CHAPTER II
ORIGINAL WORKS
SEC. 172. Literary and Artistic Works
172.1 Literary and artistic works, hereinafter referred to as "works", are
original intellectual creations in the literary and artistic domain protected from the
moment of their creation and shall include in particular:
(a) Books, pamphlets,
articles and other writings;
(b) Periodicals and
newspapers;
(c) Lectures, sermons,
addresses, dissertations prepared for oral delivery, whether or not reduced in writing or
other material form;
(d) Letters;
(e) Dramatic or
dramatico-musical compositions; choreographic works or entertainment in dumb shows;
(f) Musical
compositions, with or without words;
(g) Works of drawing,
painting, architecture, sculpture, engraving, lithography or other works of art; models or
designs for works of art;
(h) Original ornamental
designs or models for articles of manufacture, whether or not registrable as an industrial
design, and other works of applied art;
(i) Illustrations,
maps, plans, sketches, charts and three-dimensional works relative to geography,
topography, architecture or science;
(j) Drawings or plastic
works of a scientific or technical character;
(k) Photographic works
including works produced by a process analogous to photography; lantern slides;
(l) Audiovisual works
and cinematographic works and works produced by a process analogous to cinematography or
any process for making audio-visual recordings;
(m) Pictorial
illustrations and advertisements;
(n) Computer programs;
and
(o) Other literary,
scholarly, scientific and artistic works.
172.2. Works are protected by the sole fact of their creation, irrespective of their mode
or form of expression, as well as of their content, quality and purpose. (Sec. 2, P.D. No.
49a)

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