Nature of Inquiry and Research Quiz for Senior High School Practical Research
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According to Republic Act 8293, section 176, what is the requirement for exploiting a work of the Government of the Philippines for profit?

  • Payment of royalties
  • Imposition of conditions by the government agency or office
  • Prior approval from the government agency or office (correct)
  • No requirement
  • Who owns the borrowed materials included in this module?

  • The Republic Act 8293
  • The Government of the Philippines
  • The respective copyright holders (correct)
  • The publisher and authors
  • What does Republic Act 8293 state about the ownership of works created by the Government of the Philippines?

  • The Government of the Philippines owns all works
  • No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines (correct)
  • The government agency or office owns all works
  • The copyright holders own all works
  • What can the government agency or office do when granting approval for the exploitation of a work of the Government of the Philippines?

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    What do the publisher and authors of this module claim about the borrowed materials?

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    Republic Act 8293, Section 176

    • Exploiting a work of the Government of the Philippines for profit requires written approval from the government agency or office that created the work.

    Ownership of Borrowed Materials

    • Borrowed materials included in a module are owned by the original copyright holders, not the publishers or authors of the module.

    Ownership of Government Works

    • Republic Act 8293 asserts that works created by the Government of the Philippines are generally owned by the state.
    • These works may be freely used by the public, but certain conditions apply for commercial exploitation.

    Approval for Exploitation

    • When granting approval for the exploitation of a government work, the respective government agency or office retains the right to set terms and conditions.
    • The agency can also impose restrictions to protect the integrity and intent of the original work.

    Claims about Borrowed Materials

    • Publishers and authors of the module acknowledge that borrowed materials do not belong to them and emphasize adherence to copyright laws.
    • They assert the importance of crediting original sources and maintaining ethical standards in publishing.

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