12 Questions
What is required for the exploitation of a work created by a government agency for profit?
Prior approval of the government agency
Who owns the borrowed materials included in the module?
Their respective copyright holders
What does Republic Act 8293, Section 176 state about copyright of works by the Government of the Philippines?
No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government
Who is responsible for seeking permission to use materials from their respective copyright owners in the module?
Publisher and authors
Under what condition can a government agency allow the exploitation of their work?
Payment of royalties
Who does not claim ownership over the borrowed materials included in the module?
Publisher and authors
What is the requirement for exploiting a work created by a government agency for profit?
Prior approval from the government agency
Who may impose conditions such as payment of royalties for exploiting a work created by a government agency for profit?
The government agency or office where the work is created
Who owns the borrowed materials included in the module?
The respective copyright holders
Who is responsible for seeking permission to use materials from their respective copyright owners in the module?
The publisher and authors
Who does not represent ownership over the borrowed materials included in the module?
The publisher and authors
Who is the OIC-Assistant Schools Division Superintendent according to the text?
Ma. Evalou Concepcion A. Agustin
Learn about biases, prejudices, and the copyright law in the Philippines according to Republic Act 8293. Explore how copyright works for government works, including the necessary approvals and conditions for exploitation.
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