POLICIES, GUIDELINES AND LAWS IN NURSING INFORMATICS AND NETIQUETTES

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

What concept refers to understanding creator rights and legal protections over original works and innovations?

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COPYRIGHT LAW

What law focuses on protecting artistic and literary works from unauthorized use or reproduction?

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PRIVACY DOMAINS

What concept involves the protection of personal and public data within different areas of privacy?

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NETIQUETTE

What concept refers to standards of proper and professional behavior in digital environments?

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DATA PRIVACY ACT

Ensures confidentiality in healthcare while adhering to netiquette standards, professional digital communication

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

What concept refers to protecting creations of the mind in the digital age, including inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, and brand identities, and is legally protected through patents, copyright, and trademarks to ensure recognition and financial benefit for creators?

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INNOVATOR

What aspect of intellectual property provides creators with recognition, financial reward, and exclusive rights over their work?

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PUBLIC INTEREST

What aspect of intellectual property ensures access to knowledge, innovation, and cultural works for the public?

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CREATING FLOURISHING

What outcome of a well-balanced intellectual property system creates an environment where innovation and creativity can thrive?

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REPUBLIC ACT 8293

What law in the Philippines establishes the Intellectual Property Office, provides the legal framework for protecting innovations, creations, and commercial identities, and aligns national policies with international intellectual property standards?

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PART 1 – INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE

What part of the IP Code focuses on the establishment and functions of the Intellectual Property Office?

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PART 2 – LAW ON PATENTS

What part of the IP Code covers the protection of inventions and technical innovations?

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PART 3 – TRADEMARKS, SERVICE MARKS & TRADE NAMES

What part of the IP Code governs trademarks, service marks, and trade names?

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PART 4 – LAW ON COPYRIGHT

What part of the IP Code focuses on the protection of literary and artistic works?

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PART 5 – FINAL PROVISIONS

What part of the IP Code contains the final provisions and general rules of the law?

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BUREAU OF PATENTS

What bureau is responsible for protecting innovations and inventions?

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BUREAU OF TRADEMARK

What bureau handles registration of brand identities such as trademarks?

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BUREAU OF LEGAL

What bureau is responsible for enforcing legal frameworks related to intellectual property?

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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

What unit manages the digital infrastructure and information systems within the organization?

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ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

What unit provides operational and administrative support services?

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DOCUMENTATION & TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

What bureau focuses on knowledge dissemination and technology transfer?

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COPYRIGHT LAW

What law protects artistic and literary works, granting the owner a collection of rights over their creative expression, including use in nursing education and healthcare materials?

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WRITTEN & ORAL WORKS

What type of copyrightable works includes books, articles, newspapers, lectures, and oral presentations?

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VISUAL & TECHNICAL WORKS

What type of copyrightable works includes maps, plans, charts, drawings, illustrations, and cinematographic works?

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COMPUTER

What type of copyrightable works includes digital innovations and software programs?

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PICTORIAL WORKS

What type of copyrightable works includes visual and graphic creations such as images and artwork?

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IDEAS & CONCEPTS

What types of content are NOT protected by copyright, including ideas, procedures, systems, methods, discoveries, and mere data, even if they are expressed or explained?

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NEWS & PRESS INFORMATION

What type of content is NOT protected by copyright because it involves current events and daily press releases?

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GOVERNMENT WORKS

What category is NOT protected by copyright and includes official legislative, administrative, and legal texts, as well as works of the Philippine government?

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PUBLIC DOCUMENTS

What type of materials are NOT protected by copyright, including statutes, rules, regulations, and speeches delivered in courts of justice?

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MOMENT OF CREATION

When does copyright protection begin for a work, even without registration?

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NO REGISTRATION NEEDED

Is copyright registration required for protection of a work?

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OWNER OF THE WORK

Who can apply for copyright registration as the original creator or initial rights holder?

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ASSIGNEES

Who can apply for copyright registration as individuals or entities who receive transferred rights?

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SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST

Who are considered eligible applicants that include heirs or legal successors of the original owner?

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AUTHOR/CREATOR

In commissioned works, who generally retains the copyright ownership unless otherwise agreed?

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PRODUCER, SCENARIO AUTHOR, MUSIC COMPOSER, FILM DIRECTOR, AUTHOR OF ADAPTED WORK

Who are the multiple owners involved in audiovisual works, such as films?

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ADDRESSEE

Who owns the physical letters in private communications?

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WRITER OR THEIR HEIRS

Whose consent is required before publishing private letters or communications?