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April 5th, 2007 09:53 AM #201
source:http://www.gov.ph/faqs/copyright.asp
Copyright Application Procedure:- Apply for copyright registration at the Copyright Division of The National Library of the Philippines. Secure application form in the said office or download form. Those in far-off areas of the country, ask for an application form by e-mail at copyright*nlp.gov.ph or by FAX No: 63.2.524-2329 or by mail addressed to:
Copyright Office,
2nd floor,The National Library building,
T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila. - Application should be accomplished in duplicate, typewritten. An affidavit should be attached at the back of the application form and should be duly notarized.
- The registration fee for a copyright is P200.00 plus two documentary stamps worth P 10.00 each, to be affixed at the back of the application form and the certificate of copyright registration.
- If the work applied for registration is a published work, two (2) printed copies shall be submitted with the application form copyright notice printed in front or at the back of the title page if it is a book and on any conspicuous space if it is a non-book material.
The copyright notice shall be in this form:
Philippine Copyright _____ (year of publication)
by ________________ (name of copyright owner)
A "published work" means that the work has been disseminated to the public prior to registration with the Copyright Office. - If the work applied for registration is an unpublished work, two (2) manuscripts and/or photocopies of the work without the copyright notice shall accompany the application.
"Unpublished work" for purposes of registration means that the work has not been disseminated to the public at the time of registration. - If the applicant is a non-resident, he/she should appoint a local authorized agent by special power of attorney to prosecute copyright application for and his/her behalf with this office.
- If a third party is claiming copyright ownership of the book other than the author, the author as the original copyright owner should waive his/her copyright in writing under oath in favor of the claimant. The copyright waiver should be attached to the application.
- If the applicant is a proprietor, a photo copy of his certificate of business name should be attached to the application and for a corporation, its SEC registration.
- Certificate of the deposit will be issued upon request by the applicant.
Application for Copyright T.N.L No.24-(3rd Revision) [front] [back]
- Apply for copyright registration at the Copyright Division of The National Library of the Philippines. Secure application form in the said office or download form. Those in far-off areas of the country, ask for an application form by e-mail at copyright*nlp.gov.ph or by FAX No: 63.2.524-2329 or by mail addressed to:
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April 5th, 2007 09:55 AM #202
Meron pa...
source:http://www.gov.ph/faqs/copyright.asp
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS RE COPYRIGHT
1. What is Copyright?
Answer: Copyright maybe defined as a set of prerogatives conferring on the authors of literary and artistic works control over the public exploitation of their works and ensuring them renumeration to which they are entitled in consideration of their creative work.
2. What is the difference between patent and copyright?
Answer:
Patent is a document securing to an inventor for a term of years exclusive right to his or her invention.
Copyright chiefly in literary, musical, artistic, photographic and audio-visual works.
3. How long is a patent/copyright in force? What is the period of effectivity?
Answer:
The class designation of copyrightable works under R.A. 8293 have the following terms of protections:- For literary works - Lifetime of the author and for 50 years after his/her ( A,B,C,D,E,F,G,I,J,M,N,O.) death.
- For Applied Art - Twenty-five(25) years from the date of making of the (class H) work.
- For photographic - Fifty (50) years from publication of the work and for (class K) unpublished fifty (50) years from the date of making of the work.
- Audio-Visual work - Fifty(50) years from the publication and if unpublished (class L) from the date of making of the work.
- Sound Recording - Fifty(50) years from the end of the year in which the (class P) recording took place.
- Broadcast Recording - Twenty(20) years from the date the broadcast took (class Q) place.
Answer: Yes. Because Copyright subsist upon creation.
5. Is a patent/copyright in other countries recognized in the Philippines, and vice versa?
Answer: Those countries which are signatories to the Berne Convention are required to extend to the nationals of other signatory-countries the rights and privileges that they give to their own nationals relative to the copyright. The Philippines is a signatory to the Berne Convention; hence, it recognizes patent/copyright in other signatory countries.
6. Where does one apply for a copyright?
Answer: The registration of copyright is in the:
Copyright Office,
The National Library building, 2nd floor,
T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila.
7. How much are the costs involved in a copyright registration?
Answer: The registration fee for copyright is P 100.00.
8. What are the procedures for copyright registration? Please state the step by step procedures.
Answer:
Get one duplicate copy ( together with requirements for copyright registration ) of the application form from the copyright office.
1. Fill-up the application form from no. 1 to no. 8 if you are filing the unpublished work. Sign your name at the bottom of the application form. If you are filing for a published work have to fill up the form from no.1 to no. 9. Fill-up the affidavit at the back of the application form and sign your name at the bottom of the application form. Then bring your application form to a notary public for notarization of your application. Bring your application to the Copyright Office together with the two (2) copies of the material as deposit.
9. How long is the processing period from submission of requirements to approval of application?
Answer: The processing period of copyright application is 2 weeks and the applicant will clam a certificate of copyright registration.
10. Who will apply for Copyright? The Manufacturing company or the designer hired by the company?
Answer:- The Employer/Company owns copyright if the work is the result of performance of regular assigned duties of employee unless otherwise agreed upon.
