Why the US Government Has 5,915 Secret, Classified Patents
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- Опубликовано: 3 мар 2021
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I’ll do a video about bricks if nobody asks for one for 24 hours.
Unless you’re Bill Gates-we’re on retainer if he ever needs a bricks video.
No bricks
NO BRICKS
IM BILL GATES AND I WANT BRICKS THO
NO BRICKS
Somebody has to do it, and it might as well be me,
WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO DO A BRICK EPISODE???
Imagine one of these patents was actually about bricks…
A brick that is the size of about 12 Toyota Corollas
A brick that as hard as Toyota Corolla
@@lesliejenkins4855 Donald Trump?
CIA agent: "Those normal looking bricks the North Koreans used for their nuclear missile building factories are actuallly blue tooth activated explosive bricks! The moment we sneak Max Smart, Jason Bourne and James Bond into there to remotely detonate their fuses, they'll have 20 minutes to get out of there before the whole missile factory gets blown to smithereens!"
There is one, but Im not allowed to talk about it.
This was a VERY good video about Bricks.
Ikr?
Right?
@@september1717 yes
agree
Why is he saying his videos and this video is not about bricks when it is
Circa 2016:
USPTO: "Explain your patent again..."
Me: "It's a button that is installed at a desk and causes Diet Coke to appear when pressed."
USPTO: *Stamps secret*
Well who knows what other things this button could summon. So yeah seems legit...
@@fatrobin72 New Coke *shudders*
This is why everyone is running to China to get the patent tech to start up. At Least Chinese build it instead of waiting for funding.
This is why we still have to pay for power.
@@ryanadcox2654 Free energy don't exist💀
Just like how this man has 5915 secret, classified RUclips channels
5915 secret, classified bricks
5,915 minutes. How do you measure, measure a year?
A gun that shoots you untill you're dead implies that it knows if you're still alive and won't stop shooting you until it knows you're dead.
Maybe thats whats the pattent is about
An Oompa Loompa with a machine gun
Sounds pretty good to me huh
@@marioghioneto1275 Oompa Loompa: "Oompa Loompa zippidy do, I've got another puzzle for you. What is the scariest gun ever made, they said? The one that shoots the bad guys until they are dead! You will live in happiness too, if you have the gun safey training, trigger discipline and cold hearted fury that we Oompa Loompa do!"
All we know is it shoots you until you're dead, doesn't mean it can't shoot you after too.
@@Kavurcen shoots UNTIL death. Until meaning it stops shooting
"Snoop Dogg level high"
*scene transition is white smoke*
4:15
@@AxxLAfriku Oh, it's you...
@@GreenZapperZ The crazy thing is he doesn't even use a bot. He literally hand types out a unique message every single time to every single person just to be an annoying little self promoter. It's unbelievable.
Sam starts to say "Snoop Dogg" at 4:20. Planned or Accidental???
@@legothug Definitely planned
*Goes to patent something*
Government "It has been patented."
Me "Really? I can't find it in the database."
G "It has been patented... don't worry about it."
The secrecy order prevents the grant of the patent. Presumably the new application would also get slapped with a secrecy order. They can't use the older invention as prior art if it wasn't published.
@@TheCronedoggy Then I wonder how many of these are duplicate patents. Also how many of these are secreted but never used.
@@route2070 I haven't the foggiest. We used to have a program where everyone in the core was supposed to flag cases they thought might be problematic. Our bosses would determine if it should be sent off for special review. We got rid of it maybe 5 years ago because we wasted tons of manhours and only a few per year would actually get secreted. I'm not sure the current process, but I know a lot of them are patents that the military file. If it looks like its about to be a well known thing (if the cat can't be put back in the bag) they lift the order, we grant the patent and they can monetize it for the remainder of the term.
Trust us. We're the government.
Then the US Government steals your idea because you showed them how and you are a bad youtube video 100 years from now on HAI
R.I.P Bricks. We loved you, now you're gone :(. You shall be remembered for eternity.
