Intellectual property law enforcement, student academic groups,
publishers sign statement of cooperation against content piracy.
Rex Education hosted
a press conference recently, bringing together key organizations committed to
educating people about piracy and stopping the illegal reproduction and
distribution of copyrighted content.
PHOTO CAPTION: (L to R) Jesus Manapat - National Bureau of Investigation, Stephen Floyd Abuso Gopez – Executive Vice president - Association of law students of the Philippines, Atty. Rowel Barba - Director - Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines, Dean Lilibeth Aragon - President - association of administrators in Hospitality, hotel and restaurant management educational institution and Atty. Dominador Buhain - Chairman Rex Education
Present at the event
were leaders and representatives from the Philippine Association of Law
Schools, the Association of Law Students of the Philippines, , the Legal
Education Board, the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines, the
National Book Development Board, the Coordinating Council of Private
Educational Associations of the Philippines, the National Bureau of
Investigation, Association of Administrators in Hospitality Hotel and
Restaurant Management Educational Institution, the Philippine Librarians
Association, the Philippine Council of Deans and Educators in Business, the
Philippine Association of Collegiate Schools of Business, Philippine Association
for Teachers and Educators, Professional Criminologists Association of the
Philippines, Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities and
the Philippine Educational Measurement and Evaluation Association.
Piracy is defined as
the unauthorized reproduction and distribution of copyrighted content,
including but not limited to books, movies, music, and the like. In the
Philippines, anti-piracy legislation is strengthened by Republic Act 8293 or
the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines that protects and secures the
exclusive rights of scientists, inventors, artists and other gifted citizens to
their intellectual property and creations.
The press conference
is a part of REX’s anti-piracy campaign, which was launched last September 16, 2022
at the Manila International Book Fair. The primary objective of the campaign is
to curb, if not eradicate, content piracy by educating, communicating, and
instilling among our colleagues, families, and children a true appreciation of
the value of one’s own work. REX’s efforts in this direction are also in
recognition and support of the relentless hard work of intellectual property
law enforcement agencies in the country.
“We should continue
to educate, communicate, and instill among our colleagues, families, and
children a true appreciation of the value of one’s own work. In this sense, we
are all duty-bearers. But above that, we are Filipinos,” said Atty. Dominador
Buhain, chairman of Rex Education. “ Aside from our laws, what also binds us
are our values, our sense of pakikipagkapwa, of pagpapakatao, our pride in our
own work, and our respect for each other and of each other’s work.”
Over the past year,
the campaign has gained the attention of various organizations with similar
sentiments. Stakeholders from the education sector, along with consumers and
learners, have all come together to express their support for the movement.
Above all, there is a call to protect creators and all their intellectual
property in all its forms.
“Throughout our rich
history, we recognize and respect one truth about what we do: We are able to
accomplish so much because of our people. REX has immense pride for the
talented and hardworking individuals who pour their creativity, knowledge, and
skills in the development of our learning materials, and these are not limited
to books,” said Atty. Dominador Buhain, chairman of Rex Education.
For more information
regarding REX’s efforts, feel free to watch the “Proud Ako” anti-piracy
campaign video that was launched at MIBF 2022. Visit www.rex.com.ph to support
Rex Education in its endeavor of protecting the publishing industry.
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