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  2. Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Road, McKinley Hill Town Center, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. Agency executive. Rowel S. Barba, Director General. Parent agency. Department of Trade and Industry. Website. www.ipophil.gov.ph. The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines shortened as IPOPHL, is a government ...

  3. Patents in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines, Republic Act No. 8293, created the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) that serves to administer and implement the laws regarding intellectual property rights as stated in the Act. Under the IPOPHL, the Bureau of Patents handles the screening of patent applications and the ...

  4. Copyright law of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In May 2023, the Joey Salceda authored House Bill No. 7600, approved on final reading by the 19th Congress of the Philippines, aims to strengthen the powers and functions of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines.

  5. Patent Cooperation Treaty - Wikipedia

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    Computer programs and the PCT. v. t. e. The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) is an international patent law treaty, concluded in 1970. It provides a unified procedure for filing patent applications to protect inventions in each of its contracting states. A patent application filed under the PCT is called an international application, or PCT ...

  6. Philippine trademark law - Wikipedia

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    The first trademark law in place in the Philippines was that which Queen Maria Cristina of Spain promulgated on October 26, 1888. This law accorded trademark rights to the person who registered first. [6] This law was replaced on March 6, 1903 by Act No. 666 or the Trademark and Trade Name Law of the Philippine Islands, which abandoned prior ...

  7. Intellectual Property Office - Wikipedia

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    Intellectual Property Office. There are several organizations and public offices named Intellectual Property Office or Office for Intellectual Property, including: Barbados Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office (CAIPO) Benelux Office for Intellectual Property (BOIP) Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) Ethiopian ...

  8. National Innovation Council (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The National Innovation Council (NIC; Filipino: Pambansang Konseho sa Inobasyon) is the Philippine government's highest policy-making body for national innovation development. It was established to develop the country's innovation goals, priorities, and long-term national strategy established by virtue of Republic Act No. 11293 or the ...

  9. Photography and the law - Wikipedia

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    The intellectual property rights on photographs are protected in different jurisdictions by the laws governing copyright and moral rights. In some cases photography may be restricted by civil or criminal law. Publishing certain photographs can be restricted by privacy or other laws. Photography can be generally restricted in the interests of ...