TECHNO BITAW Flashcards

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is for types of property that result from creations of the human mind, the intellect

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Intellectual Property

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___________ are legal rights relatingto literaryartisticandscientificworks

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Intellectual Property Rights

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3
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Article ______ conventions establishing the World intellectual Property Organization signed at Stockholm on __________

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  • 2.5
  • July 14, 1967
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4
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are ideas, inventions, technologies, artworks, music and literature, that are intangible when first created, but become valuable intangible form as products”.-Dr. Kamil Idris, former DG of WIPO

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Intellectual Properties

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5
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________ are those who exploit the information without contibutingto its creation.

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Free riders

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6
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Information may be enjoyed by others at the same time

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Non-rivalrous

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Consumption by one person does not leave less for any other consumer

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Non-rivalrous

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Information cannot be provided privately and would be difficult if not entirely impossible

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Non-excludable

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9
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Excluding others from enjoying a good disadvantageous

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Non-excludable

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10
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  • Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines
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RA No. 8293

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RA No. 8293

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Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines

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12
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when was RA No. 8293 approved?

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January 1, 1998

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13
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Who authored RA No. 8293?

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Senator Raul S. Roco

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14
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“ protect and secure the exclusive rights of scientist, investors, artists , and other gifted citizens to their intellectual property and creations”

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RA No. 8293

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“ ____________ the exclusive rights of scientist, investors, artists , and other gifted citizens to their intellectual property and creations”

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protect and secure

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16
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“ protect and secure the exclusive rights of scientist, investors, artists , and other gifted citizens to their ________________”

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intellectual property and creations

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17
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government agency mandated to administer and implement policies on intellectual property

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IPOPHIL

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18
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What does IPOPHIL mean?

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Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines

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19
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is a legal term describing rights given to creators for their literary and artistic works.

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Copyright

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20
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include derivative works such as translated versions, movie adaptation or books, etc.

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Related Rights

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21
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No Registration Required

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*Copyrights and Related Rights
*Trade Secrets
*Geographical Indications (tali)

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22
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Requires Registration at the IP OFFICE

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*Patents and Utility Models
*Industrial Designs
*Trademarks and Service Marks
*Layout Designs of ICs

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Literary and artistisworks, hereinafter referred to as “ works”, are original intellectual creations in the literary and artistics domain protected from the moment of their creation and shall include in particular ….

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RA 8293, Section 172.1

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24
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Source Code or Object Code: Art. 10.1, TRIPS Agreement

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RA 8293, Section 172.1

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25
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Works are protected by the sole fact of their creation, irrespective of their mode or form of expression, as well as their content, quality and purpose.

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RA 8293, Section 172.2 (Copyright Protection)

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26
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Works Exempt from copyright protection:

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*Any idea, procedure, system method/operation
*Discovery, mere data:
*News of the day, items of press information
*Legislative texts
*Any work of the government of the Philippines except agencies exploiting such work for profit ( Sec. 176.1)

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Copyright term of protection:
Single Authorship

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Life of author + 50 years ( Sec. 213.1, RA 8293)

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Copyright term of protection:
Multiple Authorship

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Life of last living author + 50 years ((Sec. 213.2, RA 8293)

29
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Right to exclude others from commercially exploiting the disclosed invention* Use, produce, sell, offer for sale, license

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Patent

30
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is any technical solution of a problem in any field of human activity

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Invention

31
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How is Patent obtained?

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Application at IP office

32
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Patentable Subject Matter

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  1. Patentable Subject Matter
  2. Inventive Step or Non-obvious
  3. Usefulness and Industrial Applicability
33
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Requirements for patentability of inventions

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A. Patentable Subject Matter (Sec. 21-22, RA 8293)
B. New, Non-obvious, Useful (Sec. 23, 26, and 27)
C. Enabling Disclosure (Sec. 35-1. 61-1)

34
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Information that:
1. Is not generally known or accessible to the relevant business circles or to the public
2. Derives economic value from not being known
3. Is the subject of reasonable efforts to maintain its secrecy

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Trade Secret

35
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Any composition of lines,colors,orany3D form whether or not associated with lines or colors, that gives special appearance to and can serve as pattern for an industrial product or handicraft

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Industrial Design

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INDUSTRIAL Design
Registration

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*New/unique, pure aesthetic, not contrary to public order or morality ( Sec. 113, RA 8293)
*Similar to Patent/UM (application, evaluation, and grant)

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INDUSTRIAL Design
Terms

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*Five (5) years , may be renewed twice
*Maximum possible protection = 15 years (Sec. 118, RA 8293)

38
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Means the three-dimensional disposition, however expressed of the elements, at least one of which is an active element, and of some or all of the interconnections of an integrated circuit, or such a three-dimensional disposition prepared for an integrated circuit intended for manufacture

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Layout Designs/Topography

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Any visible sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of an enterprise from others

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Marks

40
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Trademark is to

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Goods

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Service Marks is to

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Service

42
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What can be used as trademark?

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*Word or phrase
*Symbol, logo or graphic design
*Combination of the foregoing
*A stamped or marked container of goods

43
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Uses of Mark

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  • Identifies source or origin of goods/ services
    *Differentiator between various goods/services
    *Quality indicator
    *Advertising Device
44
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is an innovation service, or feature intended to make a company or product/service attractive to customer.

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value proposition

45
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Registration of Trademark/ Service Mark

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-application
-evaluation
-grant

46
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is anything that annoys your customers before, during, and after getting a job done.

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Pain

47
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are the emotional drivers of decision making.

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Wants

48
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are things that we want to be, do or have

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Wants

49
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is determined by how you deliver value to your customers or beneficiaries.

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Business model

50
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is how a business generates value for customers.

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Business model

51
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is how a business generates revenue.

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Revenue model

52
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Is a preliminary version (first image)

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Pretotype

53
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is a partially mocked-up of the intended product or service that can be built in minutes, hours or days instead of weeks, months or years.

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Pretotype

54
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is something you produce right before you make the product

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Prototype

55
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absolute minimum needed to sell customers

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MVP (minimum Viable Product)

56
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is a basic, two-dimensional visual representation of a web page, app interface, or product layout.

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Wireframe

57
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A low-fidelity, functional sketch

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Wireframe

58
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typically depict only functionality, not the true style and visual elements of the final product.

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Wireframe

59
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look simple: grayscale instead of colors, placeholders for images, and Lorem Ipsum for text

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Wireframe

60
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Five-step strategy for creating a wireframe

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*Articulate
*Generate
*Iterate
*Communicate
*Validate

61
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A change in direction

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Pivot

62
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*Inspired by user/customer interviews
*Persona Pivots
*Technology Pivots
*Business Model Pivots
*Revenue Pivots
*Product Feature Pivots

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Pivot

63
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