Intellectual Property Flashcards
This refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
4 Major Types of Intellectual Property (IP)
(CPTD)
1 Copyright
2 Patents
3 Trademarks
4 Design rights
It is defined as a form of intellectual property which protects the rights of authors and creators of literary and artistic works
Copyright
What Right does Copyright Provide? (EM)
- Economic rights
- Moral rights
Refers to the rights of the author or copyright owner to derive financial reward from the use of his works by others
Economic Right
Refers to the rights of the author to claim authorship of the work (Right of Paternity) and the right to restrain the use of his name with respect to any work not of his own creation or a distorted version of his work
Moral Rights
What is Covered by Copyright?
- literary
- artistic works
What is Covered by Copyright?
- drawing and photographs
- Architecture
- computer programs and advertisements
- maps and technical drawing
- literary works such as novels
What is Covered by Copyright?
- poems and plays
- newspaper articles
- films and television programs
- Letters
- artistic works including paintings, sculptures
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
REPUBLIC ACT 8293
Where and How to apply for Copyright?
Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines, found at the National Library
It is a copyright principle based on the belief that the public is entitled to use portions of copyrighted materials freely
Fair Use
It is a work based on or derived from one or more already existing works
Derivative works
When can you use fair use?
- Commentary
- Criticism
- Reporting
- Research
- Teaching
Four factors of Fair Use Determination
- the purpose and character of your use
- the nature of the copyrighted work
- the amount and substantiality of the portion taken, and
- the effect of the use upon the potential market.