Recent discussions on the abolition of patents for inventions in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the Netherlands : $b Evidence, speeches, and papers in its favour
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Recent discussions on the abolition of patents for inventions in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the Netherlands : $b Evidence, speeches, and papers in its favour
Patents
“‘Le congrès a résolu que les brevets d’invention sont
nuisibles au développement de la prospérité publique.’
“Cet avis des hommes de la science a été écouté en Allemagne
par les hommes de la pratique; car sur les 47 Chambres de
Commerce que renferme la Prusse, 31 viennent de se prononcer
pour l’abolition des brevets d’invention d’après ce que je
viens de lire dans les journaux, au moment même où j’écris ces
lignes.—
“_Le libre travail_ qui fut suivi, de mon _Examen critique de
la garantie légale des modèles et dessins de fabrique_ provoqua
une ardente discussion,” &c.
MOVEMENTS IN GERMANY, BELGIUM, AND HOLLAND.
A Belgian _projet de loi_ in favour of copyright of models and designs in
manufacture, having been defeated, in consequence, as is alleged, of M.
Vermeire’s efforts through the press and otherwise, we are told—
“This fact demonstrates once more that in Belgium, as
everywhere else, opinions in favour of intellectual property
within the domain of industry are declining, and that so far
from legislation tending in the direction of giving such
property increased proportions, it will soon be proposed
to demolish entirely the superannuated legislation which
interposes so many and so serious obstacles to the progress of
industrial operations.
“The tactics of the partisans of such property consist in
identifying or assimilating it with material property. This
similarity permits the conclusions and deductions to be drawn
which form the basis of Patent legislation.
“The pretended identity or similarity has been completely
overthrown by M. Vermeire in his ‘Le Libre Travail.’ His
‘Examen Critique de la Garantie Légale des Modèles et Dessins
de Fabrique’ deals a fresh blow against the confounding of
property in a thing and property in an idea.”
EXTRACT OF LETTER, BRUSSELS, JUNE 11, 1869.
There is in Belgium, as in England and all other countries, a feeling
antagonistic to Patent-rights. It is even shared in by many eminent
political economists. I think, however, I may venture to assert that in
this country the Government, far from participating in this feeling,
would rather be inclined, in the event of a revision of the Patent-Laws,
to secure in a more effectual way the rights of inventors.
GERMANY.
EXTRACT FROM LETTER OF AN EMINENT HOUSE IN COLOGNE.
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