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THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF THE PHILIPPINES

Introduction

Intellectual Property (IP) is a term that describes the application of the mind to develop
something new or original. IP has many of the same ownership rights as physical property. It is
important that you effectively manage your IP to ensure you get the best protection and the
most out of your idea/invention. Intellectual Property Protection is protection for inventions,
literary and artistic works, symbols, names, and images created by the mind. Learn how you
can protect your intellectual property by using: Patents, Trademarks, and Copyright.

Body

Our Ppt are all about Intellectual Property of the Philippines. On the first slide you can see are
topic or lesson which is Intellectual Property of the Philippines and for second slide is about
Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines. For the third and fourth slide are about R.A 8293
Intellectual Property Code and "DREAM" Mandate. Also, the rest of our slide are about Why
IPOPHL Need to disclose the certain work of the inventor and 2 types of complains, Executive
Order No. 763 of Intellectual property rights. What is a Patent cooperation treaty application?
What is Madrid protocol. What is a copyright and NCITR 12 agencies and works that are
covered of the intellectual property rights and also the last one is the criminal liability; in this
slide give you an idea what law have you broken and what can be charged against you. Also, i
learn from our slides the definition of IPOPHL and how they can protect the creation of each
individual. The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines shortened as IPOPHL, is a
government agency attached to the Department of Trade and Industry in charge of registration
of intellectual property and conflict resolution of intellectual property rights in the Philippines.
Intellectual property law deals with the rules for securing and enforcing legal rights to inventions,
designs, and artistic works. Patents give inventors the right to use their product in the
marketplace, or to profit by transferring that right to someone else.

Conclusion

I conclude that Intellectual property is important for a person or company to safeguard. Without
proper safeguards in place, one company's ideas can be replicated by another company and
used for their profit. Using some of the techniques will prevent a company's IP from getting into
the wrong hands.

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