Patent Office Papers: 1914-1917, 6±ÇPatent Office Society, 1914 |
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... described can not be protected thereby . " The conclusion to which we have come is , that blank account books are not the subject of copy- right ; and that the mere copyright of Seldon's book did not confer upon him the exclusive right ...
... described can not be protected thereby . " The conclusion to which we have come is , that blank account books are not the subject of copy- right ; and that the mere copyright of Seldon's book did not confer upon him the exclusive right ...
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... described . " Claim 2. " The arrangement of the two stubs relatively to the coupons and the list of terminal stations in the manner and for the purpose speci- fied . " That- " The patentable features of a railway or other ticket like ...
... described . " Claim 2. " The arrangement of the two stubs relatively to the coupons and the list of terminal stations in the manner and for the purpose speci- fied . " That- " The patentable features of a railway or other ticket like ...
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... described . " The court said : " The folded sheet seems to me to involve no invention , but the making of one of the folds a gift likely to preserve the name and address of the sender may do so . While the patent certainly seems very ...
... described . " The court said : " The folded sheet seems to me to involve no invention , but the making of one of the folds a gift likely to preserve the name and address of the sender may do so . While the patent certainly seems very ...
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... cases would be operative as a publication under Sec- tion 4886 , it is possible that in some cases , the invention would be described with all the necessary clearness . The disclosure , to be effective for this purpose , 8.
... cases would be operative as a publication under Sec- tion 4886 , it is possible that in some cases , the invention would be described with all the necessary clearness . The disclosure , to be effective for this purpose , 8.
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... described in the foreign patent after the grant of the American patent would be enjoined as an infringement of the latter . The infringement test is not a reliable one however , as stated by the court in the case of Westinghouse vs ...
... described in the foreign patent after the grant of the American patent would be enjoined as an infringement of the latter . The infringement test is not a reliable one however , as stated by the court in the case of Westinghouse vs ...
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8 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... in case of a machine, he shall explain the principle thereof, and the best mode in which he has contemplated applying that principle, so as to distinguish it from other inventions ; and he shall particularly point out and distinctly claim the part, improvement, or combination which he claims as his invention or discovery.
13 ÆäÀÌÁö - The specification must include a written description of the invention or discovery and of the manner and process of making, constructing, compounding, and using the same, and is required to be in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which the invention or discovery appertains, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, construct, compound, and use the same.
7 ÆäÀÌÁö - A process is a mode of treatment of certain materials to produce a given result. It is an act, or a series of acts, performed upon the subjectmatter to be transformed and reduced to a different state or thing.
7 ÆäÀÌÁö - That in the construction of this act, the words " Engraving," "cut" and "print" shall be applied only to pictorial illustrations or works connected with the fine arts...
8 ÆäÀÌÁö - Any person entitled thereto by this title may secure copyright for his work by publication thereof with the notice of copyright required by this title; and such notice shall be affixed to each copy thereof published or offered for sale in the United States by authority of the copyright proprietor, except in the case of books seeking ad interim protection under section 22 of this title.
20 ÆäÀÌÁö - Office to any person who has invented or discovered any new and useful art, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter...
28 ÆäÀÌÁö - Whenever an application is made for a patent which, in the opinion of the Commissioner, would interfere with any pending application, or with any unexpired patent, he shall give notice thereof to the applicants, or applicant and patentee, as the case may be, and shall direct the primary examiner to proceed to determine the question of priority of invention.
5 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... such information and references as may be useful in judging of the propriety of renewing his application, or of altering his specification to embrace only that part of the invention or discovery which is new.