Overview

This course surveys the fundamentals of Australian intellectual property law. It introduces students to the law of copyright (including moral rights), registered designs, trade marks, passing off, consumer law prohibiting misleading and deceptive conduct, breach of confidence, and patents. Students study the fundamental statutory provisions and common law principles that … For more content click the Read More button below. The course provides students with a good working knowledge of the fundamental principles of intellectual property law. It aims to build solid foundations for lawyers who may or may not want to specialise in intellectual property, as well as those who might later undertake further studies to specialise in this area of law. This course is a pre-requisite for LAWS3057/JURD7357 Advanced Intellectual Property Policy and Practice, which is recommended for students who seek to further their knowledge of intellectual property policy issues and/or to deepen their skills applying intellectual property law in practice. Main Topics Introduction to Intellectual PropertyCopyright, including Moral RightsConfidential informations.18 Australian Consumer Law, (Competition and Consumer Act 2010)Passing offTrade marksDesignsPatents

Conditions for Enrolment

Prerequisite: Completion of 78 UOC in LAWS courses.
Exclusion: LAWS3046/JURD7446, LAWS3248/JURD7448, LAWS3523/GENL2323 and LAWS8017/JURD7617

Delivery

In-person - Intensive

Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

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