Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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... reward " Bentham meant that obtainable in the marketplace : In the ordinary course of commerce the inventor will meet with a natural reward exactly proportionate to the utility of his discovery , and which will unite within itself all ...
... reward " Bentham meant that obtainable in the marketplace : In the ordinary course of commerce the inventor will meet with a natural reward exactly proportionate to the utility of his discovery , and which will unite within itself all ...
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... reward him for the service . " He identified three advantages that the patent grant enjoyed over other types of reward , and more particularly over state rewards made directly to inventors : it was not selectively administered , its ...
... reward him for the service . " He identified three advantages that the patent grant enjoyed over other types of reward , and more particularly over state rewards made directly to inventors : it was not selectively administered , its ...
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... rewards to selected inventors . “ A system of rewards given by Government would not merely be inefficient , it would be ... reward , over which they could not have the slightest control , have that effect ? 70 68Details of these pro ...
... rewards to selected inventors . “ A system of rewards given by Government would not merely be inefficient , it would be ... reward , over which they could not have the slightest control , have that effect ? 70 68Details of these pro ...
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The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
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