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Intellectual Property    NEW!

This class examines the rapidly growing field of Intellectual Property law.

[I]ntellectual property refers to the fruits or product of human creativity, including literature, advertising slogans, songs, or new inventions. Thus, property that is the result of thought, namely, intellectual activity, is called intellectual property. In some foreign countries, intellectual property is referred to as industrial property.

Bouchoux, Deborah E., Intellectual Property for Paralegals: The Law of Trademarks, Copyrights, Patents and Trade Secrets, (2d ed. 2005) p. 3.

The purpose of this class is to introduce you to the general field of IP law giving you the “big picture” from which you can then delve more deeply into specific areas of IP.

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