+ Follow UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE Tag
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[Title] => A survey of Philippine copyright cases
[Summary] => Unlike in the United States, we only have a handful of Supreme Court decisions that deal with copyright. Although copyright laws have been in force for more than half a century, copyright remains scant of judicial doctrines and interpretations. But in light of the recent proliferation of piracy and digital copying and the recent enactment of the Optical Media Act (Republic Act No. 9239), an overview of the current state of Philippine jurisprudence on copyright will help in understanding the problem.
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[AuthorName] => POINT OF LAW By John Paul M. Gaba
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UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE
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[Title] => A survey of Philippine copyright cases
[Summary] => Unlike in the United States, we only have a handful of Supreme Court decisions that deal with copyright. Although copyright laws have been in force for more than half a century, copyright remains scant of judicial doctrines and interpretations. But in light of the recent proliferation of piracy and digital copying and the recent enactment of the Optical Media Act (Republic Act No. 9239), an overview of the current state of Philippine jurisprudence on copyright will help in understanding the problem.
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[ColumnID] => 135291
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1657110
[AuthorName] => POINT OF LAW By John Paul M. Gaba
[SectionName] => Business
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