The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering Congress to grant patents and copyrights is the conviction that encouragement of individual effort by personal gain is the best way to advance public welfare through the talents of authors and inventors... Computers and Intellectual Property: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on ... - 884. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Administration of Justice - 1991 - 958 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition - 1997 - 594 lapas
...[statement of Rep. Fish]). 140The real purpose of copyright is the public welfare. "[EJncouragement of individual effort by personal gain is the best way to advance public welfare" (Mazer u Stein, 347 US 201, 219 [1954]). Trade figures attest to the social beneficence of the copyright... | |
| 1980 - 282 lapas
...at 350. "* Based on the notion that copyright is primarily an economic grant since "[ejncouragement of individual effort by personal gain is the best way to advance public welfare . . ." (Mazer v. Stein, 347 US 201, 219 [1954]), it is stated that neither the public welfare nor the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1954 - 656 lapas
...stated : "The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering Congress to grant patents and copyrights is the conviction that encouragement of individual...activities deserve rewards commensurate with the services rendered." Inventors are benefactors of the public because after the expiration of a patent, the invention... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1954 - 1472 lapas
...stated : "The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering Congress to grant patents and copyrights is the conviction that encouragement of individual...'science and useful arts.' Sacrificial days devoted to snob creative activities deserve rewards commensurate with the services rendered." Inventors nre benefactors... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1955 - 120 lapas
...(11) The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering Congress to grant patents and copyrights is the conviction that encouragement of individual...creative activities deserve rewards commensurate with the service rendered. HR 2128 in no way assures the inventor of any monetary return. I nearly went broke... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1955 - 356 lapas
...such statutes with valuable, enforceable rights, together with commensurate rewards, on the theory that encouragement of individual effort by personal gain is the best way to advance the public welfare. Mazer v. Stein, 347 US 201, 100 USPQ 325. The court is of the opinion that appellant... | |
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