"INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS"
WHAT IS PLAGIARISM AND WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF PLAGIARISM?

Plagiarism:
is “the act of stealing another person's intellectual property (IP) which includes ideas, inventions, original works of authorship, words, slogans, designs, proprietary information, etc. and using them as your own without proper acknowledgment and/or permission of the original author or inventor.”3 or in simple words it is the act of copying a work, wholly or partially, and then pretending to be its original author.
TYPES OF PLAGIARISM:
1.) "THE GHOST WRITTER" - The writter turns in another's work, word-for-word, as this her own.
2.) "THE PHOTOCOPY" - The writer copies significant portions of text straight from a single source.
3.) "THE POTLLUCK PAPER" - The writer copies from several different sources, tweaking the sentence to make them fit together while retaining most of the original phrasing.
4.) "THE POOR DISGUISE" - The writer has altered the paper's appearance slightly by changing key words and phrases.
5.) "THE LABOR OF LAZINESS" - The writere takes the time to parapharse most of the paper from other soources and make it all fit together.
6.) "THE SELF-STEALER" - The writer "borrows" generously from his or her previous work.
WHAT AGENCIES ARE IN CHARGE OF IMPLEMENTING THE IP CODE?
The Central Mapping Agency of the Govenment opf the Philippines.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ORIGINAL WORKS AND DERIVATIVE WORKS?
A derivative work is a new, original product that includes aspects of a preexisting, already copyrighted work. Also known as a "new version," derivative works can include musical arrangements, motion pictures, art reproductions, sound recordings or translations.
Originality is the aspect of created or invented works as being new or novel, and thus distinguishable from reproductions, clones, forgeries, or derivative works. An original work is one not received from others nor one copied from or based upon the work of others..
