Doctrine
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This year marks the centenary of an almost forgotten book: The literary and artistic creation and the Law by Marcel Plaisant. His author, one of the most significant in the field of French intellectual properties during the first half of 20th century, gives in this book a deep thought about French “copyright” and its spirit. Watchman of this spirit his predecessors had put in the Berne Convention of 1886, he bore this spirit to the French “copyright” law of 1957.