This course will enable students to know the different types of Intellectual Property Rights, Study national and international IP framework, Trademarks and the concern Law and Policies
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24IPR151 |
Fundamentals of Intellectual Property and the IP Law & Policy I
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CO1: Understand the basics of IPR CO2: Understand history and International system on IP framework CO3: Understand WIPO CO4: Understand Copyrights and the concern Law and Policies CO5: Understand the concept of Trademarks and the concern Law and Policies CO6: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Demonstrations
Learning activities for the students: Discussion, Tutorials, Assignments Reading journals |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Concept and principles, Description of property and Intellectual Property: movable-immovable; tangible-intangible, title, ownership& possession, Types of IP and introduction
International Agencies dealing with IPR such as UDHR, WTO, WIPO, EPO, USPTO JPO; International Treaties – Paris Convention, Berne Convention, GATS, GATT, TRIPS, PCT
World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) –Background and the history, Mission & Activities, Structure, Administration
Concept and principles, Indian Copyright Law: The Copyright Act, 1957 with its amendments, Copyright works, Ownership, Assignment of Copyright, Renewal and Termination of Copyright, Infringement of Copyrights and Remedies, International Law and Policies related to Copyrights - Berne Convention, Universal Copyright Convention, WIPO Copyright Treaty, Rome Convention, WIPO Performance and Producers of Phonogram Treaty
Concept and principles, Kinds of Trademarks, Indian Trademarks law, Trademarks Act, 1999, Procedural requirements of Protection of Trademarks: Protection of well-known marks, Registration of non-traditional marks, Trade dress protection, Infringement, Right of goodwill, passing off, International Law and Policies related to Trademarks
Meaning of Traditional Knowledge, bio-diversity and bio-prospecting; bio-piracy, TKDL
National IPR Policy, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Ministry of Commerce, GoI
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