ONE-YEAR RULE
\wˈɒnjˈi͡ə ɹˈuːl], \wˈɒnjˈiə ɹˈuːl], \w_ˈɒ_n_j_ˈiə ɹ_ˈuː_l]\
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The rule that requires a patent application to be filed within one year of the following: any public use of the invention by the inventor, a sale of the invention, an offer to sell the invention, or any description of the invention by the inventor in a published document. Failure to file a patent application within this one-year period results in the invention's passing into the public domain, where it is no longer eligible for a patent.
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