Chemical Patentability and the ChemistUniversity of Wisconsin, 1978 - 312 lappuses |
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57. lappuse
... grant of a patent may help the reader decide this question for himself . A patent might be thought of as a contract between the public and the inventor . In exchange for the grant of a 48 ... monopoly in his invention " for a limited ...
... grant of a patent may help the reader decide this question for himself . A patent might be thought of as a contract between the public and the inventor . In exchange for the grant of a 48 ... monopoly in his invention " for a limited ...
132. lappuse
... grant of power and a limitation . This qualified authority , unlike the power often exercised in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries by the Eng- lish Crown , is limited to the promo- tion of advances in the " useful arts . " It was ...
... grant of power and a limitation . This qualified authority , unlike the power often exercised in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries by the Eng- lish Crown , is limited to the promo- tion of advances in the " useful arts . " It was ...
134. lappuse
... grant of an exclu- sive right to an invention was the creation of society - at odds with the inherent free nature of disclosed ideas and was not to be freely giv- en . Only inventions and discoveries which furthered human knowledge ...
... grant of an exclu- sive right to an invention was the creation of society - at odds with the inherent free nature of disclosed ideas and was not to be freely giv- en . Only inventions and discoveries which furthered human knowledge ...
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A COMPARISON OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES | 11 |
continued | 28 |
THE PATENTING PROCESS | 37 |
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