Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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... objecting to the clause excluding the colonies . Other members took exception to it on the grounds that it deprived ... objected to being asked to ratify the changes made by Commons on such short notice and postponed debate for a month ...
... objecting to the clause excluding the colonies . Other members took exception to it on the grounds that it deprived ... objected to being asked to ratify the changes made by Commons on such short notice and postponed debate for a month ...
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... objected to being asked to pass a bill reflecting the views of the previous administration and , more particularly , of Lord Granville , who had openly advocated abolition of the patent system : " In reading through the Bill , he ...
... objected to being asked to pass a bill reflecting the views of the previous administration and , more particularly , of Lord Granville , who had openly advocated abolition of the patent system : " In reading through the Bill , he ...
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... objected to the way the patent system worked rather than to the system itself , however , and his solution stopped far short of abolition . Like most critics of the pre - reform patent system , he favored lower fees ' John Stuart Mill ...
... objected to the way the patent system worked rather than to the system itself , however , and his solution stopped far short of abolition . Like most critics of the pre - reform patent system , he favored lower fees ' John Stuart Mill ...
Inhalt
The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
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