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The current copyright law, Republic Act No. 8293 (Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines), was passed in 1998. [11] The Philippines was removed from Special 301 Report of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) in 2014, citing "significant legislative and regulatory reforms" in the area of intellectual property. The country began ...
Republic Act No. 8293, otherwise known as the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines, defines a trademark as “any visible sign capable of distinguishing goods”. Early jurisprudence has taken it to mean “a sign, device or mark by which the articles produced or dealt in by a particular person or organization are distinguished or ...
Republic Act No. 10372, also entitled as "An Act Amending Certain Provisions of Republic Act No. 8293, otherwise known as the ‘Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines', and for other purposes." [6] This act was approved on February 28, 2013 and is a comprehensive amendment of certain articles and sections in Republic Act No. 8293.
It was established under Republic Act No. 8293 also known as Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines, which took effect on January 1, 1998, during the administration President Fidel V. Ramos. [1] [2]
The Intellectual Property Code governs the protection of intellectual property in the Philippines. Initially, the legal protection of intellectual property was contained in a few provisions in the Civil Code. A growing concern for intellectual property protection led to the passage of more comprehensive special laws until the final codification ...
the Access Devices Regulations Act of 1998 (Republic Act No. 8484); the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines (Republic Act No. 8293); the Securities Regulation Code (Republic Act No. 8799); the Decree Increasing the Penalty for Certain Forms of Estafa (Presidential Decree No. 1689)
In the Philippines, "schemes, rules and methods of performing mental acts, playing games or doing business, and programs for computers" are non-patentable inventions under Sec. 22.2 of Republic Act No. 8293, otherwise known as the "Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines".
Amending the Intellectual Property Code or RA 8293: 2013-03-01: 10373: Electric Power Distribution Franchise : Olongapo Electricity Distribution Company, Inc. Zambales: 2013-03-05: 10374: Amending the Agricultural Land Reform Code or RA 3844 : Extending the Life of the Land Bank of the Philippines: 2013-03-05: 10375: Converting a Road into ...