2. Intellectual Property
Intellectual property or IP refers to a creation of
the mind. This means everything the human mind
is capable of making—including literary and
artistic works, inventions, designs, music, dances,
and plays—are all IPs
3. An IP right or IPR is the legal right of
a creator or innovator to be
recognized and to benefit from their
work, and is obtained through
registration of the IP at the IP Office.
Intellectual Property Right
4. A patent is a property right for an
investor that's typically granted by a
government agency. The patent
allows the inventor exclusive rights
to the invention, which could be a
design, process, an improvement, or
physical invention such as a machine.
Patents
5. Covered by Patent
• Inventions
• New processes
• New machines
• New ways of
manufacturing
Patents
6. Copyrights
Copyrights provide authors and creators of
original material the exclusive right to use,
copy, or duplicate their material. A copyright
also states that the original creators can grant
anyone authorization through a licensing
agreement to use the work.
8. A trademark is a symbol, phrase, or insignia that
is recognizable and represents a product that
legally separates it from other products.
Trademarks
9. A trademark is exclusively assigned to a company,
meaning the company owns the trademark so that
no others may use or copy it. A trademark is often
associated with a company's brand.
Trademarks
11. A trade secret is a company's process or
practice that is not public information,
whichprovides an economic benefit or
advantage to the company or
holder of the trade secret.
Trade Secrets
12. Covered by Trade Secret
• Manufacturing processes
• Formulas
• Compilation of information
• Ingredients
14. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CODE OF THE
PHILIPPINES Republic Act No. 8293
Protect and secure the exclusive rights of scientists,
inventors, artists, and other gifted citizens to their
intellectual property and creations.