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  1. republic acts - an act prescribing the intellectual property code and establishing the intellectual property office, providing for its powers and functions, and for other purposes

  2. An Act prescribing the Intellectual Property Code and establishing the Intellectual Property Office, providing for its powers and functions, and for other purposes.

  3. Jun 6, 1997 · Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines

  4. REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10372. AN ACT AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8293, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE "INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES", AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: Section 1.

  5. The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines is divided into five [5] parts, to wit: PART I - The Intellectual Property Office. PART II - The Law on Patents. PART III - The Law on Trademarks, Service Marks and Trade Names. PART IV - The Law on Copyright. PART V - Final Provisions. Intellectual property rights under the I. P. Code:

  6. an act providing for the protectlon of layout-designs (topographies) of integrated circuits, amending for the purpose certain sections of republic act no. 8293, otherwise known as the intellectual property code of the philippines and for other purposes.

  7. 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 use of intellectual property bears a social function.

  8. It governs ownership of IP, duties and responsibilities of GFAs and RDIs, technology disclosure, exclusivity of the license, use for commercialization, establishment of spin-off firms, technologies for research use, and sharing of income and benefits from technology commercialization.

  9. The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines, Republic Act 8293, authored by the late Senator Raul S. Roco, was signed into law in June 6, 1997 and took effect on January 1, 1998. With the IP Code of the Philippines enacted, BPTTT was effectively abolished, and the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines was instituted.

  10. Feb 15, 2014 · IP Law - Part 2 - The Law on Patents. IP Law - Part 3 - The Law on Trademarks, Service Marks and Trade Names. IP Law - Part 4 - The Law on Copyright. IP Law - Part 5 - Final Provisions. Read the Intellectual Property Code of The Philippines (Republic Act No. 8293).

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