The State shall protect and secure the exclusive rights of scientists, inventors, artists, and other gifted citizens to their intellectual property and creations
Governing laws related to intellectual property include Arts. 712, 721 to 724 of Republic Act No. 386, Republic Act No. 8293 as amended by Republic Act Nos. 9150, 9502, and 10372
Property can be categorized as immovable or real property, and movable or personal property
Ownership may be exercised over things or rights
The owner has the right to enjoy and dispose of a thing without other limitations than those established by law
The owner or lawful possessor of a thing has the right to exclude any person from the enjoyment and disposal thereof
Ownership is acquired by occupation and by intellectual creation
Special laws govern copyright and patent, as stated in Article 724
The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines exists to protect and secure the exclusive rights of scientists, inventors, artists, and other gifted citizens to their intellectual property and creations
The IPC seeks to protect intellectual property rights, including copyright, trademarks, service marks, geographic indications, industrial designs, patents, layout-designs of integrated circuits, and protection of undisclosed information
Any person who is a national or domiciled in a country that is a party to a convention, treaty, or agreement relating to intellectual property rights, to which the Philippines is also a party, shall be entitled to benefits to give effect to any provision of such convention, treaty, or reciprocal law
Foreign laws imposing burdens on Philippine nationals seeking protection of intellectual property rights shall reciprocally be enforceable upon nationals of the foreign country within Philippine jurisdiction
The State shall protect and secure the exclusive rights of scientists, inventors, artists, and other gifted citizens to their intellectual property and creations
Governing laws related to intellectual property include Arts. 712, 721 to 724 of Republic Act No. 386, Republic Act No. 8293 as amended by Republic Act Nos. 9150, 9502, and 10372
Property can be considered either immovable or real property, or movable or personal property
Property of private ownership consists of all property belonging to private persons, either individually or collectively
Ownership may be exercised over things or rights
The owner has the right to enjoy and dispose of a thing without other limitations than those established by law
The owner has the right to exclude any person from the enjoyment and disposal of the property
Ownership is acquired by occupation and by intellectual creation
Special laws govern copyright and patent
The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines exists to protect and secure the exclusive rights of scientists, inventors, artists, and other gifted citizens to their intellectual property and creations
The IPC seeks to protect intellectual property rights, including copyright, trademarks, service marks, geographic indications, industrial designs, patents, layout-designs of integrated circuits, and protection of undisclosed information
Any person who is a national or domiciled in a country that is a party to any convention relating to intellectual property rights, to which the Philippines is also a party, shall be entitled to benefits to give effect to any provision of such convention
Reverse reciprocity of foreign laws ensures that any burden imposed by the law of a foreign country on a Philippine national seeking protection of intellectual property rights in that country shall reciprocally be enforceable upon nationals of said country within Philippine jurisdiction
The State shall protect and secure the exclusive rights of scientists, inventors, artists, and other gifted citizens to their intellectual property and creations
Governing laws related to intellectual property include Arts. 712, 721 to 724 of Republic Act No. 386, Republic Act No. 8293 as amended by Republic Act Nos. 9150, 9502, and 10372
Property can be categorized as immovable or real property, and movable or personal property
Ownership may be exercised over things or rights
The owner has the right to enjoy and dispose of a thing without other limitations than those established by law
The owner or lawful possessor of a thing has the right to exclude any person from the enjoyment and disposal thereof
Ownership is acquired by occupation and by intellectual creation
Special laws govern copyright and patent, as stated in Article 724
The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines exists to protect and secure the exclusive rights of scientists, inventors, artists, and other gifted citizens to their intellectual property and creations
The IPC seeks to protect intellectual property rights, including copyright, trademarks, service marks, geographic indications, industrial designs, patents, layout-designs of integrated circuits, and protection of undisclosed information
Any person who is a national or domiciled in a country party to a convention relating to intellectual property rights, to which the Philippines is also a party, shall be entitled to benefits to give effect to any provision of such convention
Foreign laws imposing burdens on Philippine nationals seeking protection of intellectual property rights shall reciprocally be enforceable upon nationals of said country within Philippine jurisdiction
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