Module 1: professional ethics I. Principles of professional ethics


WORKS COVERED BY COPYRIGHT PROTECTION



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CpELaws Midterm
WORKS COVERED BY COPYRIGHT PROTECTION
 Books, pamphlets, articles and other writings
 Periodicals and newspapers
Lectures, sermons, addresses, dissertations prepared for oral delivery, whether or not reduced in writing or other material form

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CpE Laws and Professional Practice
 Letters
 Dramatic or dramatic-musical compositions choreographic works or entertainment in dumb shows
Musical compositions, with or without words Works of drawing, painting, architecture, sculpture, engraving, lithography or other work of art models or designs for works of art
 Original ornamental designs or models for articles of manufacture, whether or not registrable as an industrial design, and other works of applied art
 Illustrations, maps, plans, sketches, charts and three-dimensional works relative to geography, topography, architecture or science
 Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character
 Photographic works including works produced by a process analogous to photography lantern slides
 Audiovisual works and cinematographic works and works produced by a process analogous to cinematography or any process for making audiovisual recordings
 Pictorial illustrations and advertisements
 Computer programs
Other literary, scholarly, scientific and artistic works
TERM OF PROTECTION OF COPYRIGHT In general, the term of protection of copyright for original and derivative works is the life of the author plus fifty (50) years after his death. The Code specifies the terms of protection for the different types of works. In calculating the term of protection, the term of protection subsequent to the death of the author shall run from the date of his death or of publication, but such terms shall always be deemed to begin on the first day of January of the year following the event which gave rise to them (i.e. death, publication, making.

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