The Story of the United States Patent OfficeU. S. Department of Commerce, 1956 - 42 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 10.
i. lappuse
... protecting and rewarding inven- tors , this system has for years encouraged the imaginative to dream and to experiment — in garages and sheds , in great universities and corporate laboratories . From such explorations on the frontiers ...
... protecting and rewarding inven- tors , this system has for years encouraged the imaginative to dream and to experiment — in garages and sheds , in great universities and corporate laboratories . From such explorations on the frontiers ...
iii. lappuse
... protected the inventor by giving him an opportunity to profit from his labors , and it has benefited society by ... protection . The American Patent System plays no favorites . It is as democratic as the Constitution which begot it ...
... protected the inventor by giving him an opportunity to profit from his labors , and it has benefited society by ... protection . The American Patent System plays no favorites . It is as democratic as the Constitution which begot it ...
iv. lappuse
... protecting inventions , fostering industrial and technical progress , and ultimately giving to the world the benefits of the individual ... protection and to provide for the systematic examination of applications in the Patent Office , IV.
... protecting inventions , fostering industrial and technical progress , and ultimately giving to the world the benefits of the individual ... protection and to provide for the systematic examination of applications in the Patent Office , IV.
vii. lappuse
... protection to inventors and authors . Although there was a widespread fear of " monopolies " of the kind granted by European monarchs , no objection was raised to the principle of granting limited monopolies in the form of patents on ...
... protection to inventors and authors . Although there was a widespread fear of " monopolies " of the kind granted by European monarchs , no objection was raised to the principle of granting limited monopolies in the form of patents on ...
18. lappuse
... Protection of Industrial Property ( patents and trade- marks ) , formed in Paris in 1883 . ( This Convention ... protecting the patent and trademark rights of Americans in foreign countries and of foreigners in the United States . Each ...
... Protection of Industrial Property ( patents and trade- marks ) , formed in Paris in 1883 . ( This Convention ... protecting the patent and trademark rights of Americans in foreign countries and of foreigners in the United States . Each ...
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