Ordonnance de Montpellier
The Ordonnance de Montpellier, signed on 28 December 1537 by Francis I of France, established the first legal deposit system.
In the Ordonnance, Francis decreed that no book be sold in France until a copy was deposited in his library. The decree was not widely followed and the legal deposit requirement abolished in the French Revolution.
References
- Larivière, Jules; Jean Lunn (2000). "2 – History of Legal Deposit". Guidelines for Legal Deposit Legislation (PDF). Paris: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
External links
- "Texte intégral de l'ordonnance de Montpellier" (in French). Archived from the original on 2015-09-17.
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