Intellectual Property Code of The PH Cpe Laws Lesson 2
Intellectual Property Code of The PH Cpe Laws Lesson 2
Intellectual Property Code of The PH Cpe Laws Lesson 2
PROPERTY
CODE OF THE (RA
PHILIPPINES 8293)
BY: GLEN SILERIO
ERIN BARRIENTOS
WHAT IS
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY?
CREATIONS OF MIND USED
IN COMMERCE, LIKE:
•INVENTIONS
•LITERARY AND ARTISTIC WORKS
•DESIGNS
•SYMBOLS, NAMES AND IMAGES
WHAT IS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY?
Part VI - Final
Provisions
PART I
The general provisions of the Intellectual Property Code
of the Philippines (Republic Act No. 8293) contain the
basic definitions and principles that apply to all forms of
intellectual property. Some of the key provisions
include:
Collective marks and certification marks: The law also provides for
the registration and protection of collective marks and certification
marks, which are used to indicate the origin, quality, or other
characteristics of goods or services.
PART IV
The Law on Copyright of the Intellectual Property Code of
the Philippines (Republic Act No. 8293) provides for the
registration, ownership, and protection of original literary,
artistic, and scientific works. Some of the key provisions of
the law on copyright include:
Infringement of trademarks, service marks, and trade names: Any person who
infringes a registered trademark, service mark, or trade name may be punished
with imprisonment of up to three years and a fine of up to PHP 200,000
(approximately USD 4,000).