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has a new infographic that charts the history of the patent wars. The first patent in the U.S. was awarded in 1790 to Samuel Hopkins for a method of producing "potash," which is used to make gunpowder. The patent for the telephone, however, is considered to be the most valuable patent ever granted.
Date: Sep 02, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
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The Senate and the House of Representatives have each passed slightly different bills aimed at overhauling a system that began in 1790 in Vermont, when Samuel Hopkins was awarded a patent for technology used in the development of potash.