Talbot v Laroche
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Talbot v Laroche (unreported) was an 1854 legal action, pivotal to the history of photography, by which William Fox Talbot sought to assert that Martin Laroche's use of the unpatented, collodion process infringed his calotype patent.
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Talbot V. Laroche | |
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Court | Guildhall,London |
Full case name | William Fox Talbot and Martin Laroche |
Decided | 1854 |
Case history | |
Related actions | Intellectual Property and Photographic Society |
Court membership | |
Judge sitting | Sir John Jervis |
Case opinions | |
Decision by | Chief Justice of the Common Pleas |
Keywords | |
Patent law |
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