- Name
- Who Cares What Thomas Jefferson Thought About Patents? Reevaluating the Patent "Privilege" in Historical Context
- Cite
- 92 CORNELL L. REV. 953
- Year
- 2007
- Bluebook cite
- Adam Mossoff, Who Cares What Thomas Jefferson Thought About Patents? Reevaluating the Patent "Privilege" in Historical Context, 92 CORNELL L. REV. 953, 977 (2007)
- Author
- Adam Mossoff
- URL
- Item Type
- case
- Summary
- Following the natural rights philosophy of patent law, a valid claim necessitates "a more stringent standard of review in using historical materials than has been employed previously in modern patent law decisions and policy debates;" i.e. it requires a description of "the intellectual context in which such events occurred." 977.
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