Patent Law Revision: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights |
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... situation not likely to be repeated . Paragraph ( g ) ( 2 ) ( iv ) would make certain that the LaPeyre and companion cases are limited to their particular facts . A patent owner is not and should not be in the position of a public ...
... situation not likely to be repeated . Paragraph ( g ) ( 2 ) ( iv ) would make certain that the LaPeyre and companion cases are limited to their particular facts . A patent owner is not and should not be in the position of a public ...
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... situation , a special Committee on Antitrust and Misuse was formed within the Philadelphia Patent Law Asso- ciation , instructed to study the entire situation and to submit appropriate recommendations to the Board of Governors . Many ...
... situation , a special Committee on Antitrust and Misuse was formed within the Philadelphia Patent Law Asso- ciation , instructed to study the entire situation and to submit appropriate recommendations to the Board of Governors . Many ...
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... situations . The interests of patent owners and the public call for legislative clarification of some of the major ... situation facing the patent owner and his prospective licensee , are often indispensable to the full utilizaiton of ...
... situations . The interests of patent owners and the public call for legislative clarification of some of the major ... situation facing the patent owner and his prospective licensee , are often indispensable to the full utilizaiton of ...
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... situation he faces . Obviously , the arrangement must hold prospects or profit for both parties . But in taking into account the business interests involved , the patent owner can properly include in the license only those provisions ...
... situation he faces . Obviously , the arrangement must hold prospects or profit for both parties . But in taking into account the business interests involved , the patent owner can properly include in the license only those provisions ...
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... situation existing at the time of licensing , he and his prospective licensee must foresee not only how the courts and Department of Justice might interpret the license provisions , but also how changing business circumstances might ...
... situation existing at the time of licensing , he and his prospective licensee must foresee not only how the courts and Department of Justice might interpret the license provisions , but also how changing business circumstances might ...
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Adkins Amendment 23 antitrust laws application for patent assignor assignor estoppel Attorney believe benefit bill Chairman claim clarify Clean Air Clean Air Act Commissioner committee competition compulsory licensing Congress contract decision Department of Justice disclosure doctrine effect enacted exclusive fees field field-of-use licensing filing illegal industry infringement invalid invention inventor issue know-how licenses Lear legislation license agreement licensing practices licensor limited litigation manufacture McLaren ment monopoly nonexclusive Painton parties patent application patent grant Patent Law Association patent licensing patent misuse Patent Office patent owner patent rights patent system payment permit present prior art Professor WESTON proposed amendment protection provisions public interest require restrictions rule of reason Scott Amendments Section 301 Senator HART Senator MCCLELLAN specific statement statute subcommittee subject matter Supreme Court tion title 35 trade secrets trademark uncertainty United United States Code unpatented validity
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478. lappuse - The Sherman Act was designed to be a comprehensive charter of economic liberty aimed at preserving free and unfettered competition as the rule of trade. It rests on the premise that the unrestrained interaction of competitive forces will yield the best allocation of our economic resources, the lowest prices, the highest quality and the greatest material progress, while at the same time providing an environment conducive to the preservation of our democratic political and social institutions.
468. lappuse - Under § 103, the scope and content of the prior art are to be determined; differences between the prior art and the claims at issue are to be ascertained; and the level of ordinary skill in the pertinent art resolved.
551. lappuse - As a charter of freedom, the act has a generality and adaptability comparable to that found to be desirable in constitutional provisions.
63. lappuse - ... a written description of the invention, and of the manner and process of making and using it, in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art to which it pertains, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make and use the same, and shall set forth the best mode contemplated by the inventor of carrying out his invention.
178. lappuse - Thus not specifying but indubitably contemplating and requiring a standard, it follows that it was intended that the standard of reason which had been applied at the common law and in this country in dealing with subjects of the character embraced by the statute, was intended to be the measure used for the purpose of determining whether in a given case a particular act had or had not brought about the wrong against which the statute provided.
468. lappuse - ... unless more ingenuity and skill in applying the old method of fastening the shank and the knob were required in the application of it to the clay or porcelain knob than were possessed by an ordinary mechanic acquainted with the business, there was an absence of that degree of skill and ingenuity which constitute essential elements of every invention. In other words, the improvement is the work of the skilful mechanic, not that of the inventor.
132. lappuse - An element in a claim for a combination may be expressed as a means or step for performing a specified function without the recital of structure, material, or acts in support thereof, and such claim shall be construed to cover the corresponding structure, material, or acts described in the specification and equivalents thereof.
654. lappuse - In determining priority of invention there shall be considered not only the respective dates of conception and reduction to practice of the invention, but also the reasonable diligence of one who was first to conceive and last to reduce to practice, from a time prior to conception by the other.
136. lappuse - ... shall have the same effect, as to such invention, as though filed on the date of the prior application, if filed before the patenting or abandonment of or termination of proceedings on the first application or on an application similarly entitled to the benefit of the filing date of the first application and if it contains or is amended to contain a specific reference to the earlier filed application.
478. lappuse - Act more certain to the benefit of everyone concerned, but it also avoids the necessity for an incredibly complicated and prolonged economic investigation into the entire history of the industry involved, as well as related industries, in an effort to determine at large whether a particular restraint has been unreasonable — an inquiry so often wholly fruitless when undertaken.