The document lists the works covered by copyright protection under Section 172 of the Philippine Intellectual Property Code. This includes literary works such as books, articles and letters; musical works; dramatic works; artistic works like paintings, sculptures, and photographs; architectural works; maps; technical drawings; audiovisual works; computer programs; and other artistic works. Certain works are not protected by copyright such as ideas, facts, official government works, statutes, and speeches delivered in certain settings.
The document lists the works covered by copyright protection under Section 172 of the Philippine Intellectual Property Code. This includes literary works such as books, articles and letters; musical works; dramatic works; artistic works like paintings, sculptures, and photographs; architectural works; maps; technical drawings; audiovisual works; computer programs; and other artistic works. Certain works are not protected by copyright such as ideas, facts, official government works, statutes, and speeches delivered in certain settings.
The document lists the works covered by copyright protection under Section 172 of the Philippine Intellectual Property Code. This includes literary works such as books, articles and letters; musical works; dramatic works; artistic works like paintings, sculptures, and photographs; architectural works; maps; technical drawings; audiovisual works; computer programs; and other artistic works. Certain works are not protected by copyright such as ideas, facts, official government works, statutes, and speeches delivered in certain settings.
The document lists the works covered by copyright protection under Section 172 of the Philippine Intellectual Property Code. This includes literary works such as books, articles and letters; musical works; dramatic works; artistic works like paintings, sculptures, and photographs; architectural works; maps; technical drawings; audiovisual works; computer programs; and other artistic works. Certain works are not protected by copyright such as ideas, facts, official government works, statutes, and speeches delivered in certain settings.
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WHAT ARE THE WORKS COVERED BY COPYRIGHT PROTECTION UNDER THE
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CODE?
Section 172 of the IP Code lists the works covered by copyright protection from the moment of their creation, namely:
1. (a) Books, pamphlets, articles and other writings
2. (b) Periodicals and newspapers 3. (c) Lectures, sermons, addresses, dissertations prepared for oral delivery, whether or not reduced in writing or other material form 4. (d) Letters 5. (e) Dramatic or dramatico-musical compositions; choreographic works or entertainment in dumb shows 6. (f) Musical compositions, with or without words 7. (g) Works of drawing, painting, architecture, sculpture, engraving, lithography or other work of art; models or designs for works of art 8. (h) Original ornamental designs or models for articles of manufacture, whether or not registrable as an industrial design, and other works of applied art 9. (i) Illustrations, maps, plans, sketches, charts and three-dimensional works relative to geography, topography, architecture or science 10. (j) Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character 11. (k) Photographic works including works produced by a process analogous to photography; lantern slides 12. (l) Audiovisual works and cinematographic works and works produced by a process analogous to cinematography or any process for making audio-visual recordings 13. (m) Pictorial illustrations and advertisements 14. (n) Computer programs 15. (o) Other literary, scholarly, scientific and artistic works.
What works are not protected by copyright under Philippine law?
Copyright protection does not cover:
1. Idea, procedure, system method or operation, concept, principle, discovery or
mere data as such, even if they are expressed, explained, illustrated or embodied in a work; 2. News of the day and other miscellaneous facts having the character of mere items of press information; 3. Official text of a legislative, administrative or legal nature, as well as any official translation thereof; 4. Work of the Philippine Government, unless there was a prior approval by the appropriate government agency; and 5. Statutes, rules and regulations, and speeches, lectures, sermons, addresses, and dissertations, pronounced, read or rendered in courts of justice, before administrative agencies, in deliberative assemblies and in meetings of public character.
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