Advanced Intellectual Property Policy and Practice - JURD7357
Faculty: Faculty of Law
School: Faculty of Law
Course Outline: See below
Campus: Sydney
Career: Postgraduate
Units of Credit: 6
EFTSL: 0.12500 (more info)
Indicative Contact Hours per Week: 3
Enrolment Requirements:
Co-requisite: Foundations of Intellectual Property Law (LAWS3021/JURD7321). Excluded: Intellectual Property 1 (LAWS3046/JURD7446), Intellectual Property 2 (LAWS3248/JURD7448).
Equivalent: JURD7448
Excluded: JURD7448
CSS Contribution Charge: 3 (more info)
Tuition Fee: See Tuition Fee Schedule
Further Information: See Class Timetable
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Description
The course provides a solid general knowledge of relevant issues and skills for students wishing to practice in intellectual property law, and a good grounding in intellectual property research for students considering writing a thesis or undertaking postgraduate studies in this area.
Main Topics
- Intellectual Property theory and the legal application of conceptual issues in intellectual property law (e.g. copyright’s concepts of authorship/originality/idea-expression dichotomy/substantiality)
- Politics of Intellectual Property (Australian and global)
- Indigenous ‘intellectual property’ systems and alternatives to contemporary international (TRIPS based) intellectual property standards (e.g. Open Source software models)
- Intellectual propertization: How far should the expansion of intellectual property laws go?
- Enforcement issues: Trade mark counterfeiting and copyright piracy; criminal offences in intellectual property law (incl. Australian Customs procedures)
- Intellectual property, marketing and branding practice (including character merchandising and personality rights)
- Intellectual property, bio-prospecting and owning life
- Intellectual Property and Access to Essential Medicines
- Interdisciplinary approaches to intellectual property (e.g. marketing, sociological, economics)
- Contract law in intellectual property practice; Licensing Agreements (incl. compulsory licensing and technology transfer), Copyright Permissions & Franchising
- Intellectual Property Portfolio management
- Trade mark Registration practice and procedure (incl. registration strategies); Overview of patent registration practice and procedure (including drafting/interpreting claims/specifications
- Parallel importation and Exhaustion in Australian and international copyright and trademark law
- Geographical Indications and related law
- Adopting integrated Intellectual Property Strategies pre- and post- dispute (incl. Copyright/Designs Overlap; litigating trade mark law alongside passing off and s.18 ACL actions).