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"David L. Nicol" wrote: > > After publishing your idea somewhere, for public critique, you have > a year to file your patent application. After that it becomes a > public prior art. > > Am I wrong? Or if it is a little past a year, and you can show that you have done your best - you can also get the patent. It's not a hard set time limit. -Doug
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