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| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1920 - 1180 pages
...which others are willing to pay, is not sufficient to insure to it this legal attribute of property. The general rule of law is, that the noblest of human...productions— knowledge, truths ascertained, conceptions, and ideas—become, after voluntary communication to others, free as the air to common use. Upon these... | |
| Trademarks - 1920 - 604 pages
...the noblest of human productions—knowledge, truths ascertained, conceptions, and ideas—becomes, after voluntary communication to others, free as the air to common use. Upon these incorporeal productions the attribute of property is continued after such communication... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 1834 pages
...which others are willing to pay, is not sufficient to insure to it this legal attribute of property. The general rule of law is, that the noblest of human...productions— knowledge, truths ascertained, conceptions, and ideas—become, after voluntary communication to others, free as the air to common use. Upon these... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1920 - 1224 pages
...which others ^re willing to pay, is not sufficient to insure to it this legal attribute of property. The general rule of law is, that the noblest of human...productions— Knowledge, truths ascertained, conceptions, and ideas—become, after voluntary communication to others, free as the air to common use. Upon these... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Courts - 1974 - 1044 pages
...the noblest of human productions—knowledge, truths ascertained, conceptions, and ideas—become, after voluntary communication to others, free as the air to common use." 248 US 215, 250 (1918). But there is no fixed, immutable line to tell us which "human productions"... | |
| Jane Gaines - Social Science - 1991 - 368 pages
...the “noblest of human productions—knowledge, truths ascertained, conceptions, and ideas—become, after voluntary communication to others, free as the air to common use” (as quoted in Samuelson, 395). ¿. See Hoehling v. Universal City Studios, 6,8 F.1d 9 72 (1980), for... | |
| Th. C. J. A. van Engelen - Intellectual property - 1994 - 535 pages
...Conventie effectief en gelden geen formele vereisten meer. (Zie: Baumganten/Meyen, BIB 1989, p. 115). 22 The general rule of law is, that the noblest of human...and ideas - become, after voluntary communication to othens,free as the air to common use. Vgl. ook Benjamin Kaplan: If man has any ¿natunal' nights not... | |
| Peter Groves - Law - 1997 - 787 pages
...which others are willing to pay, is not sufficient to ensure to it this legal attribute of property. The general rule of law is, that the noblest of human...communication to others, free as the air to common use. Upon these incorporeal productions the attribute of property is continued after such communications... | |
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