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1828 Definition

VIR'TU, n. A love of the fine arts; a taste for curiosities.

1913 Definition
Virtu (virtu)
n.(?; 277)
Vir*tu"
[It. virtù virtue, excellence, from L. virtus. See Virtue.]
  1. A love of the fine arts; a taste for curiosities.
    J. Spence.

    An article, or piece, of virtu, an object of art or antiquity; a curiosity, such as those found in museums or private collections.

    I had thoughts, in my chambers to place it in view,
    To be shown to my friends as a piece of virtù.
    Goldsmith.


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Laws of nature: Galileo would not be able to patent his findings from his experiments at the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Physical phenomena: Patent law classifies physical phenomena as products of nature. Thus, if your invention occurs in nature, it is a physical phenomenon and cannot be patented. Abstract ideas: Abstract ideas are concepts like pure mathematics and algorithms. You cannot patent a formula. However, you can patent an application of that formula. Thus, while you cannot patent a mathematical formula that produces nonrepeating patterns, you can patent paper products that use that formula to prevent rolls of paper from sticking together. Literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works: These can be Copyright protected. Inventions, which are considered not useful or possible: For example, the USPTO will not issue a patent on a perpetual motion machines; or offensive to public morality.




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