Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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... arguments . For example , all of the witnesses objected to the idea of a single registrar , but only Carpmael preferred to it the system currently in effect . Newton , May , Webster , and Woodcroft all advocated the creation of a ...
... arguments . For example , all of the witnesses objected to the idea of a single registrar , but only Carpmael preferred to it the system currently in effect . Newton , May , Webster , and Woodcroft all advocated the creation of a ...
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... arguments , present in the testimony of such eminent inventors as William Cubitt and Isambard Kingdom Brunel.42 John Lewis Ricardo , nephew of the economist David Ricardo , made an eloquent appeal for abolition in the interest of free ...
... arguments , present in the testimony of such eminent inventors as William Cubitt and Isambard Kingdom Brunel.42 John Lewis Ricardo , nephew of the economist David Ricardo , made an eloquent appeal for abolition in the interest of free ...
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... arguments for their continued existence . In considering the ways in which the authors of works for and against ... Arguments made by Macfie and his fellow abolitionists against patent right were not only responses to the arguments in ...
... arguments for their continued existence . In considering the ways in which the authors of works for and against ... Arguments made by Macfie and his fellow abolitionists against patent right were not only responses to the arguments in ...
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The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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