1. Introduction to IPR and
Fair Use (R.A. 8293)–
Use of Media
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
[Republic Act No. 8293]
http://www.chanrobles.com/legal7copyright.htm#INTELLECTUAL%20PROP
Copyright Issues: Multimedia and Internet Resources Georgia Harper -
http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/mmfruse.htm
6. Original works – section 172
Derivative works – section 173
Copy or economic rights – section 177
Limitations on copyright – section 184
7. Original Works
Books, pamphlets, articles and other writings;
Periodicals and newspapers;
Lectures, sermons, addresses, dissertations
prepared for oral delivery, whether or not
reduced in writing or other material form;
Letters;
Dramatic or dramatico-musical compositions;
choreographic works or entertainment in dumb
shows;
Musical compositions, with or without words;
Works of drawing, painting, architecture,
sculpture, engraving, lithography or other works
of art; models or designs for works of art;
8. Original Works
Original ornamental designs or models for articles of
manufacture, whether or not registrable as an
industrial design, and other works of applied art;
Illustrations, maps, plans, sketches, charts and
three-dimensional works relative to geography,
topography, architecture or science;
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical
character;
Photographic works including works produced by a
process analogous to photography; lantern slides;
Audiovisual works and cinematographic works and
works produced by a process analogous to
cinematography or any process for making audio-
visual recordings;
Pictorial illustrations and advertisements;
Computer programs; and
Other literary, scholarly, scientific and artistic works.
9. Fair Use of a Copyrighted Work
The purpose and character of the use,
including whether such use is of a
commercial nature or is for non-profit
education purposes;
The nature of the copyrighted work;
The amount and substantiality of the
portion used in relation to the
copyrighted work as a whole; and
The effect of the use upon the potential
market for or value of the copyrighted
work.
10. Reproduction of Published Work
187.1. Notwithstanding the provision of Section 177, and
subject to the provisions of Subsection 187.2,
the private reproduction of a published work in a
single copy, where the reproduction is made by
a natural person exclusively for research and
private study, shall be permitted, without the
authorization of the owner of copyright in the
work.
13. The photo is converted to a digital art for classroom presentation.
2. Is the car subject to permission?
3. Is the photo as digital art an infringement?
The photo converted to a digital art for student exhibit
in the Yuchengco lobby.
4. Is the car subject to permission?
5. Is the photo as digital art an infringement?
14. 6. Is the photo an infringement of the dept store image?
7. Why or why not?
15. 8. Image of a funny Darna
with Gloria Arroyo’s face as
the face of Darna– is this
subject to damage of Pres.
Arroyo’s name?
9. In ref. to no. 8–is there
misuse of Darna’s image?
10. Image of Darna with a
modified costume—is this
subject to permission?
11. The improved and
modified version of Darna
on the left used in a new
Comics– is this subject to
IPR laws and policies?
12. Why or why not?
16. Is any of the item below subject to
IPR infringement?
13. Web publication of IPR laws
14. Use of underground music in a
classroom video
15. Use of a Disney music in a school play