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1 Day Virtual Ownership and Control of Intellectual Property Rights Training Course
As part of ResearchAndMarkets.com's training offering, ResearchAndMarkets.com has added a new training course called "Ownership and Control of Intellectual Property Rights Training Course". A comprehensive understanding of the main types of intellectual property will be provided to you through this course, which is specifically designed to demystify the intricate world of intellectual property. As part of this one-day primer, you will learn the intricacies of intellectual property, and how to safeguard and capitalize on your own intellectual property assets in order to prevent others from infringing upon them.The course aims to transform you into a "mini-expert" in intellectual property rights, equipping you with practical knowledge and a keen sense of the commercial aspects of intellectual property. In addition to empowering you to navigate intellectual property issues with confidence and allowing you to explore further questions independently, it enables you to become familiar with key legislation and relevant case law.Additionally, this program is a unique opportunity to interact with a seasoned expert trainer on a day-long basis. As well as being able to receive guidance on specific concerns that may affect your business, you will also get a chance to interact with the other participants and gain insights from their experiences as well as share your own.You should attend this event for the following reasons:Certificate of Qualification:It is recommended that the following people attend:Contents of the courseAll rights reservedThe basics of copyrightThe existence, ownership, and infringement of trademarksInfringement that is primaryInfringement of secondary rightsRemedies available through the civil court systemRemedies available under criminal lawConsiderations of an international natureCopyright exploitation is a serious matterThe right to moralityRights to the databaseThe right to designThe right to register a designDesign rights that have not been registeredThe patent systemMarks and trademarksSpeakers include:This is Mark Weston's websiteThe Hill Dickinson Law FirmIn addition to being a partner at Hill Dickinson LLP, Mark Weston is the Head of Commercial Law (London), Information Technology Law, and Intellectual Property Law at the firm. Prior to joining the firm in 2016, Mark was a partner at Matthew Arnold & Baldwin LLP where he served as the Head of the Intellectual Property, Commercial, and Information Technology Group for 12 years, and prior to that, he was a senior associate at Baker McKenzie LLP.His practice focuses on both non-contentious and contentious matters in the fields of commercial law, intellectual property law, information technology law, Internet law, digital law, and privacy/data law. It is his speciality to focus on commercial and technological issues. As a former employee of Hewlett Packard and other new technology companies, he has extensive in-house experience.His practice covers all sorts of commercial areas (including distribution, agency, franchising, sales and marketing strategies, advice and documentation) as well as extensive IT niches including advising clients regarding hardware and software issues (including SaaS, cloud, development, licensing, maintenance and distribution), solutions for and methods of transacting on the Internet, electronic commerce including B2B, B2C and B2G, S-commerce and M-commerce, social media, strategies to minimise or maximise liability and carry out compliance audits, outsourcing, facilities management, procurement, company IT policies and data protection (privacy) issues. His experience also extends to IT litigation (as well as a variety of alternative dispute resolution techniques) His experience also extends to IT litigation (as well as a variety of alternative dispute resolution techniques)Visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/ty4dde for more information about this training courseResearchAndMarkets.com is an online research and market analysis company.
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