Inventions and Their ManagementInternational textbook Company, 1937 - 733 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 80.
470. lappuse
... protecting inventions , there are other ways whereby protection can be obtained . None of them is applicable to all inventions ; in fact , it is only an occasional invention to which any of them can be applied , but every invention ...
... protecting inventions , there are other ways whereby protection can be obtained . None of them is applicable to all inventions ; in fact , it is only an occasional invention to which any of them can be applied , but every invention ...
471. lappuse
... protection under a contract giving him the exclusive right to use that element as he would if his own device were patented . Control of a process or a mechanism for producing an article of manufacture may give that article as much ...
... protection under a contract giving him the exclusive right to use that element as he would if his own device were patented . Control of a process or a mechanism for producing an article of manufacture may give that article as much ...
542. lappuse
... protect both their published and their unpublished works . This protection was very inadequate . In 1710 the Statute of Anne was passed in England , forming the basis of modern British and American copyright law . The general idea of ...
... protect both their published and their unpublished works . This protection was very inadequate . In 1710 the Statute of Anne was passed in England , forming the basis of modern British and American copyright law . The general idea of ...
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