This protection affords, under the condition of a complete specification and publication of the invention, the only practical and effective means of introducing new technical methods without loss of time and in a reliable manner to the general knowledge... Parliamentary Papers - Page 349by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1874Full view - About this book
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...The sense of right among civili/ed nations demands the legal protection of intellectual work. (li.) This protection affords, under the condition of a...public. (c.) The protection of invention renders the labor of the inventor remunerative, and induces thereby competent rnnn to devote time and means to... | |
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...(b.) This protection affords the only practical and effective means of introducingnew technical ideas, without loss of time and In a reliable manner, to the general knowledge of the public. (e.) The protection of invention renders the labor of the inventor remunerative, and induces thereby... | |
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...The sense of right among civilised nations demands the legal protection of intellectual work. (!).) This protection affords, under the condition of a...new and useful technical methods and improvements, and attracts capital from abroad, which, in the absence of patent protection, will find means of secure... | |
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...of right among civilized nations demands the legal protection of intellectual works ; because such protection affords, under the condition of a complete...reliable manner, to the general knowledge of the public ; because the protection of invention renders the labor of the inventor remunerative, and so induces... | |
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...This protection affords the only practical and effective means of introducing new technical ideas, without loss of time, and in a reliable manner, to the general knowledge of the public. "e. The protection of invention renders the labor of the inventor remunerative, and induces thereby... | |
 | United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1873 - 768 pages
...This protection affords the only practical and effective means of introducing new technical ideas, without loss of time and in a reliable manner, to...public. (c.) The protection of invention renders the labor of the inventor remunerative, and imlnccs thereby introduction and practical application of new... | |
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...(a) The sense of right among civilized nations demands the legal protection of intellectual work. (6) This protection affords, under the condition of a...public. (c) The protection of invention renders the labor of the inventor remunerative, and induces thereby competent men to devote time and means to the... | |
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