Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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... continued to be heard in the prerogative courts with predictable results . Moreover , the Statute of Monopolies exempted not only patents for new inventions from its provisions but also a number of established monopolies deemed valuable ...
... continued to be heard in the prerogative courts with predictable results . Moreover , the Statute of Monopolies exempted not only patents for new inventions from its provisions but also a number of established monopolies deemed valuable ...
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... continued existence of patents was considerable . Certainly the force of their counter - attack suggests that the patent system's mid - Victorian champions took the possibility of abolition seriously . At least eighteen monographs ...
... continued existence of patents was considerable . Certainly the force of their counter - attack suggests that the patent system's mid - Victorian champions took the possibility of abolition seriously . At least eighteen monographs ...
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... continued to be excluded from the jurisdiction of British patent law.57 56For examples of the more narrow periodization , see Machlup and Penrose , “ The Patent Controversy " ; Batzel , “ Legal Monopoly in Liberal England " ; and Dutton ...
... continued to be excluded from the jurisdiction of British patent law.57 56For examples of the more narrow periodization , see Machlup and Penrose , “ The Patent Controversy " ; Batzel , “ Legal Monopoly in Liberal England " ; and Dutton ...
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The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
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