Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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... Macfie acknowledged that it was in the interest of the state , and within the scope of its authority , to offer the inventor some incentive to publish his discovery . " Monopoly❞ in the form of patent right , however , he deemed “ a ...
... Macfie acknowledged that it was in the interest of the state , and within the scope of its authority , to offer the inventor some incentive to publish his discovery . " Monopoly❞ in the form of patent right , however , he deemed “ a ...
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... Macfie and Webster also collaborated more than once . In 1859 Macfie seconded Webster's motion for the creation of a joint NAPSS - BAAS committee " to consider the question of improvements in the law of patents , " and both men served ...
... Macfie and Webster also collaborated more than once . In 1859 Macfie seconded Webster's motion for the creation of a joint NAPSS - BAAS committee " to consider the question of improvements in the law of patents , " and both men served ...
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... Macfie's proposal of state rewards for inventors . " 42 Undeterred by the generally negative reaction of Parliament and the press for his call for abolition , Macfie persevered in his efforts to reopen debate on the patent question in ...
... Macfie's proposal of state rewards for inventors . " 42 Undeterred by the generally negative reaction of Parliament and the press for his call for abolition , Macfie persevered in his efforts to reopen debate on the patent question in ...
Inhalt
The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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