ORIGINALITY - CONDITION FOR PROTECTION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKS
The Doctrine defines originality as a combination of fancy, audacity, individuality and novelty. This ensemble of ideas meant to define originality appeals to the patents/ certificates Law for which novelty/ innovation is not enough. It shall be accompanied by inventive activity. The aim of the pape...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nicolae Titulescu University Publishing House
2014-05-01
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Series: | Challenges of the Knowledge Society |
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Online Access: | http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2014_articles/index.php?dir=04_intellectual_property_law%2F&download=CKS+2014_intellectual_property_law_art.048.pdf |
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Summary: | The Doctrine defines originality as a combination of fancy, audacity, individuality and novelty. This ensemble of ideas meant to define originality appeals to the patents/ certificates Law for which novelty/ innovation is not enough. It shall be accompanied by inventive activity. The aim of the paper below is to clarify the question of the scientific works originality, by referring to the two appearantly contradictory norms and to their consequences over counterfeit/ imitation. |
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ISSN: | 2068-7796 2068-7796 |