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What term describes the legal rights of creators over their literary and artistic works?
What term describes the legal rights of creators over their literary and artistic works?
Which intellectual property right gives exclusive consent for the use of an invention?
Which intellectual property right gives exclusive consent for the use of an invention?
What does the abbreviation 'TM' indicate regarding trademarks?
What does the abbreviation 'TM' indicate regarding trademarks?
What is meant by 'Public Domain'?
What is meant by 'Public Domain'?
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Which act allows for the use of copyrighted work without a license under certain conditions?
Which act allows for the use of copyrighted work without a license under certain conditions?
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What aspect does Industrial Design focus on?
What aspect does Industrial Design focus on?
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Which of the following is true about Creative Commons?
Which of the following is true about Creative Commons?
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What is the term for the violation of intellectual property rights?
What is the term for the violation of intellectual property rights?
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Study Notes
Intellectual Property Overview
- Intellectual Property (IP) encompasses the creations of the mind, including inventions, literature, artistic works, designs, and commercial symbols.
- Key goal of IP is to protect innovations and creations, ensuring creators can benefit from their work.
Types of Intellectual Property
- Copyright: Legal rights granted to creators over their literary and artistic works, protecting original expressions.
- Patent: Provides exclusive rights for inventions, allowing patent holders to control how their inventions are used.
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Trademark:
- TM: Indicates a mark is in the process of registration, distinguishing goods or services of one enterprise from others.
- ®: Signifies the mark has been registered and protected under law.
- Industrial Design: Protects the aesthetic features of an item, encompassing both 3D aspects (shape/surface) and 2D features (patterns/colors).
- Geographical Indications: Signs that indicate products with qualities or characteristics linked to a specific geographical origin.
Philippine Intellectual Property Protection Laws
- Republic Act 8293: Codifies copyright laws in the Philippines, defining terms of protection for various creative works.
- Cybercrime Prevention Act (RA 10175): Addresses online crimes, including intellectual property violations, ensuring rights of creators are safeguarded.
- Both laws highlight the importance of moral and material rights for creators and outline consequences of infringement.
Fair Use and Public Domain
- Fair Use: A legal principle allowing the use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes such as commentary, criticism, reporting, research, and teaching.
- Public Domain: Encompasses creative works that are no longer under exclusive intellectual property rights, available for free public use.
Creative Commons
- Creative Commons is a non-profit organization that fosters the sharing and use of creativity through free licenses, allowing others to build upon and share works legally.
Netiquette
- Refers to the set of rules for proper behavior online, emphasizing respectful and appropriate conduct in digital communications.
- Virtual Self: How individuals choose to present themselves on online platforms, impacting their online interactions and perceptions.
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Dive into the world of Intellectual Property (IP) and discover its various types, including copyright and patents. This quiz will help you understand the rights associated with literary and artistic creations as well as technological inventions. Enhance your knowledge of how IP impacts commerce and creativity.