COMPUTER ETHICS AND SECURITY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND PRIVACY
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Originality
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Loyalty
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Novelty
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Detailed explanation-1: -The concept of novelty in patent law embodies the principle that only truly new inventions deserve patent protection. Novelty means “new compared to prior art"; it states the requirement that, to be patentable, an invention must somehow be different from all published articles, known techniques, and marketed products.
Detailed explanation-2: -Novelty (Newness) Requirement In order for an invention to be patentable, the invention must be considered to be new or novel. This novelty requirement states that an invention cannot be patented if certain public disclosures of the invention have been made.
Detailed explanation-3: -Novelty is determined by comparing invention, in any of its embodiments, with the similar technology revealed by (1) prior publication, or (2) publicly known/use.