Intellectual Property Rights: Critical Concepts in Law, 3. sējums

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D. Vaver
Taylor & Francis, 2006 - 368 lappuses

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new technologies legal innovation
7
Second lecture on discoveries and inventions
31
A poor mans tale of a patent 377
37
The economic theory concerning patents for inventions
43
a review and a modest proposal
63
exclusive rights
84
Are business method patents bad for business?
145
Patent protection of broad claims
159
Equivalents and the importance of prior limiting statements
231
rethinking intellectual property rights
261
sound and fury ?
274
Intellectual property rights and global food security
315
Enclosure intellectual property and lifesciences research
339
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357. lappuse - By a perpetual monopoly, all the other subjects of the state are taxed very absurdly in two different ways; first, by the high price of goods, which, in the case of a free trade, they could buy much cheaper ; and, secondly, by their total exclusion from a branch of business which it might be both convenient and profitable for many of them to carry on.

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