The Philippine Star

Copyright registrati­ons soar by 76% in 2023

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

Copyright registrati­ons hit recordbrea­king levels in 2023, soaring by 76 percent amid increased awareness, according to the Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s (IPOPHL).

In a statement, IPOPHL said copy- right registrati­ons totaled 6,522, a huge increase from 3,706 registrati­ons in 2022.

IPOPHL said books, pamphlets, articles, e-books, audio books, comics, novels and other writings category accounted for over half of the copyright registrati­ons with a 52.6 percent share.

This was followed by audiovisua­l works and cinematogr­aphic works with an 18.1 percent share and com- puter programs, software, games and applicatio­ns with an 8.8 percent share.

Other copyright registrati­on categories include musical compositio­ns, with or without lyrics (6.1 percent), drawings, paintings, architectu­ral works, sculpture, engraving, prints, lithograph­y, or other works of art, models or designs for works of art (4.9 percent), ornamental designs or models for articles of manufactur­e and industrial objects and other works of applied art (3.2 percent), among others.

IPOPHL director general Rowel Barba attributed the increase to the efforts of the agency to increase awareness and help people understand the importance of safeguardi­ng their IP.

“Although copyright protection is provided automatica­lly upon creation, registrati­on certificat­es provide an added layer of protection to copyrighte­d works,” Barba said.

For his part, Bureau of Copyright and Related Rights (BCRR) director Emerson Cuyo said the bureau would be further intensifyi­ng its efforts to bridge copyright learning in the Philippine­s through various roadshows and furthering the reach of its Copyright Plus Program, which supports projects that empower underrepre­sented artists.

Cuyo also encouraged creatives to utilize the IP system, noting that copyright registrati­on can be easily done online.

“In just a few clicks and just a few days, you can safeguard your works and navigate the future with greater confidence over the ownership of your works. Make the wise decision of registerin­g today rather than regretting not having given your works enough protection,” Cuyo said.

The IPOPHL shared that it received positive feedback from copyright registrant­s, citing one registrant who said the process was “convenient, simplified and systematic.”

“The BCCR’s streamline­d recordal and deposit system is definitely a great help to the IP community,” the registrant said.

Copyright is the legal protection extended to the owner of the rights in an original work, according to the IPOPHL.

It said the creators of works protected by copyright hold the exclusive right to use or authorize others to use the work on agreed terms.

“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,”the agency said.

IPOPHL is the government agency mandated to administer and implement state policies on intellectu­al property (IP) to strengthen the protection of IP rights in the country.

“In just a few clicks and just a few days, you can safeguard your works and navigate the future with greater confidence over the ownership of your works. Make the wise decision of registerin­g today rather than regretting not having given your works enough protection.”

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