The American Consul at Birmingham, reporting on the effect of tho now Patents and Designs Act, savs that taking the United Kingdom as an entirety, it would seem that the number of American manufacturers, who havo protected themselves by complying with tho provisions of the la\v, is very .considerable, and-represents-a large amount of work taken from American workmen, but there must-bo'a far greater number who have j overlooked the importance of so doing, and who aro thus risking tho forfeiture of their patents, and tho manufacture of their articles in the ■ United Kingdom by British firms, and without compensation even, though their articles have not yet been introduced into'this market-, because the British manufacturers aro very well contented ' with tho new law, and aro watchil'lg keenly for all such opportunities. A number of ' British firms are working American patents under royalties. For Children's Hacking Cough at nlaht,' '.Woods' Great Peppermint Cora, la f1a.,28, C<l,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 502, 8 May 1909, Page 9
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154Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 502, 8 May 1909, Page 9
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