Legal Skills: International intellectual property law

Course Code: CM024982      Days: 3
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Audience

This seminar has been designed for those who do not possess a particular expertise in the area but are working within an environment where intellectual property issues arise including :

  • In-house lawyers
  • Commercial managers
  • Lawyers in private practice
  • Business development managers

Course Outline

DAY ONE

PART 1 - GENERAL AND INTERNATIONAL

Introduction to international intellectual property law

  • Survey of general principles of IPRs
  • Unilateral, bilateral and multilateral pressures and agreements
  • World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO)
  • Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Agreement (TRIPS) and the World Trade Organisation (WTO)
  • US trade measures
  • Enforcement issues
  • Intellectual property and European community law
  • Relationship between intellectual property rights and competition law, especially in Europe

Case study: An overview of intellectual property rights

PART 2 - TRADE SECRETS AND PROTECTION OF UNDISCLOSED INFORMATION

Confidential information

  • International obligations
  • General principles

Case study - trade secrets: employers, employees and ex-employees

PART 3 - PATENTS AND RELATED RIGHTS

Introduction to the general principles of patent law

  • Patentable subject matter (including patentability of
  • software and business methods)
  • Novelty, inventive step, industrial applicability,sufficiency
  • Exploitation of patents

The scope of patent protection

  • Claim construction
  • Infringement
  • Defences, including scope for experimental use and research by competitors

Case study: ownership of employees' inventions and employers' shop rights

DAY TWO

International developments in patent law and practice

Patenting of life forms and biological materials

  • European Biotechnology Directive
  • Genes and sequence claims
  • Plant breeders' rights
  • Ethical dimensions

Case study: biotechnology

PART 4 - COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS

Copyright in its international context

  • Berne, Rome and more recent Conventions
  • The European harmonisation process

General principles of copyright law

  • Basic principles
  • Copyright works and related subject matter
  • Originality
  • Nature of authorship
  • Economic rights

The scope of copyright protection

  • Infringement :
  • Defences, execptions and limitations
  • Moral rights in civil law and common law systems

Case study: assignments, licences, commissioned works and moral rights

Databases and the database right

  • The Feist decision in the USA
  • The European Database Directive
  • International and US developments

DAY THREE

Case study: copyright, cyberspace and the Internet

PART 5 - DESIGNS

Methods of protection of designs

  • International obligations
  • Registration systems
  • The copyright/designs interface
  • EU Design Regulation and Directive

PART 6 - UNFAIR COMPETITION

Unfair competition

  • The concept of unfair competition in international treaties; unfair competition in US, common law and civil law jurisdictions
  • WIPO unfair competition model law

Case study: lookalikes

PART 7 - REGISTERED TRADE MARKS

International dimensions

  • Paris Convention
  • Madrid Agreement and Protocol
  • Community Trade Mark

General principles

  • Criteria for registration, including registrability of shapes
  • Scope of protection for trade marks: traditional and recent developments in Europe and the USA
  • Well-known marks
  • Domain names

Case study: parallel imports


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