
Explore the basics of intellectual property rights, including main types, copyright and plagiarism, infringement, and protections for content, logos, and geographical indication.
Trace the history of intellectual property laws from ancient patent-like grants to modern regimes, including the Paris and Berne conventions, WIPO, and the Bayh-Dole Act.
Intellectual property rights aim to protect the owner's works and promote progress. They enable creators to grant others limited, clearly defined rights to use inventions or creative works.
Explore the various types of protected intellectual properties, including computer programs, paintings, inventions, sculptures, literature, internet domain names, and music, under global IP laws.
Explore geographical indications as a certification that links a product to its origin and attributes, protecting labels like Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee and ensuring authentic regional quality.
Learn how infringement and misappropriation of intellectual property rights affect copyrights, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets, with penalties, jurisdiction, and practical protection guidance.
BASICS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERRY RIGHTS
ATTENTION! WORKING PROFESSIONALS, STUDENTS AND RESEARCHERS WHO ARE WILLING TO GET BASIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS - HERE IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO LEARN ABOUT IPR.
What you will learn from this course?
Understanding basics of IPR in simple and easy manner
· Understanding Copyright, Plagiarism and Fair use
· Procedure and managements of patents
Aim of Intellectual Property Rights
Various Types of Protected Intellectual Properties
Course Description:-
Experts created this course to teach students the fundamentals of intellectual property rights (IPR) and explain how to safeguard and capitalize on research findings through patents and technology transfer, which essentially entails identifying a company's intangible assets, prioritizing them based on business plans, and protecting and using them. A solid IP management system must be in place if one is to fully profit from intellectual property in terms of income, reputation, and market share.
In order to guarantee that intellectual property is handled and managed successfully within organizations, the process of protecting it begins with identifying the same and creating the appropriate rules and procedures. A patent is one of the most significant types of intellectual property (IP) since it allows you to protect your fundamental technologies.
There are several benefits of the Intellectual Property Rights granted by law, both for the creator as well as for the society at large. Some of these benefits are:
Greater Morality:
It is believed that Intellectual Property Rights is a form of spreading and supporting morality in the society as it helps support the basic human right of an individual to protect any creation of his own.
Financial Gains:
Granting of Intellectual Property Rights by the law allows the creator to financially benefit from the work or property that he/she has created.
Economic Progress:
Another benefit of granting Intellectual Property Rights by law is that of overall economic growth of a country.
Throughout the course all the concepts are explained using basic English. Learners are kept engaged right from the first module. We have used relevant images to add value to the content and done animations to make the course interesting and make it a visual treat for the learners.
Who this course is for:
This course is open for students, researchers & faculty members
Working professionals interested in IPR
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