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(LAW)
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Leader: Associate Professor Ann Monotti
Offered:
Not offered in 2005.
Synopsis: A detailed study of the Australian registered designs system. International Conventions, as well as design protection in other countries. Origins and rationales, relationships with other regimes that protect products of the innovative process. Requirements for registration, the registration process and Designs Office practice. Examination of the registered rights, including their enforcement, maintenance and exploitation. Proper relationship between designs and copyright protection. Other forms of protection for designs are considered.
Objectives: Students who have successfully completed this subject will: (1) understand the origins and development of registered designs protection in Australia; (2) have a thorough knowledge of the law relating to the registration of designs and the scope and enforcement of associated rights; (3) be familiar with other legal regimes that offer protection for designs (4) be alert to when a registered design and other intellectial property rights may co-exist in relation to the same subject matter; (5) be aware of the limitations of designs protection and proposals for reform; (6) understand the international aspects for protection of designs; (7) have the skills to apply for registration, prosecure the application and maintain registration of a design.
Assessment: Class exercise: 10% + Research assignment (3000 words): 40% + Examination (2 hours plus 30 minutes reading and noting time): 50%
Contact Hours: Intensive