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What is intellectual property?
What is intellectual property?
What is copyright?
What is copyright?
What is plagiarism?
What is plagiarism?
What is copyright infringement?
What is copyright infringement?
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What is the role of the World Intellectual Property Organization?
What is the role of the World Intellectual Property Organization?
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What is the role of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines?
What is the role of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines?
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What should educators do with copyrighted materials from the internet?
What should educators do with copyrighted materials from the internet?
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Study Notes
Understanding Intellectual Property Rights, Copyright Infringement and Plagiarism
- Intellectual property rights refer to exclusive rights over original creations like copyright, trademarks, geographic indications, industrial designs, patents, layout designs of integrated circuits, and protection of undisclosed information.
- The World Intellectual Property Organization protects intellectual property rights globally, including in the Philippines.
- The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHIL) administers and implements state policies related to intellectual property under Republic Act 8293.
- Copyright refers to the legal right given to the owner of original work, including books, periodicals, lectures, music, art, designs, maps, scientific works, computer programs, etc.
- Copyright infringement is the unauthorized use of copyrighted material, including reproduction, distribution, display, or performance of protected work or derivative works.
- All material on the internet is copyrighted, including emails.
- Educators should treat copyrighted materials from the internet the same way they do print formats.
- Plagiarism is an act of fraud that involves stealing someone else's work, copying words or ideas without giving credit, failing to use quotation marks, giving incorrect information about a quotation source, or copying a source's sentence structure.
- Copying media from other websites, using copyrighted music or videos without permission, or performing someone else's copyrighted music are counted as plagiarism.
- Plagiarism is a violation of the copyright holder's right and an ethical violation.
- Copying infringement is copying someone's work without permission and is a violation of the author's right and a legal violation.
- Educators should follow guidelines on using copyrighted materials and teach students about intellectual property rights and plagiarism.
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Test your knowledge on Intellectual Property Rights, Copyright Infringement, and Plagiarism with this informative quiz. Learn about the exclusive rights of creators and how they are protected globally. Find out about the legalities of copyright infringement and the ethical implications of plagiarism. Discover the guidelines for using copyrighted materials and how to give credit where it's due. Take the quiz and become an expert on Intellectual Property Rights and Plagiarism!