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Squires Says Patent Eligibility Needed For National Security

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Squires Says Patent Eligibility Needed For National Security

By Editorial Team

The newly confirmed head of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has solidified his views that making more inventions eligible for patent protection is imperative for national security, saying expansive eligibility speaks to "the very spirit of American ingenuity."

According to the statement, the head of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Mr. Squires, emphasized the importance of broadening patent eligibility to enhance national security. He believes that allowing more inventions to be eligible for patent protection is crucial for fostering innovation and maintaining the United States' competitive edge in various industries.

Mr. Squires highlighted that expanding patent eligibility aligns with the core values of American ingenuity and promotes technological advancements that are vital for national defense and economic growth.

These statements underscore the significance of patent protection in safeguarding intellectual property rights, encouraging innovation, and ultimately contributing to the country's overall security and prosperity.

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