In a pleasantly surprising turn of events, that was the setup for a delayed punchline that paid off after an extended period of time.
Incidentally, that's what they call a brick joke.
It's a really obnoxious part of the law. I was hurt working for the Navy, was fired because of it, and now they won't tell me or my doctors what exactly I worked with.
So my advice: if you're smart, or heck if you're not, stay away from the defense industry. Because if things go wrong, they'll Kafka you to hell.
Worse if you are a contractor since they don't have whistleblower protections.
Actually, I know this one nuclear engineer... Whenever he and his team file a patent, they make sure that it's similar enough to sue for patent infringement but different enought that it won't actually work. Apparently this has stopped chinese knockoffs at least once.
they must know their stuff, that sounds like a fine line
@Internet Bodhi Gotta be more clever than that. US tried that sort of thing and Iranians learned the real tech by figuring out what parts of the design didn't make sense.
Similar enough to what?
According to patent law this won't work
For a patent to be valid it needs to fulfill it's stated use
What you can do is describe a subpar product or describe the core part without mentioning a supporting part
I’m hoping once vaccines are all sorted we can get the scientific community to finally band together and tackle that low cut ankle sock problem.
Why?
What's the problem?
It has its place in the wardrobe
He always gets me with the ads I never know he’s talking about a sponsor until it’s over, great transitioning
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it's getting more and more obvious though
The ads are the green bar sections. If you know you know
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2:12 Government brick wall
3:51 Overly aggressive dog in front of another brick wall
4:02 Window blocked up by... a brick wall
HAI: Uploads a Government Secrets Video
Me: Oh boy BRICKS
Mustard: planes
Sam from wendover: planes and logistics
Sam from hai: *B R I C K S*
Mustard: *EKRANOPLAN*
Polymatter: China
Kurzgesagt: Nuclear stuff
Real Life Lore: Toyota Corolla
Wait, that wendover guy has the same name as that hai guy? What a weird coincidence
@@edwinhuang9244 oh yeh that disgusting wendover guy who does nothing other than planes and logistics. Can't believe he's tryna steal hai's name 🙄
That's him officer, the brick guy
A $10,000 fine doesn't seem to be that big of a deterrent lol
Random, hypothetical question: what prevents a patent office clerk/spy from copying these patents and selling them to the highest bidder?
Unrelated second hypothetical question: how would one go about getting a job at a patent office? Koalafications are needed?
If I had reasonable suspicion that my invention would get hit with a secrecy order. I would file for the patent, scrutinizing it so there was no errors. Then tell everyone about the invention while the patents going through. Ensure as much people know about it as possible. It's still protected under patent law.
right, disclose as soon as you get receipt of your provisional application, or registered post. what do you think
Didn't help the guy that ran a car on water. He still ended up dead and patent labeled top secret.
0:24
CIA: Wait a minute
*Starts watching all the other "bricks" videos*
I feel SO called out with that intro. Every time Sam makes a video about the government or government secrets I think, "are we getting a brick intro?"
Imagine pattenting something and getting sued by the us goverment
Imagine providing evidence that the us goverment spied on everyone and getting exiled and blackmailed.
@@sebastianliebmann6014 oof
Like that would ever happen...
You don't get sued, your invention just doesn't get patented.
And then getting a chance to retaliate in a manner that's cataclysmic to all human lives if they don't retract their lawsuit.
All classified information automatically declassifies after 25 years, with the exception of nuclear information and data granted a special exception. The exceptions are generally for things like a report that would reveal the identity of a spy that is still living, which could risk their safety. Even in those cases, the information can often be released after being redacted.
is there a feed of old patents that are coming out from exactly 25 years ago somewhere?
Why do I get lots of information on nuclear stuff? Some stuff I think Is really unusual information to be public like that weird non repeating crystal that was formed when the first nuke was detonated .. and the effects of drinking heavy water on the circadian rhythm. Maybe it's cause I've met a few people from the atomic energy commission they are weird like men in Black weird.
