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About the Course

Intellectual property is the currency of the tech world, with the world’s most valuable intellectual property assets dwarfing the value of their real-world counterparts. Apple’ trademarked brand was valued at over $100 billion as of 2017. J.K. Rowling’s Harry potter franchise has generated over $25 billion to date. But how did the law come to create such enormous value in intangible assets? This course will introduce the various types of U.S. intellectual property: patents, which cover inventions and process innovations; copyright, which protects original works of authorship; and trademarks, which protect a business’ commercial identity as the source of valuable goods and services. You will then explore case studies of how global businesses have used intellectual property law to generate enormous value from these intangible assets....

Top reviews

NJ

Apr 30, 2020

Polk Wagner makes an exceptional job at explaining the concepts. The supporting material is of high quality as well. Im extremely happy with the course and will follow through with the specialization

FC

Sep 5, 2021

The instructor was excellent, the readings were relevant and directly related to the subject of the lectures, and the exercises were practical and to the point. In short, this was a great course.

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By Debaditya D

Aug 9, 2020

Perfect Course!

By bhutale d m

Sep 6, 2020

Thank you ,sir

By Elian F Y

Jun 25, 2020

Awesome course

By Elira T

Apr 13, 2021

Great Course

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Apr 22, 2024

good course

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Jan 26, 2022

Outstanding

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Feb 13, 2024

excellent

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Feb 1, 2022

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Jan 21, 2021

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Aug 12, 2020

Excelente

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Oct 17, 2022

Great!

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Apr 2, 2022

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Jul 13, 2021

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Nov 19, 2024

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Oct 15, 2024

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Aug 6, 2020

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May 20, 2020

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Oct 24, 2019

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By Akshay T

Sep 6, 2019

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By Yuxin C

Oct 13, 2019

Good topic and very meaningful content. As a business school student, I always believing it is so necessary to us to learn principle lines of law, Copyright and how it counted to, how long is its expiration, patent law, how would we calculate its duration, within or except our application hours. Plus, what are some good tricks that we could implemented in our real businesses. Plus, I love cases. Really hope to get more update from these course, like intermediary formal class level stuff and serious only for ACE folks capstone courses. I would suppose I may take a look at LSAT exam, dual degree would not be a bad idea after all.

The reason for 4/5. 1. The video get stuck so many times and I cannot bear it, 2. Still too little supportive informaton out there, we would need a standard answer reference to see what we did learned and nailed it, where did we missed and how or might we fix it. Learning is a battle, we do not want to miss anything. Lastly, a great thanks to coursera and UPenn for good learning experience.

By Jacquie K

Jun 18, 2023

I very much enjoyed this course. I took it as a refresher because I have been out of the workforce for a few years. However my only issue is with respect to the way that the term of a trademark is not fully elaborated. While it is true that a trademark can exist in perpetuity, it is not explained as to why and how. Trademarks have a ten year term starting from the initial date of filing. A mark can in fact be challenged by a third party if it can be proven that a mark is no longer used in commerce and for this reason, it is not a given that the mark will be held in perpetuity. Marks can be renewed for subsequent ten year terms provided that the mark as it was filed originally, is still in use. It is the responsibility of the the trademark specialist to ensure that prior to filing for renewals to avoid a costly legal battler should anyone take it upon themselves to follow through with a challenge.

By lois m

Nov 17, 2022

The course was very insightful into the various mechanisms regulating intellectual property. The distinctions and criteria surrounding patents, copyrights and trademarks were carefully aligned and traditional alternatives to these techniques were provided for during the modules. I honestly got more than I bargained for and will definitely recommend it to anyone interested in gaining a sound knowledge on intellectual property.

By Anitha P

Sep 1, 2024

The Course is excellent, addresses all the IP Types, and Alternatives with case studies, comparisons etc. With more relevant readings to the present time, this would be one of the best IP Primer Courses to take

By aqeel n

May 9, 2023

Coursera online courses are really helping. I am so happy to Coursera for offering Intellectual Property Law and its major forms and alternatives and issuing certificate for completion of my course.

By fabrizio f

Jan 16, 2021

Very good initial overview of IP and alternatives. Great teacher/presenter.

Would not recommend as standalone but as a stepping stone to the other Upenn IP courses.