Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property
The Intellectual property (IP) is expanding at a rapid rate. Technically, intellectual property means the output of innovation and creativity that is written, painted, and made in order to be eligible for protection under the law. Moreover, many businesses and individuals are constantly focusing on creating intellectual property. These professionals are expert in management and procedure and have complete knowledge about the patent laws and trends and trademarks. There main objective is to make sure that the patents are registered quickly.
Table of Contents
• Copyright
• Patents
• Trademarks
• Learning Geographical Indications of Goods
• Learning Industrial Designs
• Protection of undisclosed information
• Control of Anti-Competitive Practices in Contractual Licenses
• Learning IPR in the 21ST Century
Intellectual Property FAQs
Who is an intellectual property law professional?
The Intellectual property (IP) is expanding at a rapid rate. Technically, intellectual property means the output of innovation and creativity that is written, painted, and made in order to be eligible for protection under the law. Moreover, many businesses and individuals are constantly focusing on creating intellectual property. These professionals are expert in management and procedure and have complete knowledge about the patent laws and trends and trademarks. There main objective is to make sure that the patents are registered quickly.
Who is the target audience for this exam?
Anyone with a high school degree with a minimum aggregate score of 50 percent and graduation from a recognised university is required to take this exam. Moreover, anyone interested in intellectual property laws profession can take this exam to gain knowledge of this field.
What skills are required for this exam?
• Communication skills
• Interpersonal skills
• Critical thinking
• Problem-solving and decision-making
• Knowledge of case laws
What are the career prospects after completing the exam successfully?
• Competition law
• Audits and valuation
• Corporate law
• Investigation and enforcement advisory
• Media, fashion, and sports
What are the exam objectives?
• Copyright
• Patents
• Trademarks
• Learning Geographical Indications of Goods
• Learning Industrial Designs
• Protection of undisclosed information
• Control of Anti-Competitive Practices in Contractual Licenses
• Learning IPR in the 21ST Century