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According to Republic Act 8293, section 176, what is required for the exploitation of a work of the Government of the Philippines for profit?
According to Republic Act 8293, section 176, what is required for the exploitation of a work of the Government of the Philippines for profit?
- Payment of royalties without any approval
- Prior approval of the government agency or office (correct)
- No requirement for exploitation of government works for profit
- Acknowledgment of the government agency or office
What does Republic Act 8293 state about copyright of works of the Government of the Philippines?
What does Republic Act 8293 state about copyright of works of the Government of the Philippines?
- No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines (correct)
- Copyright is automatically granted to the government agency
- Copyright is waived for a specific period of time
- Copyright is only applicable to certain types of government works
What is the stance of the publisher and authors regarding the borrowed materials in the module?
What is the stance of the publisher and authors regarding the borrowed materials in the module?
- They assert full ownership over the borrowed materials
- They do not claim ownership over the borrowed materials (correct)
- They have obtained copyright for the borrowed materials
- They have acknowledged the borrowed materials as their own
What may a government agency or office impose as a condition for the exploitation of a government work for profit?
What may a government agency or office impose as a condition for the exploitation of a government work for profit?
What type of materials are included in the module and who owns them?
What type of materials are included in the module and who owns them?
According to Republic Act 8293, section 176, what is required for the exploitation of a work of the Government of the Philippines for profit?
According to Republic Act 8293, section 176, what is required for the exploitation of a work of the Government of the Philippines for profit?
What types of materials are included in the module and who owns them?
What types of materials are included in the module and who owns them?
What is the stance of the publisher and authors regarding the borrowed materials in the module?
What is the stance of the publisher and authors regarding the borrowed materials in the module?
What does Republic Act 8293 state about copyright of works of the Government of the Philippines?
What does Republic Act 8293 state about copyright of works of the Government of the Philippines?
What may a government agency or office impose as a condition for the exploitation of a government work for profit?
What may a government agency or office impose as a condition for the exploitation of a government work for profit?
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Government work copyright
Government work copyright
No copyright protection exists for works created by the Philippine government.
Exploiting government works
Exploiting government works
Using government resources for profit requires prior approval from the agency.
Exploitation condition
Exploitation condition
Government entities may require royalties for using their work.
Borrowed materials
Borrowed materials
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Ownership of borrowed materials
Ownership of borrowed materials
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Publisher/author stance (borrowed materials)
Publisher/author stance (borrowed materials)
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Prior approval for profit
Prior approval for profit
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Copyright Holders of Materials
Copyright Holders of Materials
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Module Content
Module Content
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Permission sought
Permission sought
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Study Notes
Copyright of Government Works
- Republic Act 8293, Section 176, stipulates that prior written consent from the Government of the Philippines is required for the exploitation of government works for profit.
- Works produced by the Government of the Philippines are generally not protected by copyright, promoting wider access and use by the public.
Publisher and Authors' Stance
- Publishers and authors acknowledge concerns regarding borrowed materials, emphasizing the importance of proper attribution and permissions for the content included in modules.
- They strive to ensure that the use of borrowed materials adheres to legal and ethical standards to protect intellectual property rights.
Conditions Imposed by Government Agencies
- Government agencies can impose specific conditions, such as licensing agreements or sharing of royalties derived from the exploitation of government works for profit.
- These conditions aim to safeguard public interest while allowing for the use of government-produced materials.
Types of Materials Included in Modules
- Modules may include government publications, reports, educational resources, and other official documents.
- Ownership of these materials typically resides with the Government of the Philippines, reinforcing the principle of public access.
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