Intellectual Property Protection 2800-OWI
Intellectual Property Law is divided into: copyright law and industrial law. Each is divided internally. The task of copyright law is to protect the copyright of authors, patent law is to encourage the publication of ideas and the ideas, the law of trade mark shows that a product is produced by this and not another company.
While the classes will be discussed the following topics:
1. Intellectual property law - introduction
a) source of law
2. Copyright and related rights
a) the object of protection - work
b) the object of power - author
c) the content of copyright
d) the content of moral rights
3. The issue of plagiarism, piracy and the right citation.
4. Types of industrial property rights
a) Trade Marks
b) Patents
Type of course
Mode
Classroom
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Students will learn about basic terminology of intellectual property rights. They will be inform about rules and rights, with special attantion on copyrights as well as about duties in using and managing the intellectual property rights.
Assessment criteria
The lecture will finish with a pass (after test).
Practical placement
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Bibliography
1. Ustawa z dnia 30 czerwca 2000 r. Prawo własności przemysłowej (tekst jednolity - Dz. U. z 2003, nr 119, poz. 1117 z późn. zm.);
2. Ustawa z dn. 4 lutego 1994 o prawie autorskim i prawach pokrewnych (Dz.U. 1994 nr 24 poz. 83);
3. Barta J., Markiewicz R., Prawa autorskie i prawa pokrewne, Kraków 2004;
4. Karpowicz A., Podręcznik Prawa Autorskiego, Warszawa 2002;
Łazewski M., Gołębiowski M., Własność intelektualna, Warszawa 2006.
Additional information
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