LAW Intellectual Property: Innovation Industries
Intellectual Property: IT/Electronics

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Intellectual Property
IT/Electronics

Business Law: Antitrust & Trade Regulation
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Business Law: Commercial Transactions & Licensing
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Business Law: Media, Entertainment, Sports
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Business Law: Venture/Entrepreneurship
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Intellectual Property: Computer Software
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Intellectual Property: Cyberlaw & the Internet
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Intellectual Property: IT/Electronics
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Intellectual Property: Media, Entertainment, Sports
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Intellectual Property: Trademark/Trade Secrets Law
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Item is good for 48 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! LAW 261 Intellectual Property: Innovation Industries Law School Recommended for route(s): [ Academia ] Intellectual Property: IT/Electronics Why it is relevant for ... [ Academia ] as a Key Elective : Technology companies with IP assets are frequently on the cutting edge in developing innovative business models. Practitioners working with these companies often find themselves having to counsel clients through complex issues combining law, technology and business judgments. This course considers the role of copyright and trademark law as applied to the business models of several technology leaders. General course Description: How did copyright law constrain and influence the design of YouTube? What role does trademark law play in Google and Yahoo's advertising businesses? As an attorney, how do you counsel clients through these complex issues, combining law, technology and business judgments? This course explores advanced topics in copyright and trademark as they apply to cutting-edge business models. Topics include DMCA safe harbors, trademarks and keyword advertising, digital music licensing, and other cutting edge issues in copyright and trademark. The focus is on applying these legal regimes to existing business models in order to evaluate the risks taken and strategies employed by today's technology leaders. Introductory coursework in copyright, trademark, or cyberlaw required. Course Style: A Substantive course teaches the law, theory, and policy in a particular area of law Course Frequency: Varied, check w/ registrar |