Quote by Daniel Webster

The right of an inventor to his invention is no monopoly; in any other sense than a man's house is a monopoly.


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Summary

This quote suggests that the right of an inventor to own and profit from their invention should not be considered a monopolistic control. It compares this right to the ownership of a house, indicating that just as homeowners have the exclusive right to possess and benefit from their property, inventors should have the exclusive rights to their creations. The quote implies that this ownership is fair and valid, rather than an unfair monopoly, as it recognizes the creator's efforts and innovation.

By Daniel Webster
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