Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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... abolition , however , Macfie and Fairrie urged that British patent protection extend to British colonies as well as to the three branches of the kingdom . They were virtually alone in so arguing ; most witnesses favored allowing ...
... abolition , however , Macfie and Fairrie urged that British patent protection extend to British colonies as well as to the three branches of the kingdom . They were virtually alone in so arguing ; most witnesses favored allowing ...
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... abolition , Macfie persevered in his efforts to reopen debate on the patent question in Commons . His 1870 motion that a Select Committee be appointed " to consider and report upon the Law relating to Letters Patent for Inventions " was ...
... abolition , Macfie persevered in his efforts to reopen debate on the patent question in Commons . His 1870 motion that a Select Committee be appointed " to consider and report upon the Law relating to Letters Patent for Inventions " was ...
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... abolition . From the late 1850s through the mid - 1870s , abolitionists used a variety of forums - the press , parliamentary committees , and extraparliamentary organizations - to argue against patent protection . Theirs was and ...
... abolition . From the late 1850s through the mid - 1870s , abolitionists used a variety of forums - the press , parliamentary committees , and extraparliamentary organizations - to argue against patent protection . Theirs was and ...
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The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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