International Intellectual Property Law

Description

This course will focus on the counseling considerations that surround the exploitation of intellectual properties in foreign markets through licensing, litigation, or both. The course will survey the principal legal systems and international treaty arrangements for copyright, patent, trademark and neighboring rights, as well as questions of jurisdiction, territoriality, national treatment and choice of law. No science or engineering background, aptitude or interest is required for this course.

  • Number of Units: 3
  • Course Number: 329

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