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Can you patent an illegal invention? What about trademarking a product that breaks federal law—or copyrighting something downright criminal? In this episode of The Patenting for Inventors Podcast, you'll learn about the surprising differences in how U.S. intellectual property law treats illegality. From patented bongs to denied THC trademarks, you’ll learn where the USPTO draws the line—and where it doesn’t. Tune in to find out how far you can push the boundaries of innovation when the law hasn’t quite caught up.

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