| United States. Patent Office - 1972 - 56 lapas
...coated with gum or veneer. The sale of 25,000 copies during the first royalty period led one of Twain's biographers to remark that this "was well enough for...and can't travel anyway but sideways and backways." January 3.— The first number of the Official Gazette of the 1872 United States Patent Office is issued.... | |
| United States. Patent and Trademark Office - 1981 - 64 lapas
...coated with gum or veneer. The sale of 25,000 copies during the first royalty period led one of Twain's biographers to remark that this "was well enough for...and can't travel anyway but sideways and backways." January 3. — The first Official Gazette of the United States 1872 Patent Office is issued. Published... | |
| Bruce Berman - 2006 - 288 lapas
...step toward competitive advantage and shareholder value, and more companies are prepared to take it. A country without a patent office and good patent laws is just a crab and can't travel any way but sideways and backwards. —Mark Twain, 1889 CHAPTER 11 Secrets of the Trade: An Inventor... | |
| Doris Simonis - 2007 - 322 lapas
...company that filed suit against the government of India to protect its patents on AIDS medications . A country without a patent office and good patent laws is just a crab and can't travel any way but sideways and backwards. — Mark Twain through Web sites, blogs, and e-mail; as a result... | |
| 38 lapas
...argument 100 years ago for why the United States needed strong intellectual property protection. He said: "A country without a patent office and good patent laws is just like a crab that can't travel any way but sideways or backways." In the late 1800s, Americans apparently... | |
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