Inventions, Patents and Trade-marks: Their Protection and Promotion (a Revision and Enlargement of Inventions and Patents) |
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Trade - marks in some cases have been held to possess values that are almost fabulous ; some manufacturers hold them more valuable than all their other assets combined , and millions have been spent in maintaining them .
Trade - marks in some cases have been held to possess values that are almost fabulous ; some manufacturers hold them more valuable than all their other assets combined , and millions have been spent in maintaining them .
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Several interrelated United States applications may be combined into one only when they were filed on the same date by the same inventor and relate , respectively , to a process , an apparatus , and a product .
Several interrelated United States applications may be combined into one only when they were filed on the same date by the same inventor and relate , respectively , to a process , an apparatus , and a product .
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One of the best - known and most frequently applied of all ! the rules applying to infringement is that the omission of one element or ingredient of a combination covered by a patent claim averts any charge of infringement based upon ...
One of the best - known and most frequently applied of all ! the rules applying to infringement is that the omission of one element or ingredient of a combination covered by a patent claim averts any charge of infringement based upon ...
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PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION х CHAPTER I PROTECTION AND THE New DEAL | 1 |
THE FIELD FOR INVENTION | 10 |
WHY GET A PATENT? | 21 |
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