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Saturday, September 14, 2019

Young Artists’ IP Rights Discussed in Forum


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In this fast-paced age of evolving digital landscape, one now communicates and accesses information with just a click. However, with technology comes threat as both emerging and professional creators remain susceptible to the negative impact of this development as they share their outputs with the wider audience.

De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB), as a forefront of innovative and inclusive education, remains true to its mission to develop the interests and passions of the students through the efforts of its Intellectual Property Management Center (IPMC), which is specially established to cultivate intellectual property-mindfulness in the institution and protect its growing numbers of homegrown artists, design frontrunners and future industry leaders.

“Intellectual property awareness and best practices have become more important in this internet age,” DLS-CSB IPMC Director Attorney Ma. Janice Tejano stated. “Intellectual property (IP) rights are granted by law to the author or inventor of a work, which allows them to enjoy exclusive rights to their creation for a limited period of time. It serves as incentive for the time, effort, and resources they put into the work.”



She noted that IP rights are intangible assets; the owner can transfer their rights to another person, lease it, or give it up for public use.

Tejano explained that while “most state-owned and private universities in the country have an IP office, especially institutions which have Research & Development (R&D) centers and receive government grants that support scientific and medical researches of students and faculty, DLS-CSB is the pioneer private tertiary institution offering courses in design, arts, business management, hospitality management and information technology that is building a strong intellectual property culture from the ground up.”

“We empower the Benildeans to adopt the principles, concepts, tools, and best practices they need in their creative and innovative pursuits while maximizing it to their advantage,” Tejano elaborated. “Enriching their IP know-how hones them to become strategic and responsible creators, innovators, and entrepreneurs. This is a key advantage which Benilde gives through the support services of the IPMC.”

In cooperation with the College’s various academic programs and offices, the IPMC annually holds a series of campaigns, seminars and workshops to orient the community and ensure that the importance of the IP rights are “not only taught conceptually but are integrated in the culture, methodology and operations, and output of the institution.”

The institution is likewise equipped with its own IP Rights Policy that addresses and supports all types of student works and intellectual property covered under the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines. IPMC has also established its own website ip.benilde.edu.ph wherein the students, educators, and associates can easily access the guidelines, view featured Benildean innovators and their creations, and, at the same time, use the platform to submit IP-related inquiries and complaints. They can likewise send an email or visit the office for their concerns.

“With respect to students’ works which they submit in compliance to their academic requirements, the Benilde IP Policy provides that the students own the work and the intellectual property to the work unless it falls under the exceptions of the guidelines or under a special contract with a third party,” Tejano clarified. “For artistic works, these are usually protected by Copyright, which is automatically granted upon execution or expression of the work without need of formal registration. Industrial Design, Patents, and Trademarks require a formal registration in order for legal protection to take effect.”

While the IPMC supports the Benildeans, they, too, solidify that the students also respect the rights of others. “Before using or sharing the original work of others, ask permission from the owner. If a work has no name or the owner cannot be identified, assume that it is Copyright protected and is not free for use by the public,” she advised.

She also elaborated the importance of using IP data such as patent, trademark, and design databases to check the innovation trends before working on an invention to avoid infringement of the IP rights of others.

Recently, the DLS-CSB IPMC was accredited as an Innovation and Technology Support Office (ITSO) of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) and joins other universities and research development institutions in a network that gears towards the creation of intellectual property to establish the innovative contribution of Filipinos in the international patent system.

Reshowing of Award-winning Film to Benefit Deaf Scholars


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In celebration of the International Day of Sign Languages, the School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies (SDEAS) of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) brings back the award-winning 2009 film Dinig Sana Kita (If I Knew What You Said) by Mike Sandejas in a one-time benefit screening on Monday, September 23, 2019 at the Augusto-Rosario Gonzalez (ARG) Theater.

Dinig Sana Kita (If I Knew What You Said) narrates the inspiring relationship between a Deaf boy Kiko (Romalito Mallari) and a rocker of a girl Nina (Zoe Sandejas) when they crossed paths in a Baguio camp that mingled hearing and non-hearing youth. It reflects how lives lived in silence and in noise respectively can seamlessly blend through a mutual passion and love for music.

Produced under Cinemalaya and Echo and Mirage Entertainment, the Filipino drama was the pioneer film to cast Deaf actors. Then Benildean students and members of the Silent Steps, the performing arts group of the SDEAS, participated in the production. 





Written and directed by Sandejas, who is also a former faculty member under the College’s Digital Filmmaking (DFilm) Program, the film took home the Best Original Music Score, National Council for Children’s Television Award, and Audience Award at the 2009 Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival.

