77905 Preparing for Intellectual Property Practice
6cpThere are course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.
Anti-requisite(s): 77892 Professional Conduct (Intellectual Property) AND 77896 Legal Process and Intellectual Property Overview
Description
This subject provides students with an understanding of the:
- Australian legal system, courts and legislative processes
- protection of intellectual property rights by Australian and international legal systems
- principles involved in efficient and effective management, commercialisation and exploitation of intellectual property assets
- legal entities and processes used in licensing, franchising, assignment and securing intellectual property rights, and
- the rights, privileges and responsibilities of practising patent or trade marks attorneys towards their clients, the profession and the community.
When completed, this subject ensures that students satisfy the knowledge requirements prescribed by Regulation 20.8 and Parts 2 and 3 of Schedule 5 of the Patent Regulations 1991 (Cwlth).
Detailed subject description.
Fee information
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- Commonwealth-supported students: view subject fees at Fees Search: Commonwealth-supported
- Postgraduate domestic fee-paying students: fees are charged according to the course enrolled in; refer to Domestic Fees Search: Postgraduate and Research
- International students: fees are charged according to the course enrolled in; refer to International Fees Search
- Subject EFTSL: 0.125
Access conditions
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