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The document discusses intellectual property rights in the Philippines. It defines intellectual property as creations of the mind such as inventions, literary works, symbols, and designs. It outlines the legal basis for intellectual property protection in the Philippines through laws like the Intellectual Property Code. It describes the government agency IPOPHIL and its bureaus responsible for trademarks, patents, and copyrights. Finally, it discusses the functions of intellectual property rights like technology transfer, marketing tools, collateral, franchising, and licensing.

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The document discusses intellectual property rights in the Philippines. It defines intellectual property as creations of the mind such as inventions, literary works, symbols, and designs. It outlines the legal basis for intellectual property protection in the Philippines through laws like the Intellectual Property Code. It describes the government agency IPOPHIL and its bureaus responsible for trademarks, patents, and copyrights. Finally, it discusses the functions of intellectual property rights like technology transfer, marketing tools, collateral, franchising, and licensing.

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INTELLECTUAL

PROPERTY
RIGHTS
WHAT IS INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY ?
Intellectual Property (IP) is the term that describes
the “creations of the mind”: inventions, literary
and artistic works, and symbols, names, images,
and designs that are intangible when first created,
but become valuable in tangible form as products.
THE LEGAL BASIS
refers to the underlying laws, regulations,
policies, or principles that justify or support a
particular action or decision taken by a
government agency, organization, or
individual.
Intellectual Property
Code
(RA 82 93)
- the law protecting intellectual property rights in the
Philippines.

It shall protect and secure the exclusive rights of scientists,


inventors, artists and other gifted citizens to their intellectual
property and creations, particularly when beneficial to the
people, for such periods as provided in this Act.
The Intellectual Property Office of the
Philippines(IPHOPHL)

- is a government agency attached to the Department of


Trade and Industry in charge of registration of intellectual
property and conflict resolution of intellectual property
rights in the Philippines.
Mandate:
To protect and secure the exclusive right of scientists, inventors, artists,
and other gifted citizens to their intellectual property creations,
particularly when beneficial to the people for such period as may be
provided by law. (R.A. 8293: IP CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES

Vision:
An intellectual property conscious Philippines in a demystified,
development-oriented, and democratized IP System by 2020.
•Office of the Director General

•Deputy Director General


Bureau of TRADEMARKS

The bureau of trade marks is a government agency responsible for


the administration and registration of trademarks .

Example of trademarks
Signs of distinguishing the good and services of ab enterprise

(Mcdo, nike,)
Bureau of PATENTS

It is an agency under the


Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in
the Philippines that is responsible for the
administration and granting of patents and
utility models in the country.
Bureau of COPYRIGHTS

It refers to a government agency or


department responsible for managing and
enforcing copyright laws and regulations.
Bureau of Legal Affairs

It is a government agency responsible for the


administration and enforcement of intellectual property
laws in a particular country or region. The bureau is
typically tasked with the registration, examination, and
granting of patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
Management Information System (MIS)

An MIS is a computer-based system used to


manage and track intellectual property assets,
such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcastin(DTTB)

It refers to the method of transmitting digital


television signals through terrestrial means, such as
over-the-air broadcast signals using radio frequency
(RF) spectrum.
Fixed Mobile Allocation System (FMAS)

It is a system used by some countries to


allocate radio frequency (RF) spectrum for use by
both fixed and mobile services, such as television
broadcasting and mobile communications.
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS
Intangible Rights
Right granted to person over
intellectual creations
EXCLUSIVE rights, needs
AUTHORIZATION
Private Rights
Rights are Territorial
Idea
CATEGORIES OF
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS
1. Industrial Rights

2.Copyrights and Related


Rights
1. Industrial Rights

covers the protection of patents, trademarks/trade


secrets, industrial design and geographical
indication.
• Patent - these protect new inventions and give the inventor
exclusive rights to make, use, and sell their invention for a
certain period of time (20 years).

•Trademark - protect brand names, logos, and other


distinctive signs use by business to differientiate their
products or services from others.
•Trade Secrets -a re confidential information that give a
company a competitive advantage.

•Geographical indication - protect the origin and quality of


products associated with a particular geographical area.
2. Copyrights and Related
Rights

covers the protection of literacy and artistics works, films


and musics.
Republic Act 10055 Known as the Philippine
Technology Transfer Act of 2009“An Act providing the
framework and support system for the ownership,
management, use, and commercialization of
intellectual property generated from research and
development funded by Government and for other
purposes.”
FUNCTIONS OF
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS
1. Technology
Transfer

-is the process by which one party systematically transfers to another


party the knowledge for the manufacture of a product, the application of
a process, or rendering of a service, which may involve the transfer,
assignment or licensing of intellectual property rights.
2. Marketing Tools

marketing tools are tools that companies use to develop


and promote their products and services.
3. Collateral

is an item of value, such as property or assets, that is pledged by


an individual (borrower) in order to guaranty a loan. Upon
default, the collateral becomes subject to seizure by the lender
and may be sold to satisfy the debt.
4. Franchising

is a form of licensing arrangement between a franchisee and franchisor


which grants the franchisee, through a franchise agreement, access to use
the proprietary knowledge, processes, technical know-how and other
intellectual property rights of the franchisor, to enable the franchisee trade
in the product or service of the franchisor under the trade name of the
franchise.
5. Licensing

licensing agreement typically occurs between an IP rights owner


(“licensor”) and someone who is authorized to use the rights
(“licensee”) in exchange for monetary value in the form of a fee or
a royalty, or both.
Directions: Identify the correct answer.

1. It gives the creator an exclusive right over


the use of his/her creation.
2. It refers to the method of transmitting
digital television signals through terrestrial
means, such as over-the-air broadcast signals
using radio frequency (RF) spectrum.
3. Describe as the thought or
suggestions to a possible course of
action.
4.The office is headed by the
_________, who is a senior career
Chief of Mission.
5. Describe as the thought or
suggestions to a possible course of
action.
6. The law protecting
intellectual property rights in
the Philippines.
7. It is a form of arrangement between a
franchisee and franchisor which grants the
franchisee, through a franchise agreement.
8.______ protect brand names,
logos
9. _________ give the inventor
exclusive rights to make, use, and sell
their invention.
10. RA 10055 ,Act providing the framework and
support system for the ownership, management, use,
and commercialization of intellectual property
generated from research and development funded by
Government and for other purposes.” is also known
as.
Key Answer:
1. Intellectual Property Rights
2. DITTB
3. Idea
4. Director General
5. Intangible Property
6. Intellectual Property Code
7. Franchising
8. Trademarks
9. Patents
10. Philippine Technology Transfer Act of 2009
Group Members:
BTLED AFA-3A
Charlyn Grace F. Buhat
Cristine N. Cañedo
Trisha Marie M. Carbaquil
Winde Jine M. Ramos
Thank you!

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