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					Originally Posted by  piper6909
					 
				 
				
			
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Going back to my days in corporate life, I also hold multiple patents, a couple as co author.  Our legal staff always advise us to not release any public information about the developments until the patent was granted, solely because of how the process typically runs.  Often, a filing is returned (not rejected) for clarification or expansion on one or more of the initial claims, and which basically restarts the filing clock all over again.  While your filing remains basically protected, returned filings opens the doors for “squatters” to try and cross file on your ideas. The filing then becomes a legal burden you have to protect, and while you will typically win out in the long term, it delays your patent grant and cost big bucks.  So if no one knows about what you have filed for, they cannot create problems for you.