STATIONERS’ HALL

STATIONERS’ HALL

Stationers’ Hall. Hist. The hall of the Stationers’ Company, established in London in 1553, at which every person claiming a copyright was required to register as a condition precedent to filing an infringement action.

¡°Accordingly ¡®Entered at Stationers’ Hall¡¯ on the title page of books was a form of warning to pirates that the owner of the copyright could and might sue. This requirement disappeared with the Copyright Act, 1911.¡± David M. Walker, The Oxford Companion to Law 1182 (1980).


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