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Miami Law students benefit from this innovative atmosphere that is full of possibilities with a curriculum that provides you with an array of intellectual property courses at the intersection of law, business, and technology.
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25 de ene. de 2021 · This course aims to prepare students to practice in general corporate areas where they may have some matters touching on intellectual property. We begin with some of the justifications for the field. We then explore trade secrets in some depth because they are the most common form of intellectual asset.
Course taught in: English. Locations: Intellectual Property Law Concentration - Paralegal Certificate. Intellectual property in need of protection takes many different forms, and crosses over into a multitude of sectors. Intellectual property law provides the basis for protection of intangible assets.
25 de ene. de 2021 · Prerequisite: One course in intellectual property (e.g., Patent, Copyright, Trademark, IP for Business Lawyers) or professor permission in light of relevant work or life experience (e.g., experience as a patent agent or in copyright licensing business)
Intellectual Property in Digital Media. This course will introduce students to a range of legal and practical issues they will encounter as media and entertainment professionals grappling with the evolving technological landscape. Introduction to Television Legal & Business Affairs
The Intellectual Property Law Society (IPLS) helps students interested in this exciting and rapidly growing field of law explore the career possibilities and issues facing IP Lawyers today.
Author and attorney Dana Robinson gives you a high-level overview of intellectual property (IP), including topics such as patents, trademarks, and other protections. Learn the answer to common IP questions and discover an attorney’s perspective on how you can best safeguard your ideas, and avoid infringing others’ rights.