Literary property

Literary property is a common law form of intellectual property that protects an author's creative rights in their work.[1] The concept has been traced back to John Milton's April 1667 publication contract for Paradise Lost with Samuel Simmons.[2]

  1. ^ Feather 2020, p. 747.
  2. ^ Ng 2012, pp. 533–535; Rodzvilla 2020, pp. 965–966.

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