Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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... inventors and not to assignees . Most important of all , cash rewards would prevent no one else from using the new invention , and so the inventor would not benefit at the expense of the public.41 Not all abolitionists shared Macfie's ...
... inventors and not to assignees . Most important of all , cash rewards would prevent no one else from using the new invention , and so the inventor would not benefit at the expense of the public.41 Not all abolitionists shared Macfie's ...
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... inventor was hurt rather than helped by the patent system . Rogers cited the contradictory opinions expressed by witnesses before the 1851 Select Committee on Patents as proof that inventors themselves disagreed about the system's ...
... inventor was hurt rather than helped by the patent system . Rogers cited the contradictory opinions expressed by witnesses before the 1851 Select Committee on Patents as proof that inventors themselves disagreed about the system's ...
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... Inventors ' Institute pursued its objects and castigated its opponents . " 1 Editorials and papers published in the Scientific Review construed the inventor's rights to protection and compensation as broad and absolute . " Inventors ...
... Inventors ' Institute pursued its objects and castigated its opponents . " 1 Editorials and papers published in the Scientific Review construed the inventor's rights to protection and compensation as broad and absolute . " Inventors ...
Inhalt
The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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