@@IAMschizoaffective The Department of Energy controls the classification of nuclear information. The stuff that's classified is almost entirely about nuclear materials refinement and constructing nuclear weapons, because the goal is to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weaponry. A lot of it is not classified, just export-controlled. For example, we might readily share some information about refinement to friendly nations so they can use it for nuclear power.
Of course, the US is also not the only source of some of this information. Plenty of countries have figured out what they need to know independently. Some of them may publish it openly. And then, information gets leaked from both the US and other countries. But if you ask someone with a clearance whether or not it's accurate, they'll simply say that they can neither confirm nor deny its accuracy (or say "I don't know", which is probably true).
I feel like accountability would be improved if the name/purpose of the invention was still required to be public. Maybe censor the inventor so they're not at risk of being kidnapped, but knowing that someone patented the design of a certain weapon doesn't tell you how to make it. It also doesn't mean it's gonna be in the US arsenal. Your invention doesn't have to be functional to be patented, you just have to be first. For all we know "classified weapon" could explode on use.
It is a requirement of a patent to enable the invention to be put into effect, so yes it does tell you how to make it.
@@matthewcodd2939 yeah but we wouldn't see the actual patents of the secret patents, just like now. Just their titles.
@@AbsolXGuardian interesting. But most patent titles are written as generically as possible so as not to give anything away (titles are published before the spec)
Not the way patents work. They exclude using things. If you made a patent for something that actually worked, you might not get use of it because you needed the first patent, but the first patent holder would be excluded from making your design that actually worked.
They want to keep it a secret, but just in case someone finds out about them, they want to make money too.
What would happen if you applied for a patent on your invention, without knowing it is already patented, because the patent was secret? They can't grant you the patent, because it is already patented, but they can't tell you they're rejecting it either, because they would need to reveal the existence of the secret patent.
@从 Deadpoppin 从 Yeah, that's what I was hinting at.
Next video on Wendover Productions:
The logistics of making videos secretly not about bricks
While flying in an airplane
HAHA
I’ve been laying bricks for 40 years and even I didn’t know this.
theyve got those socks man. theres like a lil tab of rubber on the heel that does a pretty good job of keeping that cloth adhered to your achilles
“Really, Really, Snoop Dawg level high.”
I’m dying 🤣
Look at the timestamp when he says "Snoop Dog". 😂 ruclips.net/video/nGRyxU41prQ/видео.html
@@legothug No friggn’ way. Thats just perfect. A bit... to perfect.
I have low cut socks that dont fall off your ankle when you walk but they have stat debuffs, namely: -30% to hole resistance, -70% to post hole functionality, -20% to comfort when wearing gum boots, and finally +50% chance of being mistaken as someone else's socks.
If somebody else comes along and starts making a thing that infringes on a secret patent, what happens?
What do you think will happen? It's the US government.
Or let me phrase it this way: Have you ever heard of somebody else coming along starting to make a thing that infringes on a secret patent?
Exactly.
Then the person gets a secret infringement order and has to pay a secret fine to a secret court. Of course alot of times they'll give the person automatic debt forgiveness since the billing address is also secret.
The secrecy order prevents the grant of the patent. Presumably the second person also gets a secrecy order.
@@TheCronedoggy thanks - this really answers the question I had when I read the video title (if it's correct of course): to rephrase, there is no secret patent, because a secret patent is a contradiction in terms. There are only secret applications.
@@freezombie
I work at pto, but not on secret stuff.
"The Invention Secrecy Act of 1951 requires the government to impose "secrecy orders" on certain patent applications that contain sensitive information, thereby restricting disclosure of the invention and withholding the grant of a patent."
fas.org/sgp/othergov/invention/#:~:text=The%20Invention%20Secrecy%20Act%20of,the%20grant%20of%20a%20patent.
And this is why all of my thoughts and inventions I keep to my self ,saving lives and energy and feeding people is not my problem ,not when a patent office is designed for the already rich to steal from the minds of the poor
This is the best video about bricks I've found on RUclips. Great work!