It also earned the Digital Movie Musical Scorer of the Year, Digital Movie Sound Engineer of the Year, and Digital Movie Original Theme Song of the Year from the 2010 Star Awards for Movies. The male lead, Mallari, likewise bagged the New Movie Actor of the Year.

It was likewise recognized at the 2010 Gawad Urian Awards and at the 2010 Golden Screen Awards.

The showing serves as the 10th anniversary screening of the movie and is open to the public.

Tickets are priced at P100 each and all proceeds will benefit the growing number of the College’s Deaf scholars. For ticket inquiries and reservations, contact 230 5100 local 1661 or send an e-mail to deaf.partnerships@benilde.edu.ph.

Walk-in guests can register at the ticket booth at 3:00 pm while the film screening starts at 4:00 pm at the Augusto-Rosario Gonzalez (ARG) Theater, De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) Taft Campus, 2544 Taft Avenue, Malate, Manila.

Friday, September 13, 2019

Find The Iconic Window Grill Designs Of 2019

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When you are not leaving any stone unturned for your home, why to left the window? Your window can become a decor piece with the best Window Grill Design of 2019. Yes, you have read it right. 

Along with its functionality, it can also be a symbol of architectural beauty. Let the fresh flow of airflow and boost the positive vibes into your place through the beautifully designed window grills. 

Create an amazing way to connect the indoor and outdoor environment through this amazing window way. Here are some designs that can be added to your idea book. The most ignored part of the house can be turned into an appealing one.


  1. Square Style
The classic square styled grill never goes wrong with the French window, small-sized square-shaped window, and slider window. The largely shaped grill fame creates an illusion of a wider space with ample space for the sunlight to enlight the room. Along with that, you can relax a bit more as it is easy to clean.


  1. Diamond-Shaped
Bring the European charm into your place with the diamond structured window grills. This old-style is the best for Victorian type homes. This not only makes an elegant and classic style statement about your taste but also considered the most secure one.


  1. Floor To Ceiling



Flood your living room with the sunlight by opting for the floor to the ceiling window ideas. It creates a direct connection between the interior and exterior of the home. Covered with the glass screen is surely going to steal the appreciations of the visitors. It is also considered best for the extended facade on the upper floor study room or bedroom. Even the iron bars can also be a good idea to cover the internal wall of the house.


  1. Decorative Glass
Those house owner who wants privacy along with the outside view, the decorative glass window is for them. The glass is supported by the beautifully designed small iron bars. This kind of window is preferably used for the single sash window.



  1. Framed Grills
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Framed Grills is itself a style statement. Giveaway the mundane window grill idea. This style of window grill not only matches the interior with the framed border but also provide much safety. What’s wrong if safety and beauty come hand in hand.

  1. Simple Grill
The kitchen is the place where the chances of stains and oil spread are more than any other part of the house. Here you can opt for the simple and elegant window grill which should be easy to clean. Here minimalist designs prove beneficial for cleaner as well for looks.


  1. Art On The Window

Install a piece of art that may be shaped in a plant, mirror or any other artistic piece. The idea can be improved further if different colors are used on it. Even you can hang a living plant to give a realistic touch to the object.


  1. Jail At Home

Nobody likes jail, but hopefully, you will like the jail style window grill design. The window framed with an attractive color will definitely beg some words from the visitors. You can even us the simple upholstery. Here you have the choice between the verticle bars framed with iron or the combination of vertical as well as the horizontal bars.


  1. Exterior Look

Without disturbing the match of interior decor, you can go for the iron bar window grill placed in the outside direction. It comes with the freedom to open the window for the whole day and night without the fear of theft. Along with that, the simple grill is highly durable.

  1.  Jalis Way
To give an artistic and mesmerizing look, Jali's window will never disappoint you. This give enough space for the wind and light to enter the room without compromising much on privacy terms. It goes well with the facade designed home. The motif designed is especially best for the people living in the tropical region.



  1. The traditional Way Never Goes Off Style

Give a vintage touch to your home with the traditional styled window grill design. The simple vertical bars on the frame of the window with the right color for the window door and frame surely takes you the vintage-styled home

  1. Lattice Pattern
Break the monotony of the wall with the Lattice patterns. These are mainly used for large window frames. It can be mainly used in the living room. The beautiful patterns of lattice web not only serve the decor purpose at the best but also protection from unwanted things come along.



  1. Wood Is The Answer
For rustic look wooden window grill is the right option. You can opt for the services of some profession or go for DIY for placing the wood blocks in a criss-cross manner. This is budget-friendly idea can save the home from burglary.

Did You Find Your Inspiration?

The inspiration for the window grill can come from anywhere. Did you find the inspiration for the window grill design from 2019 trends? Let us know in the comment section if any of these designs or ideas tickled you. Keep updating yourself with the trendy designs and ideas for home at the Architecture Ideas


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