[CHAPTER 20
Old and Common Tricks Employed to "Do" an Inexperienced Inventor]

[CHAPTER 21
The Root of the Evil]

[CHAPTER 22
Comparative Legal Protection Afforded to Mental and Physical Property]

[CHAPTER 23
The Utter Helplessness of a Poor Inventor to Obtain Justice]

[CHAPTER 24
Public Attitude Towards Him Who Steals Physical and to the One Who Steals Mental Property]

[CHAPTER 25
Present Available Means of Protecting an Invention]

[CHAPTER 26
Comparative Government Treatment—A Bounty for Raising "Sugar Beets," but a Tax on Inventions]

[CHAPTER 27
Society's Debt to the Inventor]

[CHAPTER 28
Comparative Protection Given by the Government]

[CHAPTER 29
The Law's Definition of Property—and Public Policy]