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nI imagine that, at first glance, you might have misread this and thought I was going to talk about a sculpture (statue) of a woman named Anne. Perhaps Queen Anne of England:
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nBut “statute” is a word for “law.” And, even though it has Queen Anne’s name on it, this British law has nothing to do with the queen.
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nIt was also an important step to safeguarding rights for authors and artists rather than publishers and printers.
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nOn this date in 1710, the Statute of Anne became the law of the land, that land being England, Wales, and Scotland; later, when Ireland (now just Northern Ireland) became part of the country, the copyright law held there, as well. A new copyright law was passed in 1842.
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nThe Statute of Anne influenced other nations’ copyright laws, including the law in the U.S.
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nCheck out this website to learn the basics of copyright.
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