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Principles of emulsion technology: by Paul Becher. 149 pages, illustrations, 12 × 18 cm. New York, Reinhold Publishing Corp., 1955. Price, $2.95

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Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1955
Tongue
English
Weight
79 KB
Volume
260
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-0032

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✦ Synopsis


J. F. I.

  1. Whereas the old patent law was commonly misunderstood as granting to the patentee "the exclusive right to make, use, and vend the invention," the present law specifically grants "the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling the invention."

In a highly compressed form, this book dissects the law and demonstrates, by examples, the workings of the U. S. patent system. Subjects touched are of interest to all potential patentees. These include: what is patentable; patent rights; employeremployee relationships; applications; transfer and assignment of rights; infringements; and record keeping. Especially stressed is the importance of documentation in a form which would be aceptable to a court hearing patent cases and the fact that an individual other than the inventor should himself personally observe, and if possible, carry out, all the steps leading to the invention.

Research personnel and administrators should find time to read this book if they are at all interested in inventions and patents.

S. CHAIn" PRINCIPLES OF EMULSION TECHNOLOGY, by Paul Becher.


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