Congress Asks Patent Office To Consider Secret Patents 285
Fluffeh writes "The USPTO is considering a rather interesting request straight from lobbyists via congress: that certain 'Economically Significant' patents should be kept secret during the process (PDF Warning) of being evaluated and granted. While this does occur at the moment on a very select few patents 'due to national security' for things like nuclear energy and the like — this would allow it to go much, much further. 'By statute, patent applications are published no earlier than 18 months after the filing date, but it takes an average of about three years for a patent application to be processed. This period of time between publication and patent award provides worldwide access to the information included in those applications. In some circumstances, this information allows competitors to design around U.S. technologies and seize markets before the U.S. inventor is able to raise financing and secure a market.'"
Re:If USA cannot compete without artificial limits (Score:5, Funny)
I always have fun time going out with friends and my girlfriend and we do so pretty much every night. USA is a country of artificial limits and non-social people.
Look, you are not going to get any sympathy around here if you keep going on about nonsense like a "girlfriend" and a "fun time".
We are not going to let you trick us into weirdo "socializing". We prefer to live our lives within reasonable, although perhaps somewhat artificial, self-imposed restraints.
Re:Blatant corruption as usual (Score:5, Funny)
.A patent for Feudalism(TM) has been issued to [not disclosed]
To preserve economic security (not yours, the patent owner's)
your social status will of necessity be adjusted accordingly.
Your new position is at the the top of the heap.
The heap is downwind of the feedlot.
Boots, shovels and pitchforks will be issued.
Gas masks may be purchased at the company store.
Credit against your and your children's future earnings is, of course, available.
Re:Blatant corruption as usual (Score:4, Funny)
Capitalism called, citing prior art.
Re:Blatant corruption as usual (Score:3, Funny)