
The law of copyright
- Non-fiction
- Literary scholars, authors, copyright enthusiasts
- Advocative
- Publisher
- by Public Domain
In 'The Law of Copyright,' William Wordsworth passionately argues for authors' perpetual rights over their works, confronting opposition from printers and publishers while emphasizing the importance of protecting literary property and advocating for justice within the literary community.
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In 'The Law of Copyright,' William Wordsworth passionately advocates for authors' rights in the face of resistance from printers and publishers, arguing for perpetual rights over literary creations. His transformation from private contemplation to public advocacy highlights the ongoing tensions in the literary community regarding copyright law and the need for justice for authors. This work serves as a crucial commentary on the importance of protecting literary property and the collective voice of writers.
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