AMERICAN ATTITUDE TO BRITISH TREATY.
With mud to the question Viili. the new United States-Gennan patchlt treaty ia a reply 6 th* British Patents Act that eAnie iftto forco lmt year—authorising the revocation bf patents not worked within the c6imtry-4he WnsMlutton oort'Cßpondont of "Tha Times "■ frfotfl ih December:— ■■ ■ v > • , ''American officials deny that they ato actu?l I °y v any 16 .retaliate on>the British Patent Law, Their eolo wish, it is 6aid, is to Ulvontora equal Opportunities at homo ana abroad, and to encourago scionce. ■ Yet this advoeaoy of whdt amounts • annatefitly to freetfado ltt patents, coupled with the hope oiflrcseod.that similar agfeementa may be contracted with other.oonhtfiesj.'.olearly Bhowa that iSi'fly fptodjr'• m sympathy with t d ,®L m • to ? ftrd t to Patenfii' notwithstanding tile ffcet, as recorded fast summer, that the newlaty hot only' hid a 'good Press ! ¥* e <. o" 1 :*«» ait «t>e6lcd greatly to harm American industries.'
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 5
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150AMERICAN ATTITUDE TO BRITISH TREATY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 5
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