Module 5 Flashcards
refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
Intellectual Property (IP)
“An act prescribing the intellectual property code and establishing the intellectual property office, providing for its powers and functions, and for other purposes”
Republic Act no. 8293
refers to contracts or agreements involving the
transfer of systematic knowledge for the manufacture of a product, the application of a process, or rendering of a service including management contracts; and the transfer, assignment or licensing of all forms of intellectual property rights, including licensing of computer software except computer software developed for mass market.
technology transfer arrangements
refers to the Intellectual Property Office created by this Act.
office
refers to the gazette published by the Office under this Act.
IPO Gazette
is a collection of all rights enjoyed by the owner of an artistic or literary work.
copyright
give examples of works that are not protected by copyright
Idea, procedure, system method or operation, concept, principle, discovery or mere data as such, even if they are expressed, explained, illustrated or embodied in a work;
News of the day
Official text of a legislative, administrative or legal nature, as well as any official translation thereof
Work of the Philippine government, unless there was a prior approval by the appropriate government agency
Statutes, rules and regulations, and speeches, lectures, sermons, addresses, and dissertations, pronounced, read or rendered in courts of justice, before administrative agencies, in deliberative assemblies and in meetings of public character
Is a copyright registration necessary to protect artistic or literary works?
No. copyrightable works are protected from the moment of their creation.
Who can apply for a copyright registration?
The owner of the work or his/her assignees or successors-in-interest has the right to apply for a copyright registration.
It is the policy of the State to protect the fundamental human right of privacy, of communication while ensuring free flow of information to promote innovation and growth.
Data Privacy Act of 2012
This means that the individual has the inherent right to control personal information
Data Protection
The data subject must be aware of the nature, purpose, and extent of the processing of his or her personal data, including the risks and safeguards involved, the identity of personal information controller, his or her rights as a data subject, and how these can be exercised.
Transparency
The processing of information shall be compatible with a declared and specified purpose which must not be contrary to law, morals, or public policy.
Legitimate Purpose
The processing of information shall be adequate, relevant, suitable, necessary, and not excessive in relation to a declared and specified purpose.
Proportionality
is a code of good behavior on the Internet
Netiquette