Introduction to Intellectual Property ( IP 001)
Introduction to Intellectual Property ( IP 001)
Description:
This Introduction to Intellectual Property (IP 001) aims to provide participants with basic understanding of intellectual property. It covers fundamental understanding of concepts of trademarks, patents, copyrights, geographical indications and designs. It allows participants to understand how IP plays important role in business and innovation.
At end of every module, self-evaluating tests help participants understand the concept better.
Content and Structure:
IP 001 includes 15 modules. Each module is designed for sequential understanding of concepts of intellectual property.
Module 1 : Introduction
Module 2: Introduction to Intellectual Property
Module 3 : Trademarks
Module 4: Patents
Module 5: Copyright
Module 6 : Related Rights
Module 7 : Geographical Indications
Module 8 : Industrial Designs
Module 9: Plant Varieties
Module 10: Semiconductor Designs
Module 11: Unfair Competition
Module 12: Role of IP in Business
Module 13: Role of IP in driving innovation
Module 14: Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
Module 15: Emerging Issues in Intellectual Property
Final Exam:
Each module has self-assessment quiz in the end. There is self-assessment based end examination. This program encourages participants to enroll in next level of program IP 101
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