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Roses are red,

Violets are blue,


Sugar is sweet,
And so are you.
- Eric John Brandino
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY (MIL)
LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND SOCIETAL ISSUES
IN MEDIA AND INFORMATION (PART 1)

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
FAIR USE AND CREATIVE COMMONS
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
Learners will be able to…
 define intellectual property (SSHS);
 identify and explain the different types of intellectual
property (SSHS);
 explain copyright, fair use, etc.vis-a-vis human rights
(MIL11/12LESI-IIIg20);
 discuss current issues related to copyright vis-à-vis
gov’t./provide sectors actions (MIL11/12LESI-IIIg21);
LEARNING COMPETENCIES

Learners will be able to…


 put into practice their understanding of the
intellectual property, copy right, and fair use
guidelines (MIL11/12LESI-IIIg17); and
 explain actions to promote ethical use of media
and information (MIL11/12LESI-IIIg22);
TOPIC OUTLINE
I- Legal, Ethical, and Societal Issues in media and Information
(Part 1)
A. Current Events: Digital Piracy in the Philippines
B. Intellectual Property in International and Local Context
1. Definition of IP
2. Types of IP
3. IP Rights (WIPO and R.A. 8293)
B. Fair Use (Fair Dealings) and Creative Commons
CURRENT EVENTS 1

UB: Mahigit P100-M halaga ng pirated DVD,


nakumpiska sa Quiapo, Manila
(Aug. 2, 2016). GMA News and Public Affairs.YouTube. Retrieved
on Oct 5, 2016, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bABC_7wOI5g
CURRENT EVENTS 2

BT: Suspek sa Pamimirata ng mga Pelikula at TV


Series, Arestado
(Oct. 3, 2016). GMA News and Public Affairs.YouTube. Retrieved
on Oct 4, 2016, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaALtvPAUnA
WHY IS DIGITAL PIRACY A CRIME?

(Source: www.quickmeme.com and www.imgflip.com)


WHAT IS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY?

refers to creations of the


mind, such as inventions;
INTELLECTUAL literary and artistic works;
PROPERTY (IP) designs; and symbols, names
and images used in
commerce

(Source: http://www.wipo.int/about-ip/en/)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IS PROTECTED IN LAW
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY?
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY?

TYPES OF IP

COPYRIGH TRADEMARK INDUSTRI GEOGRAPHIC


PATENT
T S AL DESIGN AL ORIGIN
TYPES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

TYPES OF DEFINITION
IP
1. Copyright • a legal term used to describe the rights that
creators have over their literary and artistic
works.
• books, music, paintings, sculpture and films, to
computer programs, databases,
advertisements, maps and technical drawings
COPYRIGHT

Source:
http://www.slidesha
re.net/DaeBogan/m
usic-publishing-
copyright-
administration-in-
the-internet-age
COPYRIGHT
VIDEO PRESENTATION

The Creative Industry: Artists' Intellectual Property


Rights. (2012). cictcreativecontent's channel.YouTube.
Retrieved September 19, 2016, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA6q-jgyhgc
REPUBLIC ACT 8293
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES

COPYRIGHT VALIDITY PERIOD


LITERARY WORKS During the lifetime of the author plus
50 years after death
ART 25 years from the date of creation
PHOTOGRAPHIC 50 years from publication
WORK
AUDIO- VISUAL 50 years from publication
WORK
REPUBLIC ACT 8293
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES

COPYRIGHT VALIDITY PERIOD


SOUND 50 years from year recording took
RECORDING place
BROADCAST 20 years from date of broadcast
RECORDING
TRADEMARK Valid for 10 years and may be renewed
for a periods of 10 years
INVENTION Valid for 20 years from filing date
PATENT application
CARTOON ANALYSIS

(Source: http://www.esa.int/About_Us/Law_at_ESA/Intellectual_Property_Rights/What_is_intellectual_property)
TYPES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP)

IP DEFINITION
2. Patent • an exclusive right granted for an invention
• provides the patent owner with the right to
decide how - or whether - the invention can
be used by others
DESIGN
PATENT
APPLICATIONS
THE FAMOUS GRAVITY-DEFYING LEAN OF
MICHAEL JACKSON
PATENT
THE SHOES THAT MADE MICHAEL JACKSON’S
ANTI-GRAVITY LEAN POSSIBLE
TYPES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP)

