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How the Stanley Bill (S.3410) for compulsory license of patents imperils inventors, manufacturers, and the American patent system; testimony of inventors, manufacturers, publicists and scientific societies who successfully opposed a similar compulsory license measure before the House Patent Committee in 1912.

Title:How the Stanley Bill (S.3410) for compulsory license of patents imperils inventors, manufacturers, and the American patent system; testimony of inventors, manufacturers, publicists and scientific societies who successfully opposed a similar compulsory license measure before the House Patent Committee in 1912.
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Note:American Patent Law Association, 1922
  
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