Unit 4 Flashcards
The State recognizes that an effective
intellectual and industrial property system is vital
Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines
It shall protect and secure the exclusive rights
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
shall promote the diffusion of knowledge and information
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Another name for Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines
Republic Act No. 8293
The intellectual property rights under the Intellectual Property
Code are what?
- Copyright and related rights;
- Trademarks and service marks;
- Geographic indications;
- Industrial designs;
- Patents;
- Layout designs [topographies] of integrated circuits; and
- Protection of undisclosed information
The 6 Bureaus
- Bureau of Patents;
- Bureau of Trademarks;
- Bureau of Legal Affairs;
- Documentation, Information and Technology Transfer Bureau;
- Management Information System and EDP Bureau; and
- Administrative, Financial and Personnel Services Bureau
Deals with the rules for securing and enforcing legal rights
Intellectual Property Law
Give an incentive for people to develop
creative works
Intellectual Property Law
U.S. Constitution gives Congress express authority
Article 1, Section 8
Intellectual property laws passed by Congress are administered by two government agencies
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
- U.S. Copyright Office
Took effect on January 1, 1998, under the presidency of Fidel V. Ramos
COPYRIGHT LAW OF THE PHILIPPINES
Copyright law is also named as
Republic Act No. 8293
legal protection extended to the
owner of the rights in an original work
Copyright
In the Intellectual Property (IP) Code of the Philippines, literary and artistic works include
books, writings, musical works, films, paintings and computer programs
4 types of rights under copyright law
- Economic
- Moral
- Resale
- Related
Replication of the work
Economic Rights
Transformation or dramatization of the original work
Economic rights
first public distribution of the original work
Economic Rights
Require authorship of the work be attributed to him
Moral Rights
make any transformation or adjustment to the work
Moral rights
To oppose any and all mutilation
Moral Rights
The author and his or her heirs have the inalienable right to partake of 5%
Resale Rights
This inalienable right is in effect during the lifetime of the author, and for _____ years after his death
50 years
rights of those whose help the author avails of in order to assist him
Related Rights
These rights are also referred to as
“neighboring rights” and include the following _____
i) Rights of performers
ii) Rights of producers of sound recordings
iii) Rights of broadcasting organizations
an administrative grouping of multiple private computer networks
Network Domain
Internet can be assigned a globally unique name within the _____
Domain Name System (DNS)
can hide your personal information from public view
Domain Privacy
Importance of Domain Privacy
- Prevent spam
- Easy to manage
- Protect your online identity
Persons who are equals should qualify for equal treatment
Justice
Do good
Beneficence
Do not harm
Non maleficence
Respect the uniqueness and dignity of each person
Accountability
Faithfulness- displaying loyalty
Fidelity
Honor the patients’ right to make his her own decision
Autonomy
Be truthful
Veracity