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Young Filipinos’ Attitudes Towards Counterfeit Products: A Descriptive Study On Attitudes And Perceptions: A Study By The Ip Academy Of The Intellectual Property Office Of The Philippines, Ma. Liezel Bumanglag Jun 2022

Young Filipinos’ Attitudes Towards Counterfeit Products: A Descriptive Study On Attitudes And Perceptions: A Study By The Ip Academy Of The Intellectual Property Office Of The Philippines, Ma. Liezel Bumanglag

Asia-Pacific Journal of IP Management and Innovation

The prevalence of counterfeit goods is a problem that is affecting different countries, posing threats to individuals, businesses, and economies. Given that the Philippines is characterized by its largely young population, this study aims to describe the perceptions and attitudes of young Filipinos toward counterfeit goods, with the hope of using this data to assist the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) in its fight against counterfeits. Specifically, this study aims to describe the demographic characteristics of young Filipinos who have bought counterfeit goods; to describe the frequency and willingness of young Filipinos to buy counterfeit goods; to identify …


Lacking Copyright: A Policy Brief On The Prohibition On The Public Education Sector Of The Philippines To Own Copyright And Its Consequences, Clifford C. Chan, Yasmine Lee R. Tadeo, Sheena T. Rima, Romeo Joshua Movido Jun 2022

Lacking Copyright: A Policy Brief On The Prohibition On The Public Education Sector Of The Philippines To Own Copyright And Its Consequences, Clifford C. Chan, Yasmine Lee R. Tadeo, Sheena T. Rima, Romeo Joshua Movido

Asia-Pacific Journal of IP Management and Innovation

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about numerous consequences upon the global community, whether socially or economically. The education sector has not been isolated from the effects of the pandemic, having to largely suspend face-to-face classes, its traditional approach to learning, in favor of alternative modalities in teaching. To ensure learning continuity despite the difficulties caused by the pandemic, the Department of Education - Philippines promulgated a series of DepEd Orders directing public and private schools to adopt alternative methods of learning such as online distance learning and the preparation of Self Learning Modules. The resort to the different learning modalities …


Abstracts Of Best Paper Winners From The 2nd Ipophl-Dlsu Ip And Innovation Research Conference Jun 2022

Abstracts Of Best Paper Winners From The 2nd Ipophl-Dlsu Ip And Innovation Research Conference

Asia-Pacific Journal of IP Management and Innovation

ABSTRACTS OF BEST PAPER WINNERS FROM THE 2ND IPOPHL-DLSU IP AND INNOVATION RESEARCH CONFERENCE


The Next Frontier: The Arbitrability Of Intellectual Property Disputes, Daniel Hofilena Jun 2022

The Next Frontier: The Arbitrability Of Intellectual Property Disputes, Daniel Hofilena

Asia-Pacific Journal of IP Management and Innovation

Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are private rights and are only as strong as the means to enforce them. In this light, arbitration has been an increasingly attractive alternative for parties to resolve their disputes due to its efficiency, specialty, confidentiality, and deference to party autonomy. Arbitral awards can likewise be enforced across jurisdictions that are signatories to the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards. However, the capability of parties to submit IPR matters to arbitration is sometimes limited by the State under its laws. This study will explore possible solutions to the arbitrability of …


The Concept Of Originality And Creativity In The Humanities, The Social Sciences And The Natural Sciences, Madelene Sta. Maria, Christopher Cruz, Maria Judy San Juan, Charisse Tan, Rajiv Amarnani Jun 2022

The Concept Of Originality And Creativity In The Humanities, The Social Sciences And The Natural Sciences, Madelene Sta. Maria, Christopher Cruz, Maria Judy San Juan, Charisse Tan, Rajiv Amarnani

Asia-Pacific Journal of IP Management and Innovation

The study was conducted to determine how 21 experts in the discipline clusters of humanities, the social sciences and the natural sciences defined originality and creativity in terms of how these concepts are understood and realized in the production of works in their respective disciplines, what related copyright issues emerge related to these concepts, and how these two concepts are related. Through thematic qualitative analysis of in-depth interview data, findings suggest that while there may be converging ideas about originality and creativity among the discipline clusters, the way this concept is operationalized by each discipline significantly vary. The study is …


Preliminaries Jun 2022

Preliminaries

Asia-Pacific Journal of IP Management and Innovation

Preliminaries


A Sound Vote: Integrity, Music Copyright, And Politics In The Philippines, Mark Robert Dy Jun 2022

A Sound Vote: Integrity, Music Copyright, And Politics In The Philippines, Mark Robert Dy

Asia-Pacific Journal of IP Management and Innovation

This research aims to determine whether the moral right of integrity may be invoked by composers or performers to prevent the use of their music for political campaigning. Protecting the integrity of a work does not only mean keeping a work unchanged but also includes preventing its use in an undesirable context. Under ordinary circumstances, a license from the music publisher or agent would be enough permission to play or perform music publicly. However, political campaigns are uniquely complicated situations because permitting the use of one’s music might be perceived as support for a political candidate, party, or ideology. The …