Article ID: CBB000775036

Patenting the Bomb: Nuclear Weapons, Intellectual Property, and Technological Control (2008)

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During the course of the Manhattan Project, the U.S. government secretly attempted to acquire a monopoly on the patent rights for inventions used in the production of nuclear weapons and nuclear energy. The use of patents as a system of control, while common for more mundane technologies, would seem at first glance to conflict with the regimes of secrecy that have traditionally been associated with nuclear weapons. In explaining the origins and operations of the Manhattan Project patent system, though, this essay argues that the utilization of patents was an ad hoc attempt at legal control of the atomic bomb by Manhattan Project administrators, focused on the monopolistic aspects of the patent system and preexisting patent secrecy legislation. From the present perspective, using patents as a method of control for such weapons seems inadequate, if not unnecessary; but at the time, when the bomb was a new and essentially unregulated technology, patents played an important role in the thinking of project administrators concerned with meaningful postwar control of the bomb.

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Authors & Contributors
Kevles, Daniel J.
Berveglieri, Roberto
Biagioli, Mario
Boldrin, Michele
Caplan, Arthur L.
Cooper, Carolyn C.
Journals
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Physics in Perspective
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
History of Science
Technology and Culture
Encyclopedia of the History of Science
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Presses Universitaires de Rennes
Prometheus Books
Springer
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Patents
Science and law
Intellectual property
Science and war; science and the military
Manhattan Project
Nuclear weapons; atomic weapons
People
Weinberg, Alvin Martin
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
18th century
20th century, late
17th century
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United States
Venice (Italy)
Europe
France
Germany
Italy
Institutions
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Chemie
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
United States. Patent Office
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