- The Employee owns copyright if object of copyright is not part of his regular duties even if he uses the time, facilities and materials of employer
- If work is commissioned, one who commissioned owns the same and the copyright is jointly owned unless stipulated otherwise.
- The author or creator of any work can waive or transfer hi/her work in favor of a corporation or individual to own a copyright.
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April 5th, 2007 09:57 AM #203
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source:http://www.gov.ph/faqs/copyright.asp
11. What woks maybe copyrighted?
Answer:
The following are the copyrightable works:
CLASS
A - Books, Pamphlets and other writings;
B - Periodicals and newspapers;
C - Lectures, sermons, addresses, dissertations prepared for oral delivery. Whether or not reduced in writing or other material form;
D - Letters;
E - Dramatic or dramatico-musical composition (T.V. or movie scripts), Choreographic works or
entertainment in dumb shows;
F - Musical compositions, with or without works;
G - Works of drawing , painting, architecture, sculpture, Engraving, lithography or other works of art, models or designs of work of art;
H - Original ornamental designs or models for articles of manufacture; whether or not registrable as an industrial design, and other works of applied art;
I - Illustrations, maps, plans, sketches, charts and three-dimensional relative to geography, topography, architecture or science;
J - Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical racter;
K - Photographic works and cinematographic works and works produced By a process analogous to photography; lantern slides;
L - Audiovisual works and cinematographic works works produced by a Process analogous to cinematography or any process for making audio-Visual recordings;
M - Pictorial illustrations and advertisement
N - Computer programs; and
O - Other literary, scholarly, scientific and artistic works.
12. Does a company apply for a copyright all product designs in a design collection?
Answer: For the purpose of protecting your work. Yes.
13. Can a company apply for a copyright for a single design? Can a company register a single design with the IPO and TNL?
Answer: The company can apply their work as a single design in the copyright office as long as they want to avail for the protection of their design.
14. What protection can and company have when its designs are copyrighted?
Answer: The protection for the design is twenty (25) years from the date of making of the work.
15. What are the options available to a victim of copyrighted infringement?
Answer: Remedies for infringement are administer before the IPO, particularly Bureau of Legal Affairs; Judicial (civil and criminal) before the IP courts or RTC.
16. Can a design of regular items (ex. Basket or food cover) be protected by a slight variation or design?
Answer: Yes.
17. Is it possible to secure a copyright for a design that has already been patented by another company?
Answer: Yes, because unlike the patent office, the copyright office performs ministerial functions. The copyright office only relies on the back of the application form/affidavit that the applicant is submitting his/her original work to the copyright office.
18. How would a manufacturing company know that a product design offered by a designer is copyrighted by another manufacturing company?
Answer: Ask for the certificate of copyright registration or do a research with the copyright office.
19. How does one stop a shipment of a copyrighted item when one has to go through Legal procedures first( by w/c twice the shipment has been shipped out)?
Answer: To make the shipment stop ask the assistance from the Presidential Inter-Agency Committee on Intellectual Property Rights( IAC-IPR) with tel. no. 890-3864 or 896-4694 or any DTI office nearest to you or to the Bureau of Customs; or to the court for injunction.
20. Is it possible to collect damages and opportunity losses from copyright infringement?
Answer: Yes. As long as you are the original creator of your work and registered at the copyright office.
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April 5th, 2007 09:59 AM #204
*ISPRIKITIK
haba ano..
join the group! attend the ebs and the conferences. the more, the merrier.
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April 5th, 2007 10:02 AM #205
how about interiors? has anybody thought about its design? we also need inputs regarding the design for this part of the vehicle. Post your thoughts and wishes
here's my first one:
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April 5th, 2007 10:05 AM #206
Hi to Roman, Isprikitik and
all thread readers who want to post, but are afraid their original designs might be pirated:
We have a small group of honorable gentlemen (ladies are not excluded) who are passionate about auto design. Our group is a FILIPINO auto design community that is just emerging, thanks to Tsikot.ph. You can use this thread's Private Message (PM) :secret: feature to contact us. It's more private. AND/OR you can use Yahoo Messenger to chat or join our conferences. YM is much easier for realtime show-and-tell. You can PM architect, OyiL, or myself.
How to PM : First, make sure you are logged on. Then, just click the name of the person you wish to PM, and a box will appear. Choose "Send a private message to ___". Then type your message and click 'Submit Reply'. If you are really serious, PM us your other contact info so we can include you in the group directory.
How to YM : You need to go to Yahoo and register for an email account. Then text, PM or email us your YM handle/name or email, so we can include each other in our YM directories, and and we will invite you to future design conferences.
Then, of course, there will be EBs scheduled -- definitely this April, as soon as architect gets back from EB with OyIL.
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April 5th, 2007 10:57 AM #207
*Oyil-
Thank you for educating me and members of this group regarding the protection of our intellectual rights. Im proposing if we can able to establish a core group/team that will represents and have the sole rights to its members design ideas. We will discuss how to raise funds to form the team.
Salamat Po!
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April 5th, 2007 01:48 PM #209
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