IPR Syllabus: Various universities
Post Graduate Certificate in Patent Practice (PGCPP), Swami Vivekanand Subharti University
Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights (PGDIPR), Swami Vivekanand Subharti University
Post Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property Management (PGCIPM), University of Kerala
INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE
Online certificate course on Intellectual Property Rights
https://ili.ac.in/e-learnIPR.htm
LLM of University of Kerala
https://www.keralauniversity.ac.in/pdfs/llm_syll.doc
https://lms.keralauniversity.ac.in/course/index.php?categoryid=31&browse=courses&perpage=20&page=8
Law 524 Basic Principles of Intellectual Property Rights (4,4)
Course Outcomes:
CO1: Critically analyse the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of the Intellectual property system
CO2: Use constitutional foundation for legitimising Intellectual Property
CO3: Identify the relationship between IP and Human rights
CO4 : Compare the IP and competition regime and analyse its compatability
CO5: Evaluate the practical implications in the attempts to harmonise IPR Standards.
CO6: Evaluation of IP regime in India
Intellectual Property Early History – Legal status - Theories of Intellectual Property - Natural theory. Locke’s theory of property – Utilitarian guidelines, Hegelian philosophy – incentive theory – incentive to invent theory – incentive to innovative theory – the Schumpeterian theory – the prospect theory - Types of Intellectual Property – Patents, trademarks, copyright, Designs, Geographical indications, integrated circuits – Constitutional Perspective - Human Rights dimensions.
Law 502 Intellectual Property Rights relating to Information Technology (4,4)
Law Relating to Geographical Indications – IT and Patent – Computer Software Patents – Hardware Protection of Semiconductors Chips Act – Data base and Data protection of semi conductors – Domain name protection – General Public license – Source Code – Copy right.
Law 503 Intellectual Property Rights Relating to Biotechnology (4,4)
Biotechnology and IPRs – Biotechnology and Law – Objective evolution basic structure of gene technology commercial potential of biotechnological invention rationale for IP – Patent and biotechnological inventions objective concept of novelty concept of microorganisms moral issues patenting of BT inventions – Plant varieties protection concept justification international and national protection – Protection of geographical indications - objective justification international treaties national level, Indian position – Protection of traditional knowledge objective concept of TK issues concerning bio prospecting - bio piracy alternative ways protection regime, TK on international Arena of WTO national knowledge digital library.
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