| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1909 - 42 lapas
...may benefit, but because the policy is believed to be for the benefit of the great body of people, hi that it will stimulate writing and invention, to give some bonus to authors and inventors. designed to accomplish this result and is believed, in fact, to accomplish this result, it would be... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1924 - 394 lapas
...such rights are given. Not that any particluar class of citizens, however worthy. may benefit, hut because the policy is believed to be for the benefit...invention, to give .some bonus to authors and inventors. I do not believe that statement of the law has been affected by any decisions that have since been... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1926 - 354 lapas
...for the benefit of the author, but primarily for the benefit of the public, such rights are given. Not that any particular class of citizens, however...invention, to give some bonus to authors and inventors." , The committee undertook to place a most remarkable interpretation upon Article I. section S of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1926 - 356 lapas
...for the benefit of the author, but primarily for the benefit of the public, such rights are given. Not that any particular class of citizens, however...invention, to give some bonus to authors and inventors." The committee undertook to place a most remarkable interpretation upon Article I. section 8 of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1936 - 1578 lapas
...they may benefit, but because tne policy is believed to Ire for the benefit of the great body of the people in that it will stimulate writing and invention to give some bonus to authors and inventors. The problem at that time, as far as automatic mechanical music was concerned, was solved by Congress... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1936 - 1614 lapas
...they may benefit, but because tne policy is believed to l/e for the benefit of the great body of the people in that it will stimulate writing and invention to give some bonus to authors and inventors. The problem at that time, as far as automatic mechanical music was concerned, was solved by Congress... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1947 - 400 lapas
...for the benefit of the author, but primarily for the benefit of the public, such rights are Riven. Not that any particular class of citizens, however...invention, to give some bonus to authors and inventors." It is to be noted that those protected under the present law are creators, people who create or invent... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1951 - 538 lapas
...for the benefit of the author, but primarily for the benefit of the public, such rights are given. Not that any particular class of citizens, however...invention to give some bonus to authors and inventors." (Committee on Patents, House of Representatives, 60th Cong., 2d sess., H. Rept. 2222.) We are of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1951 - 106 lapas
...of citizens, however worthy, may benefit, but because the policy is believed to be for the Iwneflt of the great body of people, in that it will stimulate...invention to give some bonus to authors and inventors." (Committee on Patents, House of Representatives, 60th Cong., 2d sess., H. Rept. 2222.) We are of the... | |
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