Yo always comin out with that fuego brick content
Ah yes who is responsible for the Zuckerburg robot? We must find out 🤨
Ah, I see that the clipart budget increased.
I've mastered the art of knowing when the ad is starting at the end
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"They ain't lying" - The End Scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark
Had no idea there was so much cool info about bricks 🧱 of all things. Keep up the great work!
As a bricklayer, this video was so helpful and informative, thankyou!
I've never been so dissapointed that there was so little bricks 😭
Patents don't exclusively refer to manufacturing processes. They can also refer to finished products. The start of this video indicates otherwise (in error).
that is probably the smoothest ad transition ive seen yet
@4:38 HA! Love your videos, keep them coming!
GUYS DONT ASK ABOUT BRICKS
I'm deeply disappointed. There's clearly not enough information about bricks in this video!
The last few sponsor transitions at the end have been quite smooth. You must have found one of those secret patents that tells you how to master the art!
There are also patents that don't end up on that list. You can file this other order and just delay the release of the issued patent for a year for security review.
Because the town of Eureka is still standing.:v
"Why the US Government Has 5,915 Secret, Classified Patients..." What a lie, not a hospital or patient in sight...
Also please do a video on improving ones eyesight... thanks
Create something, patent it, if they refuse it, you found one of them.
We put some brick accents in our kitchen about a year ago it looks really good (: like the one column is brick now. Looks farmhouse-y
Not going to lie...
Was expecting a video about bricks
Sam: "not about bricks"
Me: >:( one day
Its Already uploaded
On Nebula
@@somerandomuser5155 free ones :(
This and wandavision is all that is keeping me sane
No more wandavision
You know sth is off when you apply for a patent about a product that you've never heard of and get to know a secret patent already exists.
I got to know a lot about bricks 😂
who else thought that the intro was gonna be about bricks
4:38, ah the sarcasm!
My First Patent
"Thingy"
This is my cool gun I made it out of metal and plastic and plutonium it is not a regular gun with foam fins on it. First you make a regular gun then you take the bullets out and pour in your untonium and your powder. Next you wrap it in tinfoil and bake it at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. The you put a toothpick in and ifmetal comes off on it you know it's not done yet so bake it for another 5minutes as needed. They make your roux. Combine water eggs and coffee o make the perfect roux and then mike that together in a blender.
then u give it to your nextdoor neighbour to put in his chest freezer for two weeks becaus it's just betterthan a regular one. Then it wil be cooked so at that point t's timefor the egg wash. After mixing together 4 eegs you cn start to brush it on the metal. Bake it again at 40 for 40 minutes, and you shouldt that pointbe able to attach the fins which will make it shoot better.
The fins are mad of carbon fiber andfabricated in my studio here in new mexico, and canno be made in a on-sterile environment due to their cool shape.
Still waiting for the brick video... Frog up gang where you at?
He made one already and he told everyone about it some time ago. It's on Nebula.
Next up on Half As Interesing WHY I WONT DO A BRICKS VIDEO
He might make a vid about BRICS
I heard that on nebula he has a documentary on bricks..
0:39 sam says "gizzamagoo" but the screen says "gizzamazoo"
I never thought brick got that much inspiration behind it
me:reads title
me: ok lets look at the brick intro
also me: and the comments, cant forget to look at the comments!
So generally speaking, one of the main reasons to patent an idea is so you can show the idea to potential investors and have a reasonable expectation that you can protect yourself from the theft of your intellectual property. That's the main reason for my patents, anyway. I'd be pretty angry if I went through the trouble and expense to get a patent on something only to be told by the government that I've got the patent but I can't show my idea to anyone. I understand that the intent is to protect weapons secrets so other governments can't benefit from the research done on things like the Manhattan Project (there were patents involved), but i don't think it's okay to trust the government to tell me that my solar panels can't be produced because I can't show potential investors how they work.
