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Item is good for 119 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! LAW 409 Introduction to Intellectual Property Law School Recommended for route(s): [ Regulatory & Policy ] Business Law: Art Law Why it is relevant for ... [ Regulatory & Policy ] as a Key Elective : Although Introduction to Intellectual Property covers some of the same material addressed in Intellectual Property:Copyright, students interested in art law may still want to consider this course to get a general overview of the other core IP areas - - patents, trademarks, and trade secrets. General course Description: This is an overview course covering the basics of intellectual property law -- trade secrets, patents, copyrights, and trademarks, as well as selected other state intellectual property rights. This course is designed both for those who are interested in pursuing IP as a career, and those who are looking only for a basic knowledge of the subject. There are no prerequisites, and a scientific background is not required. Course Style: A Substantive/Statutory course deals with law, theory, and policy in the context of a particular code or statutory scheme. Course Frequency: Offered once a year |