EUROPEAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

Academic year
2018/2019 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
EUROPEAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Course code
EM1203 (AF:281729 AR:158852)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
IUS/04
Period
3rd Term
Course year
1
Where
TREVISO
Moodle
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The course is a free choice course of the Master's Degree Programme in Global Development and Entrepreneurship.
This course will provide students with an overview of the various Intellectual Property rights (including copyright, trade secrets, trademark and patent laws, community designs, protected designations of origin and geographical indications) and a sound understanding of the role that intellectual property plays in the modern concepts of economy and trade.
The course covers the main aspects of intellectual property rights and of their protection: the nature and extent of the relevant rights; the process of obtaining and registering intellectual property rights and the process of protecting and enforcing them.
The course will examine the international treaties and conventions and the EU legislative measures (EU Regulations and Directives) relevant to IP rights.
1. Knowledge and comprehension skills
1.1 Knowledge of what the intellectual property rights (IPRs) are in the modern economy and society.
1.2. Knowledge of the laws relating to IPRs at EU and international levels.
1.3 Comprehension and analysis of the basic rules and principles relating to IPRs both at EU and international levels.
2. Applied knowledge and comprehension skills
2.1. Ability to understand the role of the intellectual property in the legal framework.
2.2. Ability to identify the interconnections among various IPRs.
2.3. Ability to understand the importance of an harmonised and effective regulation of IPRs to solve a conflict.
3. Use of independent judgment
3.1. Ability to identify and to interpret the European Union legislation and the international Conventions.
3.2. Ability to find, to analyse, and to interpret both the national and the EU case law dealing with infringement of industrial property rights.
3.3. Ability to propose legal solutions to cases involving IPRs and their protection.
It is recommended that students know the fundamentals of Private Law and Business Law.
a) Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights
b) International treaties and conventions on IP. EU legislative measures
c) Fields of Intellectual property protection:
1. Copyright and neighbouring rights
2. Patents (European Patent and Unitary Patent)
3. Community Industrial designs and utility models
4. The protection of trade secrets
5. Trademarks and collective marks
6. Geographical indications (PGI and PDO)
Course materials (teaching kit produced by the European Patent Office (EPO) in co-operation with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), papers, EU legislation and international conventions) uploaded to the University's moodle e-learning platform (moodle.unive.it).
PowerPoint slides relevant to the course topics uploaded to the moodle e-learning platform.
The exam is an oral exam.
It consists of two open questions on the topics dealt with during the course and, for attending students, of preparing an individual assignment to present in class at the end of the course. The preparation of the assignment is not mandatory, but it replaces the second open question.
Frontal lectures.
PowerPoint Presentations to encourage active learning.
Case studies used as additional teaching material uploaded to the moodle e-learning platform.
Students are encouraged to actively attend classes.
English
Students are encouraged to actively attend classes.
oral

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Cities, infrastructure and social capital" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 24/03/2019