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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.
This module will introduce the concept of intellectual property and explain how it creates value. You will learn about the major forms of intellectual property protection in the United States - copyright, trademarks, and patents, as well as alternative forms of intellectual property protection.
Philosophical and Economic Justifications of IP Rights
Module 2•4 hours to complete
Module details
Why have intellectual property protection at all? This module examines the effect of intellectual property law on the modern economy, and the policy reasons behind providing intellectual property protection.
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7 videos4 readings3 assignments
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7 videos•Total 50 minutes
Why have IP Rights?•9 minutes
Basic Intellectual Property Economics•9 minutes
The Mechanisms of Intellectual Property Rights•9 minutes
The Costs of Intellectual Property•7 minutes
Mechanism of IP Rights as Property•6 minutes
Balance of Intellectual Property Rights•7 minutes
Takeaway Points•3 minutes
4 readings•Total 85 minutes
Is IP a Natural or Utilitarian Right?•25 minutes
IP as a Public Good•25 minutes
IP and Monopolies•10 minutes
Costs and Benefits to Patents•25 minutes
3 assignments•Total 80 minutes
IP Theories•30 minutes
Costs of IP•30 minutes
Module 2 Quiz•20 minutes
Alternatives to Intellectual Property Law
Module 3•4 hours to complete
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Intellectual property law is ever-evolving as society's needs change. This module examines alternative forms of intellectual property protection, and explores the benefits and drawbacks of those alternatives.
Alternatives to Intellectual Property Law•8 minutes
Alternatives to Patent Law•9 minutes
Alternatives to Patent Law: Government Contracts•11 minutes
Alternatives to Copyright Law•8 minutes
Alternatives to Copyright: Private Subscriptions•12 minutes
Alternatives to Trademark Law•8 minutes
Takeaway Points•2 minutes
3 readings•Total 75 minutes
Trade Secrets as an Alternative to Patents•25 minutes
Optional Reading: Beyond the Patents-Prizes Debate•25 minutes
Optional Reading: Open Source•25 minutes
3 assignments•Total 75 minutes
Patent Law Alternatives•30 minutes
Copyright Law Alternatives•30 minutes
Module 3 Quiz•15 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Should we use our current IP systems?•10 minutes
Case Studies in Intellectual Property
Module 4•5 hours to complete
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This module takes an in-depth look at the intellectual property strategies of three major companies across three very different industries: Apple, General Motors, and Novartis.
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6 videos5 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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6 videos•Total 56 minutes
Case Studies in Intellectual Property Law•11 minutes
Case Study: Apple Computers•13 minutes
Case Study: General Motors•12 minutes
Case Study: Novartis•13 minutes
Case Study: Novartis Part 2•4 minutes
Takeaway Points•3 minutes
5 readings•Total 95 minutes
Apple Computers•25 minutes
GM and the Auto Industry•25 minutes
Novartis and Pharmaceutical IP Strategies•25 minutes
Concluding Thoughts•10 minutes
Post-Course Survey (Optional)•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Review of IP Forms•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Banana Shoes•120 minutes
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Reviewed on Feb 23, 2020
This course gives a legal foundation to understand intellectual property and a complete review of three major forms of intellectual properties. Great engaging lectures. Highly recommended.
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Reviewed on Aug 24, 2019
Extremely informative. This is my first online course and I can not began to tell you how much I've learn in just one session. I am looking forward to week two.
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Reviewed on Jun 21, 2021
This was an absolutely fantastic course! I've come to know so much about how IP works in detail and it was a great idea to include its alternatives as well!
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