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LAW5146

Intellectual property I: copyright, designs and confidential information 506 (6 points)

(LAW)

Leader: Ms Melissa de Zwart

Offered:
Clayton Second semester 2004 (Day)
Clayton First semester 2005 (Day)

Synopsis:

Objectives: Upon completion of this subject students should (1) have an appreciation of the policies and objectives underlying the regimes of intellectual property protection studied; (2) be in a position to comment critically on those policies and objectives and to relate them to proposals for law reform; (3) have acquired a sound knowledge of the subject matter that is eligible for protection under these laws, the requirements for obtaining such protection and its scope, once obtained; (4) be in a position to provide basic advice to authors, designers and other creators, as well as users of material created by such persons, on their rights and liabilities under the laws of copyright, designs and breach of confidence; (5) have an appreciation of the basic features of the international rules governing the protection of copyright and designs, circuit layouts and performers; (6) have an appreciation of the impact of technological change on the formulation and protection of the rights studied; and (7) should have enhanced their skills of case analysis and statutory interpretation.

Assessment: Written research assignment (2000 words): 30% and final examination (1.5 hours writing, 30 mins reading and noting): 70% OR final examination (2 hours writing, 30 minutes reading and noting): 100%

Contact Hours: Three hours of lectures per week

Prerequisites: LAW1100 Legal Process, LAW3400 Property


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