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In contemporary times, the
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creation of the human mind
today to discuss these
is given so much value to
mechanisms in an
the extent that mechanisms
international and local
to protect these creations
context.
are put in place.
PROPERTY RIGHTS
• The theoretical and legal ownership of resources and how
they can be used. These can be tangible or intangible and can
be owned by individuals, businesses and governments.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
• The creation of the mind, such as inventions, literary and
artistic works, designs and symbols, names and images used
in commerce. This property is usually intangible,.
RA 8293 (INTELLECTUAL PROPERY
CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES)
An act prescribing the intellectual property code and
establishing the intellectual property office , providing for its
powers and functions, and for other purposes.
IMPORTANCE OF
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
• It is essential in fostering creativity and supporting our
economic and financial infrastructure . As this rights create
incentives for entrepreneurs, artists, firms and investors to
commit the necessary resources, to research develop and
market new technology and create new works.
COPYRIGHT

PATENT
TYPES OF
INTELLECTUAL TRADEMARK
PROPERTY
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION
COPYRIGHTS
Do not protect ideas, but rather the manners in which ideas are
expressed (“original work of authorship”). With certain
exemptions copyrights allow the owner of the protected
materials to control their production, performance, new
versioning or adaptations public performance and distribution
of the works.
Books

Music

Paintings
COVERAGE Advertisements
OF THE Films
COPYRIGHTS Databases

Maps

Technical drawings
PATENT

Used to protect inventive ideas or processes.


Things that are new, useful and non-obvious.
Patents are also used to protect newly engineered
plants species.
COVERAGE OF PATENTS
Is the exclusive right granted for an invention (inventions by a person,
company or organization)
TRADEMARK
It protects words, [phrases, symbols, sounds, smells, and
color schemes. Trademarks are often considered assets that
describe or otherwise identify the source of underlying
products or services that a company provides.
COVERAGE OF TRADEMARKS

BRAND NAMES PRODUCT COMPANY SLOGANS


NAMES LOGOS
INDUSTRIAL
DESIGN
Constitutes the ornamental or aesthetic aspect of
article / object.
COVERAGE OF INDUTRIAL
DESIGN
• Designs of an object (Shape or surface , patterns, lines, colors)
GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION AND
APPELATION OF ORIGIN

• These are signs used on goods that have a specific


geographical origin and possessed qualities , a reputation or
characteristics that are essentially attributable to that place
of origin.
COVERAGE OF
GEOGRAPHICAL • Name of the place of origin of the
INDICATION AND goods or products
APPELATION OF
ORIGIN
LIMITATIONS AND VALIDITY
COPYRIGHT
Mainly the protection of one’s expression which only becomes tangible
and concrete when objects are created as manifestations of these
expressions.
Copyright does not cover ideas, procedures, methods of operation or
mathematical concepts because no person or institution can claim sole
ownership of these.

Sufficient authorship must exist for these to be covered by copyright.


Even titles, slogans, or logos may or may not have copyrights.
If you are the author of a particular work you are entited to two types
of rights under copyright law. These are:
1. Economic rights
2. Moral Rights
ECONOMIC RIGHTS
• The rights of an owner / author to be properly compensated
financially upon his or her permission for the work to be used by
another
MORAL RIGHTS
The rights to non-economic interest of the author
How can you acquire those rights?
BERN CONVENTION

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