Late Middle Ages · Europe · Science
1474
Venetian Patent Statute Enacted
1474
The Republic of Venice passed the world's first codified patent law, granting inventors a ten-year exclusive right to profit from their novel creations and imposing fines on anyone who copied a patented device without permission. The statute attracted foreign artisans and ambitious engineers to Venice from across Europe and established the revolutionary legal principle that ideas themselves, not merely physical objects, could constitute protected property. Modern intellectual property law descends from this single Venetian decree.