Is registration a condition for copyright protection?
Registration and deposit are optional and not required for a work to receive copyright protection under Philippine law.
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Registration and deposit are optional and not required for a work to receive copyright protection under Philippine law.
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Moral rights allow authors to claim authorship, object to distortions, and control publication to protect their professional reputation.
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Authors in collective works waive their attribution rights unless they expressly reserve them before the works publication.
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Authors receive five percent of the gross proceeds from subsequent sales or leases of their original works.
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Copyright generally lasts for the authors lifetime plus fifty years, ensuring benefits for the creator and their heirs.
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Private, free performances or those for charitable institutions do not constitute copyright infringement under the law.
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Quotations are permitted if they follow fair use guidelines and properly credit the author and source.
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Mass media may reproduce current event articles for information, provided they credit the source and no reservation exists.
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Works can be used for teaching illustrations if such use is fair and includes proper attribution to the author.
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Using copyrighted works for judicial proceedings or legal professional advice is exempted from being considered an infringement.
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