Commission thru the National Museum to establish communal ownership, and to be registered under the group's name for protection within existing copyright law. Further that these registries of the tangible and intangible cultural properties thus accomplished shall be incorporated in the Philippines Registry of Cultural Property (PRECUP) as established by Republic Act 10066 and administered to by the Commission. SECTION 7. While recognizing that traditions change through time, the rights of the ethno-linguistic groups to their intellectual property changing in continuum shall retain original rights to these properties. SECTION 8. The infusion of personal or individual variations on a traditional object would result in a derivative work or craft which is one that is primarily a new work but incorporates some previously published material. A derivative work must be different enough from the original to be regarded as a "new work" or must contain a substantial amount of new material. Making minor changes or additions of little substance to a pre-existing work will not qualify the work as a new version for copyright purposes. The new material must be original and copyrightable in itself. SECTION 9. However, the rights of an ethno-linguistic group to a traditional item will lapse into public domain in 50 years, if after such period, it is no longer in production or used in cultural context within the society. SECTION 10. Pursuant to the above, the Commission will create an office within its structure to coordinate all efforts of government and private agencies that have forms of tangible and intangible cultural heritage in making the above-mentioned registry; and to undertake the safeguarding of national cultural heritage stipulated therein that are viable. SECTION 11. Reorganization - With the approval of the Board, the Commission shall have the authority to reorganize its structure and staffing pattern in order to carry out its functions. The incumbents in the leadership structure of the existing Commission shall automatically be upgraded to these analogous positions, with respect to the rest of the personnel. SECTION 12. Deposit and Notice. - Moral rights would vest upon creation; hence, authorship would have to be established to avail of moral rights such as right of attribution. Moral rights to ownership of newly created items by members of an ethno-linguistic group should be registered with the commission for protection 5

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