427. YUSTER, S. C. THE EFFECT OF THE INternal Revenue Code of 1954 ON THE SALE OR THE EXCLUSIVE LICENSE OF A PATENT. Journal of the Patent Office Society, volume 37, March 1955, pages 155-163. An analysis, including legislative history, of section 1235 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 entitled "Sale or Exchange of Patents." XIII. MISCELLANEOUS 428. BORKIN, JOSEPH. THE PATENT INFRINGEMENT SUIT ORDEAL BY TRIAL. University of Chicago Law Review, volume 17, Summer 1950, pages 634-652. A discussion of patent litigation, "as a device in which the nature of the patent itself becomes an instrument of monopoly aggression." Recommendations on litigation procedure are made. 429. COSTA, JASPER SILVA. THE LAW OF INVENTING IN EMPLOYMENT. New York, Central Book Co., 1953, 336 pages. Treatise on the rights of employed inventors, vis a vis their employers and others, in inventions made in the course of employment. Examines the developments at common law, under statutes and pursuant to employment contracts. Also considers special rules applicable to the employees of Government agencies and nonprofit institutions. Includes extensive bibliography, pages 297-318. 430. FEDERICO, B. M. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ARTICLES ON AMERICAN PATENT, Wash 431. FEDERICO, P. J. DISTRIBUTION OF PATENTS ISSUED TO CORPORATIONS (1939-55). Study No. 3 of the Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights of the Committee on the Judiciary, U. S. Senate. ington, U. S. Government Printing Office, 1957, 34 pages (85th Cong., 1st sess., S. Doc. No. 23). Reprinted in the Journal of the Patent Office Society, volume 39, June 1957, pages 405-453. A statistical report and analysis of the number and distribution of patents, unexpired on December 31, 1955, which were issued to corporations. 432. GETTY, WILLIAM J., JR. THE TRUTH ABOUT A 215-MILE CARBURETOR. Our Sun (Sun Oil Co.), volume 19, Winter 1954, pages 16-19. Reprinted in the Journal of the Patent Office Society, volume 36, August 1954, pages 544-554. An investigation of an alleged suppression of a carburetor patent, found to be without basis in fact. 433. GILFILLAN, S. COLUM. A NEW SYSTEM FOR ENCOURAGING INVENTION. Journal of the Patent Office Society, volume 17, December 1935, pages 966-970. A brief article proposing vesting patents in trade associations rather than in individual firms. 434. HOAR, ROGER SHERMAN. SUPPRESSION OF PATENTS-REAL OR IMAGINARY. Army Ordnance, March-April 1947, pages 412-413. A rebuttal to a Boston dispatch quoting U. S. Attorney General Tom Clark in a speech of October 24, 1946, as asserting that "patented inventions are often suppressed." THE COURT AS GUARDIAN OF THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN PATENT CASES. George Washington Law Review, volume 11, June 1943, pages 521-530. 435. JESSUP, WARREN T. This article discusses the extent to which, and grounds upon which, the Federal courts will examine into the validity of patents even though the parties have not raised the issue. Author concludes that the courts are becoming more watchful of the public interest in this respect, whenever parties to interference proceedings ignore the question of patentability and attempt to confine the case to the issue of priority. 436. PHILBIN, STEPHEN H. JUDGE LEARNED HAND AND THE LAW OF PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS. Harvard Law Review, volume 60, February 1947, pages 394–404. An interpretation of Judge Hand's opinions relating to the law of patents and copyrights; one of a series of articles devoted to Judge Hand. 437. SHEA, JAMES P. BRAINS IN BUSINESS. Journal of the Patent Office Society, volume 16, April 1934, pages 274-286. A brief survey of the benefits brought to society by inventors. Recom mends reduction of patent fees. 438. SNELLING, HENRY H. THE RIGHTS OF AN INVENTOR-EMPLOYEE. Journal of the Patent Office Society, volume 22, June 1940, pages 410-429. A survey of the respective rights of employer and employee with regard to inventions made during the usual course of employment. 