COMPUTER ETHICS AND SECURITY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND PRIVACY
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Title of invention
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Description of invention
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Claims
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All of these
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Detailed explanation-1: -The complete specification consists of the description, the claims, drawings (if any) and sequence listings (if any). The specification does not include the abstract.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Complete Specification is a techno-legal document containing full scientific details of the invention and claims to the patent rights.
Detailed explanation-3: -Structure of the specification A patent specification normally has the following parts in the order given: A title to identify the invention. A statement as to the field to which the invention relates. An explanation of the background “state of the art” – what was already known prior to the invention.
Detailed explanation-4: -Prologue is not part of Patent Submission of complete specifications is required to obtain a patent.