The British Patent System and the Industrial Revolution by Sean Bottomley

By Sean Bottomley

The British Patent method and the economic Revolution 1700–1852 offers a primary reassessment of the contribution of patenting to British industrialisation throughout the eighteenth and 19th centuries. It indicates that regardless of the absence of legislative reform, the British patent procedure used to be regularly evolving and responding to the desires of an industrialising financial system. Inventors have been capable of receive and implement patent rights with relative ease. This put Britain in an outstanding place. until eventually different nations started to enact patent legislation within the 1790s, it was once the single nation the place inventors have been usually in a position to acceptable returns from acquiring highbrow estate rights, hence encouraging them to advance the recent know-how industrialisation required.

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