Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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... argued that patents unfairly forced " the consumer , whom nobody even in these days of free trade seems to think deserving of much consideration . . . to bear the charges of the sole and protected producer . " The burden of higher ...
... argued that patents unfairly forced " the consumer , whom nobody even in these days of free trade seems to think deserving of much consideration . . . to bear the charges of the sole and protected producer . " The burden of higher ...
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... argued in terms of expediency rather than natural right . They claimed that the possibility of obtaining a patent encouraged men to invent and to publish their inventions , actions essential to continued economic prosperity in an era of ...
... argued in terms of expediency rather than natural right . They claimed that the possibility of obtaining a patent encouraged men to invent and to publish their inventions , actions essential to continued economic prosperity in an era of ...
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... argued against government intervention in the industrial economy . Supporters and opponents of patents argued that the state had a responsibility to promote industrial growth and inventive activity as a vital component of industrial ...
... argued against government intervention in the industrial economy . Supporters and opponents of patents argued that the state had a responsibility to promote industrial growth and inventive activity as a vital component of industrial ...
Inhalt
The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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