This book is a comprehensive and chronologically-organized review of cases from 1756-1883 which have come before British courts pertaining to telegraphs and telephones. It includes the full text of judges' decisions in a wide range of telegraph and telephone cases, and explores the legal, social, and political implications of new technologies at the time. The author provides a detailed analysis of the legal issues surrounding the development of these technologies, including questions of intellectual property, regulation, and liability. The book also examines the impact of telegraphs and telephones on society, considering their role in facilitating communication, commerce, and the dissemination of information. Ultimately, this book offers a valuable resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the development of telecommunications technologies. It provides a comprehensive overview of the legal framework that has shaped the development of these technologies, and the insights it offers into the relationship between law and technological innovation remain relevant today.
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