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Types of Intellectual Property

It is a legal term used to describe the rights that


creators have over their literary and artistic
works.

a. Patent c. Trademark
b. Copyright d. Industrial Design

Coverage: books, music, paintings, sculptures,


films, computer programs, databases,
advertisements, maps, technical drawings
Types of Intellectual Property
It provides the owner with the right to decide
how, or whether, the invention can be used by
others in exchange for this right.

a. Patent c. Trademark
b. Copyright d. Industrial Design

Coverage: Exclusive right granted for an


invention
Types of Intellectual Property
It is a sign of capable of distinguishing goods or
services of one enterprise from those of other
enterprises.

a. Patent c. Trademark
b. Copyright d. Industrial Design

Coverage: Products sold or services offered by a


business entity.
Types of Intellectual Property
It constitutes the ornamental or aesthetic aspect
of an article/object.

a. Patent c. Trademark
b. Copyright d. Industrial Design

Coverage: Design of an object (shape or surface,


patterns, lines, or colors)
Types of Rights Under Copyright Law

It is the rights of an owner/author to be properly


compensated financially upon his or her
permission for the work to be used by another.

a. Moral Rights
b. Economic Rights
c. Individual Rights
Types of Rights Under Copyright Law

It is the rights to non-economic interests of the


author

a. Moral Rights
b. Economic Rights
c. Individual Rights

- Pertains his right to claim authorship of a work


and the right to oppose changes to a work that
could harm his reputation
To protect his or her economic rights, an author
has the discretion to limit or prohibited the use of
the work in terms of the ff.:
- Reproduction in various forms, such as printed
publication or sound recording
- Public performance, such as in a play or musical
work
- Recording (CD or DVDs)
- Broadcasting by radio, cable or satellite
- Translation into other languages
- Adaptation such as novel into a film screeplay
Republic Act 8293 is otherwise known as _______.

a. Ownership Act of 1989


b. Individual Rights of 1967
c. Intellectual Property Code of 1997
According to RA 8293, intellectual property rights
consist of:
- Copyright and related rights
- Trademarks and service marks
- Geographic indications
- Industrial designs
- Patents
- Lay-out designs of integrated circuits
- Protection of undisclosed information
Terms Related to Copyright
It is a work created by two (2) or more natural
persons at the initiative and under the direction
of another with the understanding that it will be
disclosed by the latter under his own name and
that contributing natural persons will not be
identified.
a. Public Lending c. Collective work
b. Individual work d. Published works
Terms Related to Copyright

The natural person who has created the work

a. Author c. Performer
b. Director d. Artist
Terms Related to Copyright
The making of a work available to the public by
wire or wireless means in such a way that
members of the public may access these works
from a place and time individually chosen by
them.
a. Communication to the public
b. Public lending
c. Public performance
d. Published works
Terms Related to Copyright
It is the recitation, playing, dancing, acting or
otherwise performing the work, either directly
or by means of any device or process.

a. Communication to the public


b. Public lending
c. Public performance
d. Published works
Terms Related to Copyright
It is the transfer of possession of the original or
a copy of a work or sound recording for a limited
period, for non-profit purposes, by an
institution.
a. Communication to the public
b. Public lending
c. Public performance
d. Published works

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