The British sought to protect their inventions primarily through patents, which granted inventors exclusive rights to their creations for a specified period, preventing others from making, using, or selling the invention without permission. The Patent Act of 1624 was one of the first legislative measures to formalize this protection. Additionally, the British established various legal frameworks and institutions to enforce these rights, fostering an environment that encouraged innovation and investment in new technologies.
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