Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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... increase in the number of patents granted , which rose to 50 for the period 1670-79 , held steady at 53 for 1680-89 , and shot up to 102 for 1690-99.36 This increase was doubtless due in part to the enthusiasm for science and ...
... increase in the number of patents granted , which rose to 50 for the period 1670-79 , held steady at 53 for 1680-89 , and shot up to 102 for 1690-99.36 This increase was doubtless due in part to the enthusiasm for science and ...
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... increase in patent activity from the early stages of the industrial revolution onward , but the significance of that increase is less easily established . It is not entirely clear what was happening during this period ; not all of the ...
... increase in patent activity from the early stages of the industrial revolution onward , but the significance of that increase is less easily established . It is not entirely clear what was happening during this period ; not all of the ...
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... increasing the number of hangers - on of government . " 62 Wright's views were echoed by the representatives of ... increase the conveniences , the comforts , and security of life , are justly entitled to a limited property in their ...
... increasing the number of hangers - on of government . " 62 Wright's views were echoed by the representatives of ... increase the conveniences , the comforts , and security of life , are justly entitled to a limited property in their ...
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The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
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