Intellectual property Flashcards

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refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
Original work

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Intellectual Property

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4 Major Types of Intellectual Property (IP)

C________
P________
T________
D_____ rights

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4 Major Types of Intellectual Property (IP)

Copyright
Patents
Trademarks
Design rights

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may be defined as a form of intellectual property which protects the rights of authors and creators of literary and artistic works.

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Copyright

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4
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What Right does Copyright Provide? (give the two)

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Economic rights
Moral rights

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Refers to the rights of the author or copyright owner to derive financial reward from the use of his works by others.

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Economic Right

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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

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Moral Rights

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covers literary and artistic works, which is understood to include every original work of authorship regardless of artistic or literary merit

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Copyright

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8
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Who/ what protects intellectual property rights?

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THE LAW

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9
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WHAT IS THE VALIDITY PERIOD OF THIS COPYRIGHT

  1. literary works - during the l________ of the author plus ___ years after death
  2. art - ___ years from the date of creation
  3. photographic work - ___ years from publication
  4. audio visual work - ___ years from publication
  5. sound recording - ____ years from ______ recording took place
  6. broadcast recording - ____ years from ____ of broadcast
  7. trademark - valid for ____ years and may be renewed for a periods of ___ years
  8. invention patent - valid for ____ years from filing date application
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WHAT IS THE VALIDITY PERIOD OF THIS COPYRIGHT

  1. literary works - during the lifetime of the author plus 50 works after death
  2. art - 25 years from the date of creation
  3. photographic work - 50 years from publication
  4. audio visual work - 50 years from publication
  5. sound recording - 50 years from year recording took place
  6. broadcast recording - 20 years from date of broadcast
  7. trademark - valid for 10 years and may be renewed for a periods of 10 years
  8. invention patent - valid for 20 years from filing date application
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10
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found at the National Library.

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Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines

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11
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is essentially a limited use of copyrighted work.

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fair use

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12
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is a copyright principle based on the belief that the public is entitled to freely use portions of copyrighted materials

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fair use

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is a work based on or derived from one or more already existing works.

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derivative work

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Example.
Translations of literary works, musical arrangements, motion picture versions of literary material or plays, art reproductions, abridgments, and condensations of preexisting works.

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derivative work

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15
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When can you use fair use?

C__________
C__________
Reporting
R__________
Teaching

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When can you use fair use?

Commentary
Criticism
Reporting
Research
Teaching

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Four factors of Fair Use Determination

the p_______ and c_________ of your use
the n________ of the copyrighted work
the amount and substantiality of the ________ taken, and
the effect of the use upon the _________ market.

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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.

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Guidelines for Fair Use

A majority of the content you create must be your ____ .
Give c_______ to the copyright holder.
Don’t make m______ off of the copyrighted work.

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Guidelines for Fair Use

A majority of the content you create must be your own.
Give credit to the copyright holder.
Don’t make money off of the copyrighted work.

18
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refers to creative materials that are not protected by intellectual property laws such as copyright, trademark, or patent laws

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Public Domain

19
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The public owns these works, not an individual author or artist.

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Public Domain

20
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Anyone can use a ________ ________ work without obtaining permission, but no one can ever own it.

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Public Domain