Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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... existing specifica- tions be gathered together in one office and all future ones enrolled there . He knew from his own experience that it was " hopeless to attempt to reform those existing offices . They have so many other things to do ...
... existing specifica- tions be gathered together in one office and all future ones enrolled there . He knew from his own experience that it was " hopeless to attempt to reform those existing offices . They have so many other things to do ...
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... existing patent system . Bentham , for example , gave an account of the bureaucratic gauntlet run by the would - be patentee that , although described in the 1820s , sounds remarkably like those rendered by Dickens's fictional inventors ...
... existing patent system . Bentham , for example , gave an account of the bureaucratic gauntlet run by the would - be patentee that , although described in the 1820s , sounds remarkably like those rendered by Dickens's fictional inventors ...
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... existing state of the law , will be entirely precluded from exhibiting any inventions , improvements , or design they may have devised , unless at the risk of total loss of all benefits to be derived therefrom.48 The petitioners asked ...
... existing state of the law , will be entirely precluded from exhibiting any inventions , improvements , or design they may have devised , unless at the risk of total loss of all benefits to be derived therefrom.48 The petitioners asked ...
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The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
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