Historical aspects of patent systems

Herman Skolnik Ashland (United States)

Abstract

New technologies arising from inventions and developments have characterized every known civilization since antiquity. The concept of invention per se, however, evolved slowly, from the granting of franchises in ancient Greece to the granting of monopolies by Florence and Venice in the 15th century. Patent systems as one knows them today arose from the laws of England, France, Germany and the United States from the 15th and 18th century and from the more definitive laws of the 19th century. The past decade has been marked by the introduction of an international classification system and the concept of an international patent system.

Journal
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Published
1979-06-01
DOI
10.1109/tpc.1979.6500280
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