LAW-2736 Transactional Skills: Intel Property
Ever wonder how an innovative new invention makes it to market? How a book gets transformed into a film and a film gets transformed into merchandise? How a celebrity makes money from an endorsement? This is where contract meets IP and intellectual property assets become valuable. The course will cover the drafting of and key issues that arise in assignments, licenses and other commercial agreements that facilitate exploitation of IP assets. Grading will be based on short exercises throughout the semester, such as written drafting problems, in-class negotiation simulations, and a group project analyzing a deal.
Prerequisite
Student has completed any of the following course(s) LAW 2216 - Intel Property Law Surv, LAW 2298 - Patent Law, LAW 2362 - Trademark Law, LAW 2618 - Copyright Law