Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
1997
Effective Start Year: 
1997
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Act, Code
Economic Sector: 
Multi-Sector
Energy Types: 
All
Issued by: 
Congress of the Philippines
Notes: 
Unofficial source
Overall Summary: 
An Act prescribing the intellectual property code and establishing the intellectual property office, providing for its powers and functions, and for other purposes.
Governance
National policy structure: 
The use of intellectual property bears a social function. To this end, the State shall promote the diffusion of knowledge and information for the promotion of national development and progress and the common good. It is also the policy of the State to streamline administrative procedures of registering patents, trademarks and copyright, to liberalize the registration on the transfer of technology, and to enhance the enforcement of intellectual property rights in the Philippines.
Energy institutional structures: 
5.1. To administer and implement the State policies declared in this Act, there is hereby created the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) which shall have the following functions: 4.2 The term arrangements” “technology refers to a) Examine applications for grant of letters patent for inventions and register utility models and industrial designs; b) Examine applications for the registration of marks, geographic indication, integrated circuits; c) Register technology transfer arrangements and settle disputes involving technology transfer payments covered by the provisions of Part II, Chapter IX on Voluntary Licensing and develop and implement strategies to promote and facilitate technology transfer; d) Promote the use of patent information as a tool for technology development; e) Publish regularly in its own publication the patents, marks, utility models and industrial designs, issued and approved, and the technology transfer arrangements registered; f) Administratively adjudicate contested proceedings affecting intellectual property rights; and g) Coordinate with other government agencies and the private sector efforts to formulate and implement plans and policies to strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights in the country.