Intellectual Property Rights

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  1. 3. is a legal term which comprises both the economic and moralrights which creators have over their literary and artistic works.
  2. 5. Creating a model or sample of a product to test before final production
  3. 6. A requirement for patentability, meaning that an invention must be new andnot previously disclosed to the public
  4. 8. The official disclosure of an application in the IPOPHL Gazette to informthe public.
  5. 9. The specific legal statements in a patent that define the scope of protectiongranted to the inventor.
  6. 10. An exclusive legal right granted to an inventor, giving them control over theuse, sale, and production of their invention for a limited period.
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  1. 1. A process where a neutral arbitrator hears evidence from both parties and makes a binding decision to resolve the dispute.
  2. 2. is the natural person who has created the work. Some examples ofauthors include: writers, composers, carvers, etc.
  3. 4. The practice of protecting online systems, networks, and data fromcyber threats, ensuring the safe use of e-services.
  4. 7. means the transmission by wireless means for the public reception of sounds or of images or of representations thereof. The transmission of encrypted signals by satellite is also broadcasting, where, the means for decrypting are provided to the public by the broadcasting organization, or with its consent.