Protecting Intellectual Property 2600-DSMz1OWI
The course will address the following issues:
Intellectual Property- basic definitions , history , legal basis
Sources of intangibles rights
Importance of intellectual property
Intellectual property rights holder or the author and his laws
Public domain, fair use
Right to quote
Plagiarism
Responsibility for copyright infringement
Agreements concerning transferring proprietary copyrights
Industrial property - selected issues
Databases and the protection of intellectual property
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Student:
- recognizes subject matters of intellectual property rights, with differentiation between them and other rights
-know the basic copyright regulations
- knows how to put into practice right to quote
-knows what is plagiarism
- knows essential liability rules to copyright infringement
- recognizes types of agreements concerning transferring proprietary copyrights
- understands the importance of industrial property and its protection
- distinguishes between the database and knows the scope of their protection
Assessment criteria
Written test
Bibliography
The presentation outlined and discussed the provisions of the Act of 4 February 1994 on copyright and related rights
Additional information
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