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Why should intellectual property be disclosed prior to public disclosure?

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Why should intellectual property be disclosed prior to public disclosure?

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After you publish, present or otherwise publicly disclose your invention, you have one year from the first disclosure date to file a U.S. patent. After this anniversary has passed, you may lose all US patent rights. No grace period exists for foreign patent applications. With very few exceptions, all foreign patent rights will be irrevocably lost once your invention is publicly disclosed.

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