The invention of an author is a species of property unknown to the common law of England. Its usages are immemorial; and the views of it tend to the benefit and advantage of the public with respect to the necessaries of life, and not to the improvement and graces of mind.


4 Burr. Part IV., 2387. - Dissenting in Millar v Taylor (1769)


The invention of an author is a species of property unknown to the common law of England. Its usages are immemorial; and the views of it tend to the...

The invention of an author is a species of property unknown to the common law of England. Its usages are immemorial; and the views of it tend to the...

The invention of an author is a species of property unknown to the common law of England. Its usages are immemorial; and the views of it tend to the...

The invention of an author is a species of property unknown to the common law of England. Its usages are immemorial; and the views of it tend to the...