
"Quotes", Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays (1957), Mythical Phase: Symbol as Archetype
Speech to the European Parliament (23 September 2003)
2000s
"Quotes", Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays (1957), Mythical Phase: Symbol as Archetype
" Challenges and Strategy http://web.archive.org/web/20010218085558/http://bralyn.net/etext/literature/bill.gates/challenges-strategy.txt" (16 May 1991). Note that this quotation has been paired with a misattributed quotation.
1990s
“Well, the people, I would say. There is no patent. Could you patent the sun?”
CBS Television interview, on See It Now (12 April 1955); quoted in Shots in the Dark : The Wayward Search for an AIDS Vaccine (2001) by Jon Cohen
Context: Edward R. Murrow: Who owns the patent on this vaccine?
Jonas Salk: Well, the people, I would say. There is no patent. Could you patent the sun?
Source: Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism (2008), Ch. 6, The tyranny of interlocking patents, p. 128
Context: The days are over when technology can be advanced in laboratories by individual scientists alone. Now you need an army of lawyers to negotiate the hazardous terrain of interlocking patents. Unless we find a solution to the problem of interlocking patents, the patent system may actually impede the very innovation it was designed to encourage.
Attributed to Tomas Bata at tomasbata.com, 2015
Attributed to Tomas Bata
1980s, GNU Manifesto (1985)
Ungar, v. Sugg (1892) 9 RPC 113, at 116
Vision for Scotland in the European Union (December 12, 2007)
“And boy, have we patented it.”
First announcement of the iPhone, at Macworld 2006. http://www.businessinsider.com/and-boy-have-we-patented-it-2010-3
2000s
Brexit: Boris Johnson ordered to appear in court over £350m claim https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48445430 BBC News (29 May 2019)
2019