
Southey v. Sherwood and Others (1817) 2 Mer 435
Sports and General Press Agency, Limited v. ‘Our Dogs’ Publishing Company, Limited [1917] 2 KB 125
Stowe v. Thomas (1853) 23 F Cas 201
Stowe v. Thomas, Complainant’s Bill (1853), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450–1900), ed. Lionel Bently and Martin Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org
Talbot v. La Roche (1854) SC 2 C L R 836
Talbot v. Larouche, Journal of the Photographic Society, 21 December 1854, Vol. 2, pp. 84–95
Trade-Mark Cases 100 US 82 (1879)

Utility Designs Act 1843, 6 & 7 Vict c 65

Victoria Park Racing and Recreation Grounds Co. Ltd. v. Taylor (1937) 58 CLR 474
Walter v. Howe (1881) 17 Ch D 708
Walter v. Lane [1899] 2 Ch 749
Walter v. Lane [1900] AC 539
Walter v. Steinkopff [1892] 3 Ch 489
Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon 222 NY 88 (1917)

(II) Ephemeral Material Published in Newspapers and Magazines

‘A Mantle Revival’, Debenham & Freebody Display Advertising, The Times, 30 December 1911, p. 11
‘A National Exhibition in 1861?’ The Economist, 15 January 1859
Advertisement for Liberty & Co., The Times, 6 February 1933, p. 16
Advertisement for N.W. Ayer & Son, Saturday Evening Post, 2 October 1920, p. 160
‘Alleged Infringement of Copyright: Robinson v. Sands and McDougall Proprietary Ltd’ Law Report, High Court (Before Mr Justice Barton in Original Jurisdiction), Sydney Morning Herald, 30 August 1914, p. 8
‘America and the Censorship’, The Times, 26 October 1914, p. 9
‘Art-Gossip’, The Literary World, 1849, Vol. 5, p. 318
Boult and Wade, Chartered Patent Agents, ‘Important Trade Mark Decision’, The Times, 18 July 1898, p. 8
‘Chancery Division: The Poiret Gowns’, The Times, 10 July 1920, p. 5
‘Copies of Paris Model Blouses’, Debenham & Freebody Display Advertising, The Times, 5 April 1913, p. 11
‘Court of Chancery’, Morning Chronicle, 18 March 1817
‘Court of Chancery’, Morning Chronicle, 19 March 1817
‘Court of Common Pleas, Guildhall, Dec 20 (Before Lord Chief Justice Jervis and a Special Jury) Talbot v. Laroche’, The Times, 21 December 1854, p. 11
‘De L’Art Francais et des Influences qu’il ne doit pas Subir’, La Renaissance Politique, Littéraire et Artistique, 27 November 1915
‘Debenham & Freebody Stocktaking Sale’, Display Advertising, The Times, 1 July 1911, p. 13
‘Debenham & Freebody Stocktaking Sale’, Display Advertising, The Times, 11 July 1914, p. 11
‘December 21st, 1854’, Journal of the Photographic Society, Vol. 2, 22 December 1855, p. 79
‘Etchings by Her Majesty and The Prince’, The Times, 7 September 1848, col. g
‘Exhibition Notes No. 1’, Illustrated London News, 14 June 1851, p. 570
‘Garbling of News: American Agency Punished’, The Times, 11 October 1916, p. 9
‘High Court of Justice, Chancery Division (Before Mr Justice Chitty), In Re Burgoyne’s Trade Mark’, The Times, 1 March 1889, p. 3
‘High Court of Justice, Chancery Division (Before Mr Justice North), Walter v. Lane’, The Times, 15 July 1899, p. 4
‘History of Dr Brewster’s Kaleidoscope’, 3 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, April–September 1818, 331
‘January 22nd, 1855’ Journal of the Photographic Society, Vol. 2, 22 January 1855, p. 103
‘Law Report: Court of Chancery’, The Courier, 19 March 1817
‘Law Report: Court of Chancery’, The Courier, 20 March 1817
‘Le Procès de l’Influence Allemande dans l’Art Décoratif Français et dans la Mode Français’, La Renaissance Politique, Littéraire et Artistique, 16 October 1915, p. 17
‘Literary Property: Late Judgments of the Chancellor’, Edinburgh Review, Vol. 38, May 1823, 251
‘London, Friday, August 1, 1851’ [reporting the day’s session of the House of Lords], The Times, 1 August 1851, p. 4
‘London, Thursday, August 22, 1878’, The Times, 22 August 1878, p. 7
‘London, Thursday, September 26, 1878’, The Times, 26 September 1878, p. 7
‘London, Wednesday, August 9, 1865’ [reporting the political news of the day], The Times, 9 August 1865, p. 8
‘Lord Rosebery: His Appreciation and Addresses Suppressed in England for Copyright Reasons’, New York Times, 2 September 1899
‘Lord Rosebery in Edinburgh’, The Times, 11 May 1897, p. 8
‘Lord Rosebery on Free Libraries’, The Times, 26 June 1896, p. 12
‘Mr Fox Talbot’s Patent of 1841’, letter to the Editor of the Photographic Journal, 12 June 1854, published Journal of the Photographic Society, Vol. 1, 21 June 1854, p. 222
‘Mrs Asquith’s Indiscretion’, Drapers’ Record, 15 May 1909, p. 397
‘Negligés & Restgowns’, Debenham & Freebody Display Advertising, The Times, 19 October 1910, p. 11
‘New York Has No Laughter and No Young Girls’, New York Times, 19 October 1913
‘Obituary of Wernham Ryott’, The Times, 2 March 1965, p. 14
‘Our Address’, Illustrated London News, 14 May 1842, p. 1
‘Paris Dressmakers in Protective Union’, New York Times, 24 October 1915
‘Paris Model Tea Gowns’, Debenham & Freebody Display Advertising, The Times, 23 March 1914, p. 11
‘Paris Model Tea Gowns’, Debenham & Freebody Display Advertising, The Times, 18 April 1914, p. 11 and 29 April 1914, p. 11
Paul Poiret, advertisement ‘Warning Against False Labels’, ‘The Specialty Shops’, Women’s Wear, 14 October 1913, p. 1
‘Paul Poiret Here to Tell of His Art’, New York Times, 21 September 1913
‘Paul Poiret v. Jules Poiret, Limited, The Poiret Gowns: Judgment for the Plaintiff’, The Times, 13 July 1920, p. 5
‘Poiret Gowns: Action for an Injunction’, The Times, 6 July 1920, p. 5
‘Predict Failure of Poiret’s Plan: Other Paris Couturiers See the End of “Blacklisting” Our Buyers’, New York Times, 15 January 1916
‘Singular Photographic Copyright Case, Evening Post, 6 April 1889
‘The Advantages of Cheap Patents’ 35 Scientific American, 21 October 1876, p. 256
‘The Centennial Exposition’, 35 Scientific American, 5 August 1876, p. 81
‘The Debate on the Patent Laws’, The Economist, 6 June 1869, p. 656
‘The Decision of the House of Lords Today’, The Times, 18 July 1898, p. 11
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‘The Exhibition of 1851’, The Economist, 12 October 1851, p. 1123
‘The Front Row of the Shilling Gallery, Punch, 1851, Vol. 20, p. 10
‘The High Court of Justice, Chancery Division: The Poiret Gowns’, The Times, 8 July 1920, p. 5
‘The International News Service: Suit by Associated Press’, The Times, 10 January 1917, p. 7
‘The Legislation of the Session’, The Times, 10 September 1875, p. 8
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