Tamara Nanayakkara of the World Intellectual Property Organization provides a rundown of what IP is, how to get it, why it’s important – and much more As borders melt away and the internet connects ...
“Intellectual property” refers to a category of intangible property that derives from the work of the mind or intellect, such as an idea, process, creative work, symbol or name used in commerce. Even ...
Learn the differences among the various types of intellectual property and how best to protect your creative work. Presented by librarians from the Science & Technology Division of the Akron-Summit ...
This is an introductory course on intellectual property (IP). It will cover the basic rules of the principal forms of IP (patents, copyrights, and trademarks). For each subject, students will learn ...
The concentration in intellectual property law emphasizes information, analytical tools and skills lawyers require in representing clients' intellectual property needs. It offers students the ...
Peter Ollier talks to Weerawit Weeraworawit about looking at intellectual property as a human right and the impact of the TRIPs Agreement on the Asia-Pacific region The Commission for Human Rights is ...
Intellectual Property Legal Protection In The Digital Era. Legal News and Analysis - Malaysia - Intellectual Property - ...
The fundamentals of Intellectual Property (IP) and its main forms, including copyright, industrial design, trademarks and geographical indications, and patents; the three key criteria required for ...
Intellectual property (IP) is an intangible creation of the human mind, usually expressed or translated into a tangible form, that is assigned certain rights of property. Examples of intellectual ...