Course Overview: In everyday language, property simply means “one’s own thing” and describes the connection between people and the things they consider to be theirs to do with as they want. Property is commonly conceptualized by social science researchers as a “bundle of rights and obligations.” They emphasize that property is a relation between people regarding things rather than a link between people and things. A common conceptualization of property is the legal definition of “ownership” rights. Private property is that which is owned by an individual, whereas public property is that which is owned by a state or a group of people. Typically, property is understood as a collection of rights that the sovereign has defined and safeguarded. Customarily, that bundle of rights include:
- Control Use of The Property
- Benefit from The Property (Ex.: Mining Rights And Rent)
- Transfer or Selling of The Property
- Exclude others From The Property
Course Outline: The concept that this subject mater is the result of the mind or intellect is reflected in the phrase “Intellectual Property” and that right to it may be legally protected in the same manner as other types of property. Due to the territorial nature of intellectual property laws, each relevant country must pursue IP registration or enforcement individually. However, as a result of international agreements like the WTO Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, the Berne Convention and the Paris
Convention, these laws are becoming more and more unified. Intellectual Property rules bestow a plethora of exclusive rights about the specific mode or format in which concepts or ideas are communicated or revealed, rather than concerning the concepts or ideas. Instead of referring to the actual intellectual work, the phrase “intellectual property” refers to the particular legal rights that writers, inventors and other IP holders may possess and use.Though there is occasionally some overlap, distinct types of intangible subject mater are protected by separate intellectual property laws. Similar to other types of property, intellectual property (or more specifically, the exclusive rights inherent in the IP) can be given to other people by transfer or license. Under the general heading of “intellectual property,” there are many different types of safeguarding instruments. Among these, the following are significant:
- Patents
- Trademarks
- Geographical Indications
- Layout Designs of Integrated Circuits
- Trade Secrets
- Copyrights
- Industrial Designs
Audio/Video Lecture: The course also comprises of audio/video lectures that discuss various topics. This enables the student to memorize it conveniently. Further, the students may listen/watch to this any me.
Course Benefit: This Course would enable you to—
- Explain the term Intellectual Property;
- Describe the basic concept of Copyright and the rights included in the term Copyright;
- Explain Infringement of Copyright and what are the Remedies;
- Explain the concept of Trademark the Rights of Trademark and Remedies for their search
- Describe the challenges faced by IPR in cyberspace.
Course Duration: 10 days
Eligibility for Participation –
Students pursuing UG/PG/M.Phil/Ph.D from any discipline.
Professionals from any discipline.
Course Examination: Single-Stage Examination
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Course Plan:
- Module 1: Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights
- Module 2: Cyberspace and IP Law
- Module 3: Copyright Issues in Cyberspace
- Module 4: Trademarks and Domain Names
- Module 5: Patents and Software in Cyberspace
- Module 6: Trade Secrets and Confidential Information
- Module 7: Enforcement of IP Rights in Cyberspace
- Module 8: Cyber security and IP Protection
- Module 9: Emerging Issues in Cyberspace IP
- Module 10: Practical Applications and Case Studies
Registration Fees: Rs. 1000/-
Last Date of Registration: 8th March, 2024.
Course Start from: 12th March, 2024
Resource Person:
- Dr. Ashwini Siwal, Assistant Professor in Intellectual Property Laws, University of Delhi
- Dr. Padma Singh, Assistant Professor in Business Law, NLIU, Bhopal & Goa
- Adv. Dr. Prashant Vats, Assistant Professor in Computer Science,Manipal University. Jaipur
- Mr. Abhinav Gupta, Assistant Professor in Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Puducherry
- Mr. Vijay Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor of Law, NLIU, Bhopal
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COURSE CONVENERS
Dr. Amit Jain – Director Corporate affairs
Dr. Shalini Tyagi – Principal
COURSE CO-CONVENERS
Dr. Shweta Gupta – Dean
Mr. Rahul D. Chouhan – Assistant Professor
STUDENT CO-CONVENER
Mr. Ramendra Singh – Student Coordinator
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