From Privilege to Private Right: the Making of Modern Copyright
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    Britain between 17th and 18th centuries witnessed the making of modern copyright Meanwhile, many constitutional affairs stood out, the most important of which is copyright’s change from privilege to private right This change is owning to Parliament’s limit to Emperors’ privileges on one hand, on the other hand, thanks to inner conflict of stationer’s interest Divorce of jurisdiction and governmentgubernaculum provides a solid foundation for justifying the limitations to privileges The House of Lords holds copyright is a statutory right, not a common right Three approaches, ie nature right, incentive policy and fairness, emerged in earlier cases when justifying copyright The formation of modern copyright constitutes a part of political and institutional change of Britain then

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李雨峰.从特权到私权:近代版权制度的产生[J].重庆大学学报社会科学版,2008,14(2):90~95

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