indicator, and an advertising device, a protective mark may also bring another stream of income to the owner through
licensing or franchising
he Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines prescribes grounds for non-registrability. • Generally, the distinctiveness of the mark is the
key point of consideration
A trademark can be protected in perpetuity if regularly monitored and properly maintained. • The period of protection is () from the date of registration and is renewable for a period of () at a time.
ten (10) years ,ten (10) years
All issued trademarks are subject to () which must be paid to maintain the trademark in force.
maintenance fees
Less than 100 M worth of assets
Small Entity
More than 100M worth of assets
Big entity
3rd year DAU SE
900
5TH YEAR DAU SE
1,100
Renewal DAU SE
1,100
Mid-Renewal DAU SE
1,100
3RD YEAR DAU BE
1920
5TH YEAR DAU, RENEWAL DAU, MID-RENEWAL DAU
2400
protects literary and artistic works, such as books and other writings, musical works, films, paintings and other works, and computer programs.
Copyright
protects literary and artistic works, such as books and other writings, musical works, films, paintings and other works, and computer programs.
Copyright
The right holder(s) of a work can authorize or prohibit: its reproduction in all forms, including print form and sound recording, public performance and communication to the public, broadcasting, translation into other languages, and adaptation, such as from a novel to a screenplay for a film.
Copyright
Works covered by copyright that can be deposited with () are, but are not limited to: novels, poems, plays, reference works, newspapers, advertisements, computer programs, databases, films, musical compositions, choreography, paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture, architecture, maps and technical drawings.
IPOPHL
The term of protection for copyright in literary and artistic works, and in derivative works is generally the ()years.
lifetime of the author plus fifty (50)
The term of protection for copyright in literary and artistic works, and in derivative works is generally the lifetime of the author plus fifty (50) years. However, different rules may apply in:
Works of joint authorship • Works of anonymous or pseudonymous works • Photographic works • Works of applied art • Audio-visual works
Path to registration
Application for Registration of Trademark
Formality and Substantive Examination
Publication for Opposition
Issuance of Certificate of Registration
Publication of Registered treademarks or collective marks
Term of protection
10 years