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Abstract
In discussing this subject one can still begin with the premise that in this country a patentee possesses the absolute right to preclude anyone, except the United States government, from making use of his invention.
Recommended Citation
John B. Waite,
THE VALIDITY OF CONDITIONS IN PATENT LICENSES,
41
Mich. L. Rev.
419
(1942).
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