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| Having determined that this document was to all intents and purposes unintelligible, historians soon realised that they had stumbled on an ancient Egyptian patent specification ... |
1: How patents for inventions came from Venice to England (here)
2: Prince Albert and the etchings (here)
3: Copyright infringement and the tale of St Columba (here)
4: Would you like to sin with Elinor Glyn? (here)
5: Common law copyright in England (here)
6: Elzie Segar, icon creator (here)
7: Sir Arthur Kekwich: was he really the worst judge? (here)
8: Charles Dickens and 'The Poor Man's Tale of a Patent' (here)
9: When plastic is magic: the early days of Lego (here)




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