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Colt vs Collier: Patents Lawsuits and Lawyers Oh My! (ad-free)

“Clockwork Basilisk: The Early Revolvers of Elisha Collier and Artemas Wheeler" is available right now for preorder on Kickstarter: 

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/headstamp/clockwork-basilisk?ref=1ksr0l

Most of the historical recognition of Elisha Collier comes from the 1851 and 1852 patent infringement lawsuits Colt files against Wesson & Leavitt and other revolver manufacturers. Colt was claiming these other guns in fringed on his patent, and the defense argued that Colt's patent was invalid because what he claimed had already been invented by others. Collier took the stand as a witness, and today Professor Ben Nicholson and I are discussing what happened in the trials and why. Was Colt's patent actually invalid? And did he know it when he filed that patent?

Colt vs Collier: Patents Lawsuits and Lawyers Oh My! (ad-free)

Comments

Well, no. The patents whole purpose is to create monopolies to reward the innovation/discovery. But it limits them to a defined period of time to allow further innovation.

Terry

so. not china. patent respecting... sig m1a cz75 1911.....

Guido Schriewer

sam was a good businessman in his way. to hide such facts but claim all as his idea.... I damn sure he was real loud saying so.

Guido Schriewer

A phrase that is very much applicable in the world of firearms ... sometimes it is created but everything is copied ...

Luís Moreira

The patent system not only rewards innovation but it also prevents monopolies and on a different note I am Appalled that there is any museum that would charge someone Five Grand to study one of their artifacts!!! 😳

Paul Beck


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