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BJ Productions Inc. (BJPI) was the holder of copyright over the show Rhoda and Me.

It
holds rights over the show’s format and style of presentation. In 1991, BJPI’s president
Francisco Joaquin saw on TV – RPN 9’s show It’s a Date, a show which is basically the
same as Rhoda and Me. He eventually sued Gabriel Zosa, the manager of the show It’s a
Date. The investigating prosecutor found probable cause against Zosa. Zosa later sought a
review of the prosecutor’s resolution before the Secretary of Justice (Franklin Drilon). Drilon
reversed the findings of the fiscal and directed him to dismiss the case against Zosa.
ISSUE: Whether or not the order of Drilon finding no probable cause is valid.
HELD: Yes. The essence of copyright infringement is the copying, in whole or in part, of
copyrightable materials as defined and enumerated in Section 2 of PD. No. 49 (Copyright
Law). Apart from the manner in which it is actually expressed, however, the idea of a dating
game show is a non-copyrightable material. Ideas, concepts, formats, or schemes in
their abstract form clearly do not fall within the class of works or materials
susceptible of copyright registration as provided in PD. No. 49. What is covered by
BJPI’s copyright is the specific episodes of the show Rhoda and Me.
Further, BJPI should have presented the master videotape of the show in order to show the
linkage between the copyright show (Rhoda and Me) and the infringing show (It’s a Date).
This is based on the ruling in 20 th Century Fox vs CA (though this has been qualified by
Columbia Pictures vs CA, this is still good law). Though BJPI did provide a lot of written
evidence and description to show the linkage between the shows, the same were not
enough. A television show includes more than mere words can describe because it involves
a whole spectrum of visuals and effects, video and audio, such that no similarity or
dissimilarity may be found by merely describing the general copyright/format of both dating
game shows.

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