(*)Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to
• read, interpret, and analyse various forms of intellectual property rights. (k1, k2, k3, k4)
• identify and evaluate intellectual property rights for strategic business advantage. (k2, k5)
• conduct Freedom-to-Operate (FTO) analyses to assess risk. (k3, k4)
• understand the basic procedures for enforcing intellectual property rights. (k2)
• determine who holds entitlement to these rights and whether/how compensation should be granted. (k4)
Furthermore, practical workshops will enhance students’ ability to independently tackle real-world cases and help them avoid common strategic errors, illustrated through real, concrete examples. (k3)
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(*)This course is structured into several key sections:
• Introduction and Historical Context
• Freedom-to-Operate (FTO)
• Design and Trademark Law
• Patent and Utility Model Law
• Effects of Patents and Utility Models, and the Enforcement of Rights
• Evaluation and Exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights
• Know-How
• Rights to Work Products
• Workshops: Practical Examples of an Invention and Project Kick-Off
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