Copyright law of the Netherlands
According to the Dutch Copyright Law (called Auteurswet), a Dutch copyright (called auteursrecht) is the exclusive right of the author of a work of literature, science or art, to publish and duplicate such work ([http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0001886/geldigheidsdatum_03-02-2012, article 1]).
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