Chapter 17 – Secrecy of certain inventions and filing applications in foreign countries

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Chapter 17 – Secrecy of certain inventions and filing applications in foreign countries is a section of U.S. patent law that governs the imposition of secrecy orders on sensitive inventions and regulates the filing of patent applications in foreign countries for national security reasons.

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Title 35 of the United States Code contains Chapter 17 – Secrecy of certain inventions and filing applications in foreign countries