By L. Caniel

CPU advances its commitment to innovation as works by Dr. Aries Roda D. Romallosa and Prof. Praise Enriquez Glory, facilitated by Ms. Ligaya Villarias-Caniel, are granted copyright protection.
ĢƵ (CPU) continues to strengthen its culture of innovation and creative scholarship as several works of research and technology development and instructional materials were officially granted copyright registration.
Issued by the Bureau of Copyright and Related Rights of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL), the certificates cover works classified under A ĢƵ Books, pamphlets, articles and other writings. All registrations were issued on August 27, 2024 and March 11, 2025.
Research and Technology Innovations
Dr. Aries Roda D. Romallosa successfully secured copyright registrations for the following works:
- An OperatorĢƵs Manual for the CPUCARES Jack-Driven Briquette Molder
- An OperatorĢƵs Manual for the CPUCARES Pellet Mill
- ĢƵSTRikeGasĢƵ Technology Name
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- ĢƵSide-in StoveĢƵ Technology Name
- ĢƵSuper Turbo StoveĢƵ Technology Name
- ĢƵConic StoveĢƵ Technology Name
These registrations safeguard the originality and integrity of the written works and design expressions underpinning the innovative stove technologies. They secure the intellectual outputs generated through rigorously conducted research, supported by both internal and external funding sources, as well as the distinct branding materials developed by the authorĢƵensuring proper attribution, protection, and potential for future utilization.
Instructional Innovations
Meanwhile, Asst. Prof. Praise Enriquez Glory obtained copyright registrations for instructional and educational materials designed to support values formation and child-centered instruction:
- ĢƵThe 12 Rights of the Filipino Child (Classroom Material)ĢƵ
- ĢƵThe 12 Rights of the Filipino Child (Classroom Picture Card)ĢƵ
- ĢƵYou and I Can Help (Booklet)ĢƵ
These works aim to promote awareness of childrenĢƵs rights and encourage active participation among learners in understanding their roles and responsibilities in society.
The successful registration of these works reflects CPUĢƵs continuing commitment to intellectual property protection, research innovation, and the development of quality instructional resources. By safeguarding creative and scholarly outputs, the University reinforces its mission of advancing knowledge while ensuring that the rights of its innovators and educators are duly recognized and protected.
The registration process was facilitated by Ms. Ligaya Villarias-Caniel, Innovation and Technology Support Office (ITSO) Focal Person, whose assistance helped ensure the proper documentation and filing of the applications.
