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wall of secrecy - перевод на Английский

UNITED STATES NATIONAL SECURITY LAW
Invention Secrecy Act of 1951

wall of secrecy      
(n.) = secretos
Ex: Some of the information from the EEC Government in Brussels is provided off the record, which sometimes runs up against the UK Government's wall of secrecy.
secrecy         
  • Operation Neptune Spear]], a mission against [[Osama bin Laden]], in the [[White House]] [[Situation Room]], May 1, 2011.
  • [[Loose lips might sink ships]], World War II slogan urging silence
  • ''First secret confidence to Venus'', [[François Jouffroy]]
PRACTICE OF HIDING INFORMATION OR MAKING IT INACCESSIBLE; QUALITY OF SUCH INFORMATION
Military secret; Secret; Covert; Clandestinity; Secret knowledge; Secretive; Furtiveness; Furtive; Furtively; Clandestinely; Secret sharing (anthropology); Military secrets; Clandestineness; Secrecies; Secretness; Corporate secrets; Government secrecy; Secrets; 🤐; Corporate secrecy; Military secrecy; Problem of secrecy
(n.) = secreto, clandestinidad
Ex: That book is a source document; it's something in the hand for somebody interested in censorship and secrecy in government.
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* a veil of secrecy = con el mayor secreto, en el mayor secreto
* wall of secrecy = secretos
Great Wall of China         
  • Ming Empire]] and its walls
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  •  ''[[Huayi tu]]'', an 1136 map of China with the Great Wall depicted on the northern edge of the country
SERIES OF FORTIFICATIONS BUILT ALONG THE HISTORICAL BORDER OF CHINA
Great Wall; Great wall; The great wall of china; Great wall of china; Wanli Changcheng; Great wall of China; Wall of China; The Wall of China; The great wall; The Great Wall; The Great Wall of China; GWOC; Wall of 10,000 Li; The wall of China; Great Wall Of China; Chang Cheng; China's Great Wall; Beacon Wall; 长城; 長城; 万里长城; Great Wal; Greate Wall; Long Wall of China; Great Wall (China); Chinese Great Wall; Inner Great Wall; Outer Great Wall; 萬里長城; Wall of Genghis Khan; Genghis Khan Wall
Gran muralla de China

Определение

rada
sust. fem.
Bahía, ensenada donde las naves pueden estar ancladas al abrigo de algunos vientos.

Википедия

Invention Secrecy Act

The Invention Secrecy Act of 1951 (Pub. L. 82–256, 66 Stat. 3, enacted February 1, 1952, codified at 35 U.S.C. ch. 17) is a body of United States federal law designed to prevent disclosure of new inventions and technologies that, in the opinion of selected federal agencies, present a possible threat to the national security of the United States.

The U.S. government has long sought to control the release of new technologies that might threaten the national defense and economic stability of the country. During World War I, Congress authorized the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) to classify certain defense-related patents. This initial effort lasted only for the duration of that war but was reimposed in October 1941 in anticipation of the U.S. entry into World War II. Patent secrecy orders were initially intended to remain effective for two years, beginning on July 1, 1940, but were later extended for the duration of the war (Pub. L. 77–239: AN ACT To amend the Act relating to preventing the publication of inventions in the national interest, and for other purposes).

The Invention Secrecy Act of 1951 made such patent secrecy permanent, though the order to suppress any invention must be renewed each year (except during periods of declared war or national emergency). Under this Act, defense agencies provide the PTO with a classified list of sensitive technologies in the form of the "Patent Security Category Review List" (PSCRL). The decision to classify new inventions under this act is made by "defense agencies" as defined by the President. Generally, these agencies include the Army, Navy, Air Force, National Security Agency (NSA), Department of Energy, and NASA, but even the Justice Department has played this role.

A secrecy order bars the award of a patent, orders that the invention be kept secret, restricts the filing of foreign patents, and specifies procedures to prevent disclosure of ideas contained in the application. The only way an inventor can avoid the risk of such imposed secrecy is to forgo patent protection.

By the end of fiscal year 1991, the number of patent secrecy orders stood at 6,193. Many such orders were imposed on individuals and organizations working without government support. This number shrank for each fiscal year thereafter, until 2002. Since 2002, the number of secrecy orders has grown, with 5,002 secrecy orders in effect at the end of fiscal year 2007.

Примеры употребления для wall of secrecy
1. "This is a pretty significant crack in the wall of secrecy at Guantanamo," said Darryl Li, a student at Yale Law School who is on Zuhair‘s legal team.
2. With little public discussion and a wall of secrecy, the military is poised to launch its own intelligence–gathering and man–hunting operations independent of the CIA or other authorities.
3. The animal rights extremists often appeared to go for organisations which were maintaining a wall of secrecy." The register is part of a bigger campaign being organised by supporters of vivisection.
4. At the same time, his personal eccentricities and his failure to curb the transgressions of the estimated 10,000 princes in the land played into the hands of opponents, even though he had imposed a wall of secrecy around the government and the palace.