INFORMATICS - 11and12 of 14 Flashcards

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Deals with laws to protect and enforce rights of the creators and owner of inventions, writing, music, design, and other works, known as the

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intellectual property law

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refers to creations of mind: inventions; literary and artistic works; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.

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intellectual property

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3
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2 categories

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intellectual property
copyright

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4
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is protected in law which enable people to earn recognition or financial benefits from what they invent or create by starting the right balance between the interest of innovators and the wider public interest.

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

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5
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aims to foster an environment in which creativity and innovation can flourish.

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SYSTEM

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6
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IP CODE OF THE PH

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RA 8293

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6
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covers literally works (such as novels, poems and plays), film, music, artistic work (e.g, drawing, paintings, photographs and sculptures) and architectural design.

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COPYRIGHT

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7
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includes patents for inventions, trademarks, industrial designs and geographical indications.

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INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY

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8
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RA 8293 was signed on

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JUNE 6, 1997

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9
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An act prescribing the Intellectual property code and establishing the intellectual property office, providing for its power and functions, and for other purposes.

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RA 8293

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9
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protect inventions, which can be products, processes, or improvements to existing products or processes.

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PATENTS

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protect brand names, logos, slogans, and other distinctive identifiers used to distinguish goods or services.

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TRADEMARKS

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protect original works of authorship, including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works.

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COPYRIGHTS

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protect confidential information that gives a business a competitive advantage.

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TRADE SECRETS

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13
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TYPES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

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  1. PATENTS
  2. TRADEMARKS
  3. COPYRIGHTS
  4. TRADE SECRETS
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14
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Promotes creativity in literature and the arts by affording authors and artists lengthy terms of protection (___________________) against copying.

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life of the author plus 70 years

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Exclusive Rights of the Owner of a Copyrighted Work Right to:

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1.Distribute
2.Reproduce
3.Adapt
4.Perform
5.Publicly display the protected work.

16
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are copyrightable.

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original intellectual creations in the literary and artistic domain

17
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The right to present, make copies, and hold licensure on any type of literary, music, or artistic work.

Anything written down or recorded has Copyright, even if it does not include the Copyright symbol.

18
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GENERAL RULE:

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If you didn’t create it or you don’t own the Copyright, you must get permission to use it.

19
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Using work that is protected under copyright law without the author’s consent is referred to as

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COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT