1993-09-11 - misc.legal.computing #4107 - Korea now accepts secret US patent applications

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This was posted to misc.legal.computing and misc.int-property.  It's
forwarded to this list with permission.

		--Steve Bellovin

In article <CD3H47.3Kz@world.std.com>, srctran@world.std.com (Gregory Aharonian) writes:
>     On July 29, 1993, the republic of South Korea became the 17th country
> to sign an agreement with the United States to protect patent rights of
> patent applications fild in the United States for which the government
> has classified secret and indefinitely delay the prosecution of the patent.
> Existing countries, mostly COCOM members, are: Australia, Belgium, Canada,
> Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands,
> Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Turkey and United Kingdom.
> 
>     For more information on secrecy aspects of US patents, contact Robert
> Garrett at the Patent Office, 703-308-0753.
> -- 
> **************************************************************************
>  Greg Aharonian                                      srctran@world.std.com
>  Source Translation & Optimization                            617-489-3727
>  P.O. Box 404, Belmont, MA 02178





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