| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1974 - 364 pages
...interest and that it continues to serve it. Let me read you the quotation : 'The members of the Commission unanimously agreed that a patent system today is capable...incentive to research, development and innovation. They have discovered no practical substitute for the unique servire it renders.' "That is high praise... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1974 - 364 pages
...interest and that it continues to serve it. Let me read you the quotation : 'The members of the Commission unanimously agreed that a patent system today is capable...incentive to research, development and innovation. They have discovered no practical substitute for the unique service it renders.' "That is high praise... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Government publications - 1972 - 304 pages
...prescient connotation. On page 2 of that Commission report, we read: "The members of the Commission unanimously agreed that a patent system today is capable...incentive to research, development, and innovation." AVe would draw that conclusion today more emphatically than ever—surely, we are more seriously and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1979 - 426 pages
...prescient connotation. On page 2 of that Commission report, we read: “The members of the Commission unanimously agreed that a patent system today Is capable...of continuing to provide an incentive to research, develop ment, and innovation.” We would draw that conclusion today more emphatically than ever—surely,... | |
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