PDF 10: LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND SOCIETAL ISSUES IN MEDIA AND INFORMATION Flashcards
It refers to creations of the mind, such as
inventions; literary and artistic works; designs;
and symbols, names and images used in
commerce.
Intellectual Property
DIFFERENT TYPES OF INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY
- Copyright
- Patent
- Trademarks
- Industrial Design
- Geographical Origin
A legal term used to describe
the rights that creators have
over their literary and artistic
works.
Coverage: eBooks, music,
paintings, sculpture and films,
to computer programs,
databases, advertisements,
maps and technical drawings.
Copyright
Intellectual Property Law
REPUBLIC ACT 8293
COPYRIGHT: Literary Works
During the lifetime of the author plus 50 years after death
COPYRIGHT: Art
25 years from the date of creation
COPYRIGHT: Photographic/Audio Visual Work
50 years from publication
COPYRIGHT: Sound Recording
50 years from year recording took place
COPYRIGHT: Broadcast Recording
20 years from date of broadcast
COPYRIGHT: Trademark
Valid for IO years and may be renewed for a periods of 10 years
COPYRIGHT: Invention Patent
Valid for 20 years from filing date application
A _______ describes an invention
for which the inventor claims
the exclusive rights.
Coverage: Provides the patent
owner with the right to decide
how - or whether - the can be
used by others.
Patent
A sign capable of distinguishing
the or services of one enterprise from those other enterprises.
Coverage: Products sold or
services offered by a business
entity.
Trademarks
Constitutes the ornamental or
aesthetic aspect of an article
objects.
Coverage: Design of an objects
(shape or surface, patterns,
linens, or colors).
Industrial Design
Signs used on goods that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities, a reputation or characteristics that are essentially attributable to that place of origin
Coverage: Name of the place of
origin of the goods/products.
Geographical Indication and
Appellation of Origin