812. D. Saunders, Authorship and copyright, London 1992, s. 112. [przypis autorski]

813. Por. m.in. I. Kant, On the Unlawfulness of Reprinting..., ch. 1 p. 14; D. Saunders, Authorship and copyright..., s. 112. [przypis autorski]

814. F. Kawohl (2008), Commentary on Kant’s essay On the Injustice of Reprinting Books (1785), [w:] Primary Sources on Copyright (1450–1900), wyd. L. Bently, M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org, P. E. Geller, Must copyright be for ever caught between marketplace and authorship norms?, [w:] B. Sherman, A. Strowel, Of authors and origins. Essays on copyright law, Oxford 1994, s. 168. [przypis autorski]

815. I. Kant, On the Unlawfulness of Reprinting..., ch. 1 p. 1. [przypis autorski]

816. F. Kawohl, The Berlin Publisher Friedrich Nicolai and the Reprinting Sections of the Prussian Statute Book of 1794, [w:] R. Deazley, M. Kretschmer, L. Bently [red.], Privilege and Property. Essays on the History of Copyright, s. 207, P. E. Geller, Must copyright be for ever caught between marketplace and authorship norms?, [w:] B. Sherman, A. Strowel, Of authors and origins. Essays on copyright law, Oxford 1994, s. 168. [przypis autorski]

817. F. Kawohl (2008), Commentary on Kant’s essay On the Injustice of Reprinting Books (1785), [w:] Primary Sources on Copyright (1450–1900), wyd. L. Bently, M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org. [przypis autorski]

818. F. Kawohl (2008), Commentary on Kant’s essay On the Injustice... [przypis autorski]

819. F. Kawohl (2008), Commentary on Kant’s essay On the Injustice... [przypis autorski]

820. Por. szerzej na temat kontekstu historycznego, w jakim doszło do opublikowania eseju Fichtego w: G. Mayeda, Commentary on Fichte’s „The Illegality of the Unauthorised Reprinting of Books”: An Essay on Intellectual Property During the Age of the Enlightenment, „University of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal”, Vol. 5, Nos. 1–2, 2008, http://ssrn.com/abstract=2034530 (dostęp 10.11.2013), s. 145 i n. [przypis autorski]

821. J. Fichte, Proof of the Unlawfulness of Reprinting, Berlin (1793), [w:] Primary Sources on Copyright (1450–1900), wyd. L. Bently, M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org, ch. 1 p. 27. [przypis autorski]