Patently Contestable: Electrical Technologies and Inventor Identities on Trial in Britain

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MIT Press, 2013 - 294 pagine

An examination of the fierce disputes that arose in Britain in the decades around 1900 concerning patents for electrical power and telecommunications.

Late nineteenth-century Britain saw an extraordinary surge in patent disputes over the new technologies of electrical power, lighting, telephony, and radio. These battles played out in the twin tribunals of the courtroom and the press. In Patently Contestable, Stathis Arapostathis and Graeme Gooday examine how Britain's patent laws and associated cultures changed from the 1870s to the 1920s. They consider how patent rights came to be so widely disputed and how the identification of apparently solo heroic inventors was the contingent outcome of patent litigation. Furthermore, they point out potential parallels between the British experience of allegedly patentee-friendly legislation introduced in 1883 and a similar potentially empowering shift in American patent policy in 2011.

After explaining the trajectory of an invention from laboratory to Patent Office to the court and the key role of patent agents, Arapostathis and Gooday offer four case studies of patent-centered disputes in Britain. These include the mostly unsuccessful claims against the UK alliance of Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison in telephony; publicly disputed patents for technologies for the generation and distribution of electric power; challenges to Marconi's patenting of wireless telegraphy as an appropriation of public knowledge; and the emergence of patent pools to control the market in incandescent light bulbs.

 

Sommario

Analyzing Disputed Electrical Invention
1
2 The Territorial Dynamics of Managing Inventors Rights
33
Experts Judges and Witnesses in Action
59
4 Patents and Identity in Early UK Telephony Disputes
87
Tribunals of Technologies Ownership and Identities
113
6 Gift to the World? The Contested Status and Rewards of Early Wireless Telegraphy
141
7 Patents Identities and Ownership in the British Electric Lamp Industry 18781920
175
Cultures of Invention and Knowledge Management in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
201
Notes
225
Index
287
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Stathis Arapostathis is Lecturer in the History of Science and Technology, Department of Philosophy and History of Science, at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. Graeme Gooday is Professor of the History of Science and Technology in the School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science at the University of Leeds.

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