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According to Republic Act 8293, section 176, does copyright subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines?
According to Republic Act 8293, section 176, does copyright subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines?
- No, copyright does not subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. (correct)
- Yes, copyright subsists in all works of the Government of the Philippines.
- Copyright subsists only in certain works of the Government of the Philippines.
- Copyright subsists in some works of the Government of the Philippines, but not all.
What is necessary for the exploitation of government works for profit according to Republic Act 8293, section 176?
What is necessary for the exploitation of government works for profit according to Republic Act 8293, section 176?
- No approval is necessary for the exploitation of government works for profit.
- Prior approval of the government agency or office is necessary. (correct)
- Prior approval of a private organization is necessary.
- Prior approval of the government agency or office is not necessary.
Who owns borrowed materials included in the module?
Who owns borrowed materials included in the module?
- The respective copyright holders own the borrowed materials included in the module. (correct)
- The publisher and authors claim ownership over the borrowed materials.
- The government agency or office owns the borrowed materials included in the module.
- The Department of Education owns all borrowed materials included in the module.
Under what condition can the government agency or office impose as a condition for exploitation of their work for profit?
Under what condition can the government agency or office impose as a condition for exploitation of their work for profit?
Who is responsible for seeking permission to use borrowed materials from their respective copyright owners?
Who is responsible for seeking permission to use borrowed materials from their respective copyright owners?
Flashcards
Government works and copyright
Government works and copyright
Copyright does not exist for works created by the Philippine government.
Profiting from government works
Profiting from government works
To profit from a government work, you need permission from the government agency it belongs to.
Ownership of borrowed materials
Ownership of borrowed materials
The original creators own the rights to materials borrowed for educational modules.
Conditions for profiting from government works
Conditions for profiting from government works
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Who seeks permission for borrowed materials?
Who seeks permission for borrowed materials?
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Study Notes
Copyright and Government Works
- Copyright does not subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines according to Republic Act 8293, section 176.
- The exploitation of government works for profit requires prior approval from the government agency or office that created the work.
- Borrowed materials included in a module are owned by their respective copyright owners.
- A government agency or office can impose conditions for the exploitation of their work for profit, but only if the exploitation is done for commercial purposes.
- The user of borrowed materials is responsible for seeking permission from the respective copyright owners.
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