- The quality of being original.
- The capacity to act or think independently.
- Something original.
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o·rig·i·nal·i·ty (ə-rĭj'ə-năl'ĭ-tē) ![]() |
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"Men often applaud an imitation and hiss the real thing."
- Aesop
"ORIGINALITY is unexplored territory. You get there by carrying a canoe -- you can't take a taxi."
- Alan Alda
"Nearly all our originality comes from the stamp that time impresses upon our sensibility."
- Charles Baudelaire
"I think one of the reasons I'm popular again is because I'm wearing a tie. You have to be different."
- Tony Bennett
"The original is unfaithful to the translation."
- Jorge Luis Borges
"The true is inimitable, the false untransformable."
- Robert Bresson
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Originality is the aspect of created or invented works by as being new or novel, and thus can be distinguished from reproductions, clones, forgeries, or derivative works.[citation needed] An original work is one not received from others nor one copied based on the work of others.[citation needed] The term "originality" is often applied as a compliment to the creativity of artists, writers, and thinkers.[citation needed]
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In law, originality has become an important legal concept with respect to intellectual property, where creativity and invention have manifest as copyrightable works.[clarification needed]
In the patent law of the United States and most other countries, only original inventions are subject to protection. In addition to being original, inventions submitted for a patent must also be useful and nonobvious.[citation needed]
In United States copyright law and the law of many other states, copyrights protect only original works of authorship, a property which has been historically and legally linked to a concept of "creativity". A work must pass a threshold of originality in order to be copyrightable.[citation needed]
In United Kingdom intellectual property law, a derived work can demonstrate originality, and must do so if it is to respect copyright.[citation needed]
An original idea is one not thought up by another person beforehand. Sometimes two or more people can come up with the same idea independently.[citation needed]
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