Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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... period the question of whether patents for inventions should continue to be granted and , if so , under what conditions , was intensely debated in the major forums of British public opinion . It touched on a variety of interests ...
... period the question of whether patents for inventions should continue to be granted and , if so , under what conditions , was intensely debated in the major forums of British public opinion . It touched on a variety of interests ...
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... period 1750-59 . After 1760 the number of inventions patented grew by hundreds rather than tens for each ten - year period . In the first decade of the nineteenth century it nearly reached 1,000 ; by the end of the second it was over ...
... period 1750-59 . After 1760 the number of inventions patented grew by hundreds rather than tens for each ten - year period . In the first decade of the nineteenth century it nearly reached 1,000 ; by the end of the second it was over ...
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... period of provisional protection was needed for the working - class inventor to perfect and market his invention . Although Macfie challenged the Labour Representation League's right to speak for the working man , Campin's remarks were ...
... period of provisional protection was needed for the working - class inventor to perfect and market his invention . Although Macfie challenged the Labour Representation League's right to speak for the working man , Campin's remarks were ...
Inhalt
The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
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