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Lesson Plan

I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1. define Copyright
2. enumerate original works that are protected by copyright
3. identify the limitations on copyright
4. alue the intellectual property rights of the copyright holders
II. Subject Matter
!opic: Copyright
"eference:
III. Materials
#hiteboard, isual aids
IV. Procedure
A. $aily "outine
1. %pening &rayer
2. Checking of Attendance
'. "eiew
1. #hat is intellectual property(
2. #hat is patent(
3. #hat are the limitations of patent rights(
C. )otiation
&ass the )essage *ame
$. $iscussion
+uestions:
1. #hat is copyright(
2. $efine collectie work, communication to the public, public lending, public
performance, published works, rental, reproduction, work of applied art and
work of the *oernment of the &hilippines.
3. #hat are the works that are protected from the moment of their creation(
4. #hat are the works which are not protected by copyright(
,. #hat are the acts that are preented by copyright(
-. #ho sets the ownership of copyright(
.. #hat are the limitations on copyrights( #hat are the acts that shall not
comprise iolation of copyright(
/. #hat are the rights of the performers, producers of sound recordings and
broadcasting organi0ations( #hat are the limitations on their protection(
1. 2numerate the re3uirements for copyright registration.
V. Generalization
Group Activity:
1. 4orm fie groups.
2. 5elect a copyright scenario 6proided by the teacher7.
3. Come up with your group analysis and interpretation.
4. &resent the group8s output in front.
VI. Evaluation
$irection: 9ndicate whether the statement is true or false. 9f false, change the identified word
or phrase to make the statement true. 4ocus your analysis on the underlined words. 62 points
each7
1. Copyright refers to the protection of the works of artists and authors giing them the
e:clusie dominion to publish their works or determine who can publish it.
2. Copyright ownership analysis starts with the principle that the goernment is the owner.
3. "ental is the making of one or more copies of a work or a sound recording in any manner
of form.
4. &erformers are actors, singers, and musicians, who act, sing, interpret or perform literary
and artistic work.
,. $eriatie works means works which with the consent of the author are made aailable to
the public by wire or wireless means in a way that members of the society may access.
VI. Assin!ent
$irection: "ead the following scenario carefully and answer the 3uestion that follows. &roide
a short e:planation of your answer. 6, points7
1. A teacher rents a ideo of the moie ;&earl <arbor= to show the class while studying the
>apanese attack on the &earl <arbor ?aal 'ase. 9s this fair use(

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