Think about it, if HaI would make a video about bricks, every time he'd start a video with bricks he could use the info card at the top right of the screen to link to a video about actual bricks
If you have invented something and are worried about the USPTO slapping a secrecy order on it, a good way to go might be to file for a patent in some other jurisdiction first (maybe file for a European patent or something) then once that's granted, file for a US patent. The EU patent is already public so it will be impossible to keep things secret.
A US citizen is required by law to first file in the US for any invention that might be subject to a secrecy order.
@@matthewcodd2939 The US government would have to prove that you had prior knowledge that your invention was potentially subject to a secrecy order (and not that you just chose to file first in another jurisdiction for some other reason)
@@jfwfreo It is possible to file first in another jurisdiction, but a US citizen has to get a "foreign filing licence" from the USPTO to do so.
News Flash: HAI channel owner was arrested by FBI after they found out this channel was not about bricks as the editor forgot to put some bricks info in the starting.
But where are the bricks?
SHUT UP MAN!
Thank you for making me a brick expert @Half as Interesting
I love this continuing thing about bricks lmao. My goodness!
😎just wait I'll get 690 likes you'll see
Edit: i knew it!
Yay
Stop spamming the comments!!!! STFU***
@@dylanclarke1695 lmfao you mad hurt over BRICK comments 🤣
It's a letter tho?
@@poletooke4691 No, it's a brick
There's an easy work-around for inventors: Simply publish the details of your invention before applying for the patent. Inventors are allowed to publicly discuss an idea for a year prior to getting the patent, and in doing so there would be no point to try and classify the patent after the fact.
where does this year rule come from?
@@thumperhunts6250 US Patent law (not sure about other countries). The idea being that it might take scientists a year after publishing or presenting new research to make a patentable idea out of it.
This is by far the best brick channel on youtube
"Like Germany sometimes; overly aggresive" and "snoop dogg level high" killed me. And the great transition into sponsership "soooo..." FANTASTIC BRO
Who else loves these videos?
Not me, no way. I’m here, but I’m being physically forced to by HAI. Otherwise, these videos are absolutely repulsive to me.
Sam: This isn't about bricks
Everyone in the comment section: BRICKS!!! 🧱
Y'all the write up for the patent at 1:08 is HILARIOUS
3:28 David Fink is my dads wife’s husband’s wife’s husband’s s wife’s husband’s brother, and he wanted to patent the brick. Not to brag or anything, but he also patented Toyota Corollas
So your uncle
1:16, you put “andfabricated” instead of “and fabricated”.
He also said World War 2 twice when it should be World War 1 and then World War 2
*Interesting...* No views, but 1 like. Also, there was originally a typo in the title. Instead of "Government", it was "Government *'s* ".
Ill one up you,im a polish pole
@@itssooverweresoback brown polish???😱
I love how much info i got about brick!
"I LOVE MY BRICK!!!" - Father Jack
WHY ISNT THIS ABOUT BRINK. I WANT BRINKS
i never knew that about the brick making proccess thanks hai
One way to find out what each patent is: Invent a stupendous amount of things and see which ideas are already patented by whom and if they’re classified...
If you cut a half hexagonal shape into a steel I rod and put it on top so that you make hexagons you almost double its carry capacity!
If you happen to make a similar product, will they open up the secret patent or do they just ignore it? Also, can they sue for financial damages or are you non-culpable since there was literally no way to know?
It’s amazing how you can make a plan for a dangerous weapon and then not be allowed to make such dangerous weapon because you would be fined for creating your own invention
misread the title as classified parents, and was pleasantly surprised to find a video about bricks instead
mm the bricks in this video have a very fine texture to them, absolutely exquisite!
Finally a video that's not about bricks! I've been watching all these "Secret US Govt" videos for years and they're always just about bricks. Now I can get back to my job at the CIA.
Could you file your patent in another country simultaneously as so to make the secrecy order null and void before they have a chance to try and apply it
You could even invent something that would provide free energy to all throughout the world, and the government could just say, "nah".
Curse you Edison
Bricks been there,done that.
0:53 whoaaaah that guy looks an awful lot like Edward Snowden...