Intellectual Property Rights

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  1. 5. - Performers are actors, singers, musicians, dancers, and other persons who act, sing, declaim, play in, interpret, or otherwise perform literary and artistic work.
  2. 6. - A bundle of exclusive rights extended to an owner of an original work in the literary, scientific, and artistic domains. Copyright laws grant authors, artists, and other creators automatic protection for their literary and artistic works from the moment of creation and as such do not require registration for protection.
  3. 7. - A word is a group of words, signs, symbols, logos, or a combination thereof that identifies and differentiates the source of the goods or services of one entity from those of others. If you have a business, distinguishing your goods or services from others gives you a competitive edge.
  4. 10. - A sign used about goods or services to indicate that they originate from members of an association or particular group, including the quality, geographical origin, or other characteristics of the goods or services.
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  1. 1. - Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names, and images used in commerce.
  2. 2. - A type of intellectual property protection that provides a shorter protection term of seven years compared to the 20 years of a patent. The registration process for a UM is less costly and shorter as it does not apply substantive examination to which patent filings are subjected.
  3. 3. - An exclusive right granted to an inventor of to exclude others from using, making/manufacturing, selling, and/or importing his or her patented product or solution for 20 years from the date of filing. To be patentable, a product or process must be new, useful, and involves an inventive step that is not obvious to someone who has ordinary skills in the relevant field.
  4. 4. - Refers to the date on which the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines received the complete and paid-up trademark application.
  5. 8. - Refers to the date when the rights to a mark accrue from which the ten-year duration of the registration begins
  6. 9. - A claim or declaration that a particular color or combination of colors is a material feature of the mark.