General Course Descriptions for Terms: intellectual property


749 - Trademarks

This course investigates the use of identifiers of the source and origin of production and services. This course will look at the state, federal, and sometimes international laws that govern the use of trademarks, service marks, logos, icons, slogans, trade dress, product design, domain names, phone numbers, and geographic indicators to develop both an understanding of the competing theoretical rationales for protection of trade symbols, a knowledge of the mechanics of the federal and state laws concerning such symbols, and even a few handy practice skills for searching and applying for trademarks. The course studies the interests of, and conflicts between, (1) consumers of products and services, (2) established producers of those products and services, (3) those who wish to compete with the established producers, and (4) consumers, products, and the cultural context in which they are released. Learning Outcomes - Upon completion of this course, it is intended that the students will have learned: 1. The law of branding, i.e., the indication of source or origin of goods and services, as applied in a complex commercial environment; 2. A familiarity with US trademark office procedures and resources available to trademark registrants; 3. An understanding of the relationship between trademarks and other types of intellectual property and other bodies of law such as the First Amendment; 4. An understanding of trademark law in the context of unfair competition law.



753 - Intro to Intellectual Property

Survey of the laws of patents, copyrights, trade secrets, trademarks. Discussion of relationship of these laws to the laws of property, trade regulation, and privacy. Exploration of competing or complementary policy rationales for each intellectual property area.



940 - Entertainment Law

This course provides an overview of the legal, business, and financial aspects of the entertainment industry, specifically in the fields of television, motion pictures, music, publishing, internet, and the digital industries. It will focus on the practical application of various areas of the law and practice including intellectual property, contracts, right of publicity, employment, corporate, dispute resolution, marketing/advertising, and others to achieve business/creative objectives. There are no prerequisites for this course.