439. THATCHER, CHARLES J. EXPERTS IN PATENT CONTROVERSIES, A COMPARISON OF VARIOUS TYPES. Journal of the Patent Office Society, volume 20, May 1938, pages 403–422. A consideration of the respective merits of "practical experts" and "patent experts," and their place in patent cases. 440. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY. PATENT EXTENSION. Hearings on H. R. 323 and H. R. 4054, June 20-22, 1951. Washington, U. S. Government Printing Office, 1951, 121 pages. Testimony for and against extending patent protection to patent owners who suffered undue hardships as a result of World War II and the Korean conflict. PATENT EXTENSION. Hearing on H. R. 2128, H. R. 3134, and H.IR.(4700, March 9, 1955. 97 pages. Arguments for and against bills which would extend patent protection in certain cases where World War II or the Korean conflict brought about hardships to patent owners. Similar to hearings held on the same subject by the committee in 1951. 441. 442. PATENT EXTENSION, JULY 20, 1955. Washington, U. S. Government Printing Office, 1955, 17 pages (84th Cong. 1st sess., H. Rept. No. 1297). Report favoring extension of patents in certain cases of interference in the normal use or development of such patents arising from World War II or the Korean conflict. Minority views are also included. 443. WEISBERGER, HUGO E. STATE CONTROL OVER PATENT RIGHTS AND PATENTED ARTICLES. Journal of the Patent Office Society, volume 20, March 1939, pages 183-316. An extensive article on the impact of governmental laws and regulations of various kinds upon patent rights. 444. WILLE, FRANK J. GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP OF PATENTS. Fordham Law Review, volume 12, May 1943, pages 105-129. Reprinted in the Journal of the Patent Office Society, volume 25, October 1943, pages 729-758. A case against Federal Government retention of ownership of patents obtained through seizure of alien property or other means. 445. WOLFF, JOHN. COPYRIGHT LAW AND PATENT LAW: A COMPARISON. Iowa Law Review, volume 27, January 1942, pages 250-271. A comparison of the copyright law and patent law revealing differences in phraseology which often cause confusion. The article demonstrates that a person who has an interest in one cannot remain indifferent to the other. 446. YANKWICH, LEON R. ON THE USE OF EXPERTS IN PATENT CAses. Journal of the Patent Office Society, volume 22, September 1940, pages 639-653. An address by a United States district judge before the Patent Law Association of Los Angeles. Discusses the role of technical experts in patent law cases. Author Index NOTE. Where no author is indicated, item is indexed according to issuing American Association for the Advancement of Science. American Chemical Society. American Economic Review. American Patent Law Association__ American Scholar.. Anderson, Ervin O. - 233 35, 50 193 234 300 1 92 171 2, 172 48 3, 309, 310 4 50 Apsey, Lawrence S. Arnold, Thurman....... Associated Industries of Cleveland_ Austin, John Hogg Ballard, William R. Barnard, Robert C.. Barnett, Otto R... Borkin, Joseph.. Boskey, Bennett. Brainard, Richard R.. Brown, Bruce K. Brown, Jo Baily Buckley, Oliver E. Bush, Vannevar. Busse, Rudolf. Byers, J. Harold_ Caesar, A. D. Callmann, Rudolf Canada, Combines Investigation Commission, Department of Justice.. 217 184 215 216 334 93, 94 8, 242 174 9, 188 363 95 163 243 392 315 96 364 316, 365 244 245 246 Ewing, Thomas_ 15, 406, 407 Federico, B. M.. Federal Bar Association of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut- 100 16 Federico, P. J.. 430 Fenning, Karl. Feuer, Mortimer. 105, 106, 107 Field, Crosby.. 253, 254 Forkosh, Morris D. Fincke, Benjamin. Fishbein, Morris Folk, George E. Forman, Howard I. Fortune Fox, Harold G. Freeman, J. William. Frost, F. Daniel, III. Frost, George E.. Furnas, C. C.... Galane, Morton R.. 189 Galston, Clarence G.. 201 Garber, Eliot.. 22, 344 Gaylor, Peter J. 223 Gerhardt, Paul.. 371 Getty, William J., Jr. 153 Gilfillan, S. Colum__ 432 Gitlin, Paul Gordon, J. W. 23, 24, 177, 178, 256, 433 Goldsmith, Harry. 421 110 372 |