Discussion - 3 hours. This course examines the international regulation of intellectual property rights and explores the place of the United States in the international IP community. We will discuss international treaties and legal harmonization efforts, legislation and case law from different jurisdictions, and the role of technology.
Pre-requisite: Completed or simultaneously enrolled in Law 274 Intellectual Property, and/or Law 296 Copyright is required.
Grading Mode: Letter Grading
Final Assessment: Exam
Advanced Writing
No
Units
3
Professional Skills
No
Course Number
274K
Active
Yes
Certificate
Cluster
Unit 16
No