The Invention Secrecy Act Rules

The Invention Secrecy Act Rules

Under the Invention Secrecy Act, the U.S. government can block certain patent applications if they pose a perceived threat to national security. Inventors may be forbidden from sharing or profiting from their creations without knowing the specific reason why.

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