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.
Is registration a condition for copyright protection? Read More »
Trade names are legally protected against unlawful use by third parties even without official registration.
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Parties believing they are damaged by a mark’s registration may petition for its cancellation within five years.
Who is authorized to file a petition for the cancellation of a mark registration? Read More »
Patent provisions apply mutatis mutandis to utility models, ensuring consistent legal protection for technical inventions.
How do the provisions governing patents apply to the registration of utility models? Read More »
The Office examines applications against legal definitions and substantive conditions before ordering registration and issuing certificates.
What does the Office examine during the registration process for designs? Read More »
License agreements that violate mandatory legal provisions are unenforceable unless they receive special approval and registration.
What is the consequence of a license contract not conforming to the law? Read More »
Patents are issued in the Republics name, under IPO seal, signed by the Director, and registered with full documentation.
What formal attributes must the issued patent document have? Read More »
What is necessary for the valid transfer of shares of stock, besides the delivery of the certificate? Shares of stock are personal property and may be transferred by delivery of the certificate indorsed by the owner or their authorized representative (SEC. 62, Revised Corporation Code of the Philippines). However, no transfer shall be valid, except
When does the corporate existence and juridical personality of a private corporation commence? The corporate existence and juridical personality of a private corporation organized under this Code commence from the date the SEC issues the certificate of incorporation under its official seal (SEC. 18, Revised Corporation Code of the Philippines). Prior to this, the incorporators