IP DEFINITION
3. Trademarks • a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or
services of one enterprise from those of
other enterprises.
TRADEMARKS
TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT?
TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT?
Mars sues Hershey for trademark infringement over
MALTESER brand
TYPES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP)

IP DEFINITION
4. Industrial • constitutes the ornamental or aesthetic
Design aspect of an article
• may consist of three-dimensional features,
such as the shape or surface of an article, or
of two-dimensional features, such as patterns,
lines or color
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
DESIGN INFRINGEMENT?
PATENT OR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN INFRINGEMENT?
TYPES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP)

IP DEFINITION
5. Geographical • signs used on goods that have a specific
Indications and geographical origin and possess qualities, a
Appellations reputation or characteristics that are
of Origin essentially attributable to that place of origin
• most commonly includes the name of the
place of origin of the goods.
GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AND
APPELLATIONS OF ORIGIN
GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AND
APPELLATIONS OF ORIGIN
VIDEO PRESENTATION: FAIR USE

Copyright and Fair Use Animation


.(2014). Common Sense Education. YouTube.
Retrieved September 19, 2016, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suMza6Q8J08
FAIR USE
Fair use means you can use copyrighted
material without a license only for certain
purposes.These include:
 Commentary
 Criticism
 Reporting
 Research
 Teaching
FAIR USE

Guidelines for Fair Use


 A majority of the content you create
must be your own.
 Give credit to the copyright holder.
 Don't make money off of the
copyrighted work.
VIDEO PRESENTATION: CREATIVE COMMONS

Creative Commons & Copyright Info


.(2012).Lifestyle & Living. YouTube.
Retrieved September 19, 2016, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YkbeycRa2A
CREATIVE COMMONS
 is an American non-profit organization
devoted to expanding the range of
creative works available for others to
build upon legally and to share.The
organization has released several
copyright-licenses known as Creative
Commons licenses free of charge to the
public.
 Website
https://creativecommons.org/about/
CREATIVE COMMONS
 Attribution: You must credit the creator.
 Non-Commercial: You can't make a profit.
 No Derivative Works: You can't change the
content.
 Share Alike: You can change the content, but
you have to let other people use your new
work with the same license as the original.
CREATIVE COMMONS
HTTP://WWW.GCFLEARNFREE.ORG/PRINT/BLOGBASICS/COPYRIGHT-AND-FAIR-
USE?PLAYLIST=BLOG_BASICS
VIDEO PRESENTATION

PINOY INVENTORS
.(2015). ABS-CBN NEWS.YouTube.
Retrieved on Oct 4, 2016, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQSPEZSEWnk
CLASS ACTIVITY
CLASS ACTIVITY
Answer and discuss the following guide questions:
1. Why is it important to protect intellectual
property?
2. As a student, how can you promote ethical use of
media and information?
SHORT QUIZ (EVALUATION)
1. refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions;
literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols,
names and images used in commerce.
2. a legal term used to describe the rights that creators
have over their literary and artistic works.
3. an exclusive right granted for an invention
SHORT QUIZ (EVALUATION)
4. a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of
one enterprise from those of other enterprises.

5. is an American non-profit organization devoted to


expanding the range of creative works available for
others to build upon legally and to share.
REFERENCES

 Media and Information Literacy Curriculum Guide by


DepEd
 Media and Information Literacy by Boots C. Liquigan,
Diwa Learning Systems Inc.
 http://www.wipo.int/about-ip/en/
 http://www.slideshare.net/DaeBogan/music-publishing-
copyright-administration-in-the-internet-age
REFERENCES
 https://www.legalzoom.com/articles/posting-cover-songs-on-
youtube-what-you-need-to-know
 http://www.ipophil.gov.ph/images/Patents/IRRs/RepublicAct829
3.pdf
 https://www.thoughtstopaper.com/knowledge/design-
patents.php
 http://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/fair-use/what-is-fair-use/
 https://creativecommons.org/about/
 http://www.gcflearnfree.org/print/blogbasics/copyright-and-fair-
use?playlist=Blog_Basics

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