This advanced course is intended to provide training material online to cover intellectual property aspects that are closely related to trade and competition in the globalized market. Additionally, the course is intended to educate and raise awareness of some of the complex issues that surround the protection and management of intellectual property for branding.
This course is a preparatory course designed to precede practical training as regards the protection of trademarks, industrial designs and geographical indications.
Basic Information
Current session
DL302E21S1
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Registration
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22-Jan-2021 - 28-Mar-2021
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Course
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08-Apr-2021 - 11-Jul-2021
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Next Exam
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02-Jul-2021 - 11-Jul-2021
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DL302E21S2
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Registration
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19-May-2021 - 22-Aug-2021
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Course
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01-Sep-2021 - 05-Dec-2021
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Next Exam
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26-Nov-2021 - 05-Dec-2021
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Curriculum
The course comprises 7 substantive modules and a written final exam:
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Module 1: The Role of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications in the Market
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Module 2: Trademarks
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Module 3: Geographical Indications
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Module 4: Industrial Designs
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Module 5: Protection Against Unfair Competition
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Module 6: Making Brand and Managing Intellectual Property
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Module 7: IP and Development - Flexibilities and Public Domain under Trademarks
Final Exam
Academic support is provided throughout each module by experienced tutors who are expert practitioners in the field of IP.
Final Exam and Certificate
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There is a written final exam at the end of this course for which participants are required to compose written responses to a series of questions within a specified timeframe and submit their responses, via the eLearning platform, to their tutors for marking. Participants are individually contacted regarding modalities for accessing the final exam approximately one week prior to the deadline for completion of the DL-302 course.
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Participants who pass the DL-302 final exam are awarded a certificate of completion for the course.
Eligibility
Subscribers should have a general interest in making the best use of IP in marketing and managing intangible assets of the private company. The course targets staff in IP offices and research and development institutions, legal practitioners and university students with knowledge of IP. It is highly recommended that participants who do not have knowledge in IP take the General Course on IP (DL-101).
Tuition and Fees
Registration fees are applied to all advanced courses based on the criteria below (according to country of nationality):
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