Who Owns the Poem: Philippine Copyright LawIf A employs B to write a poem for publication or other uses, A is considered the owner, not B. This is not true however, when B is a mere general employee (not entrusted with the task of making a poem), even if the poem was made during office hours. (See Dielman v. White, 102 Fed. 892; Callaghan v. Myers, 128
U.S. 617; Beucicault v. Fox, 3 F. Case 1, p. 691).
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