Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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... Webster , characterized Carpmael as " almost singu- lar " in his belief that current patent costs were not too high . For his own part Webster claimed to have circularized inventors in November 1850 to ascertain their views on the ...
... Webster , characterized Carpmael as " almost singu- lar " in his belief that current patent costs were not too high . For his own part Webster claimed to have circularized inventors in November 1850 to ascertain their views on the ...
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... Webster . Webster was a distinguished barrister and an acknowledged authority on patent law who had testified in this capacity before several parliamentary committees and who had actually helped to write the Patent Law Amendment Act of ...
... Webster . Webster was a distinguished barrister and an acknowledged authority on patent law who had testified in this capacity before several parliamentary committees and who had actually helped to write the Patent Law Amendment Act of ...
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... Webster at the meeting the following year , and the two continued their verbal sparring at the NAPSS meetings over the next fifteen years . 34 During the same period Macfie and Webster also collaborated more than once . In 1859 Macfie ...
... Webster at the meeting the following year , and the two continued their verbal sparring at the NAPSS meetings over the next fifteen years . 34 During the same period Macfie and Webster also collaborated more than once . In 1859 Macfie ...
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The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
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