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  2. Copyright law of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The current copyright law, Republic Act No. 8293 (Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines), was passed in 1998. [ 11 ] The Philippine Senate Committee on Trade, Commerce and Entrepreneurship 's Senate Bill Nos. 2150 and 2385 aim amend the 27-year old IP Code by enabling online site blocking to protect intellectual property rights against ...

  3. Wikipedia:Philippines copyright law - Wikipedia

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    You need pre-approval to publish photos by the Philippine government if you have any intention of using the photos commercially: From the Republic Act 8293 (), section 176: "No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be ...

  4. Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Road, McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, 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 ...

  5. List of copyright terms of countries - Wikipedia

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    Angola. Life + 50 years [ 12] Life + 25 years (photographic works or applied arts) [ 12] Yes [ 12] Anguilla. Life + 50 years [ 13] 50 years from the death of the author, of the last surviving author for works with more than one author. [ 13] Antigua and Barbuda.

  6. Freedom of panorama - Wikipedia

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    The copyright law of Spain provides a freedom of panorama provision at Article 35 (2), which states that "works permanently located in parks, streets, squares or other public thoroughfares may be freely reproduced, distributed and communicated by means of paintings, drawings, photographs and audiovisual procedures."

  7. Noli Me Tángere (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Noli Me Tángere ( Latin for "Touch Me Not") is a novel by Filipino writer and activist José Rizal and was published during the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines. It explores inequities in law and practice in terms of the treatment by the ruling government and the Spanish Catholic friars of the resident peoples in the late 19th century.

  8. Template:Non-free book cover - Wikipedia

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    Template. : Non-free book cover. This image is of book cover (s), and the copyright for it is most likely owned either by the artist who created the cover (s) or the publisher of the book (s). It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of book covers. qualifies as fair use under the copyright law of the United States.

  9. Wikipedia:File copyright tags/Comprehensive - Wikipedia

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    {{PD-Philippines}}: for works whose copyrights have already expired, that have been released into the public domain, or that are ineligible for copyright as stated by Philippine copyright law. {{PD-PhilippinesPubDoc}}: for official public documents (or portions thereof) made in the Philippines of a legislative, administrative or judicial nature.