Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation

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LawSikho

Explore IP skills and knowledge with a Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation certification by LawSikho

Mode

Online

Duration

6 Months

Fees

₹ 30000

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study, Virtual Classroom
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based
Frequency of Classes Weekdays, Weekends
Learning efforts 8-10 Hours Per Week

Course overview

The Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation certification course duration is 6 months. The certification course focuses on providing in-depth knowledge of patents and how to safeguard the original works and information. The course is beneficial for seasoned lawyers, law students, and legal professionals who are seeking expertise in Intellectual Property law. 

The certification course covers an extensive curriculum that includes overview, registration and protection of trademarks, IP and business transactions, patent law, GI and designs law. The Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation certification by LawSikho offers a deep understanding of the role of branding and trademarks with the support of the leading industry experts.

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The highlights

  • 6 Months Online Course
  • Internship and Job Support
  • Interview Preparation Support
  • Instructor Feedback on Assignments
  • 1-2 Online Live Classes Per Week 
  • Coaching for Professional Networking
  • Networking with Students and Alumni
  • 2 Practical Exercises/Drafting Exercises Per Week

Program offerings

  • 6 writing assignments
  • 1 online live class/week
  • Content access for 3 years
  • Training writing articles
  • Publishing articles
  • Access to lms
  • Android & ios apps
  • Doubt clearing on whatsapp
  • Lms & classes
  • Networking with students & alumni
  • Cv enhancement

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 30,000

Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation Certification Fee Structure

Certification Course 

Fees 

Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation

Rs. 30,000

certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

National Skill Development Corporation +1 more

Who it is for

The Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation certification course is designed for aspiring law students and working professionals to enhance their skills and knowledge. This course is also beneficial for: 

Eligibility criteria

Certification Qualifying Details

The participants must complete all the assignments and qualify for the MCQ test to receive a course completion certificate. They will receive a certificate cobranded by NSDC and Skill India. The certificate will be delivered to the participant's provided address.

What you will learn

After completing the Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation certification syllabus, the students will learn to safeguard the original content from copied or stolen and secure patents. They will also get the opportunity to explore creating and protecting unique logos, brand names, and symbols for products and services.

The students will also gain a deep understanding of how to protect the original artistic and written works like music and books upon the completion of the Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation training. They will also learn to protect confidential business information and strategies and license their intellectual property to others.

The syllabus

Overview of Trademarks

Introduction to Intellectual Property
  • Introduction, types of intellectual property and their legal framework
  • Significance of IP in the global economy and SMEs
  • Monetising IP
  • Key regulatory bodies you must be aware of
  • Types of legal work in connection with intellectual property
  • Practical Relevance of Trademark in the Industry
Trademark Selection and Strategy Insights
  • Introduction to Trademark Law
  • What to keep in mind when you create your own brand, logo, tunes and trade dress
  • Should your brand name be the same as the company name?
  • Types of registrable marks
  • Categories of marks (from generic, descriptive, suggestive, arbitrary and fanciful) and their relevance for trademark selection strategy 
  • Common objections from the Registry 
  • Criteria for creation of a ‘strong’ mark
  • Non-conventional marks in India
  • Strategic benefits of series and certification marks
  • Benefits of building a trademark portfolio 
  • How to maintain a dashboard for your trademark portfolio
Trademark Search and Classification
  • How to conduct trademark search
  • How to determine appropriate classes for registration
  • Advantages of selection of accurate classes in registration process and infringement litigation
  • How to create and maintain a dashboard for your trademark watch
Introduction to Trade dress
  • Understand the concept of trade dress
  • Understand trade dress protection in India vis-a-vis in the U.S
  • Learn about certain judgements related to trade dress.
An overview of Well known trademarks
  • understand the meaning of a well-known mark and the special protection granted to them;
  • know about the methods of securing the status of a well-known mark;
  • get familiar with the factors considered and not considered by the court in determining a trademark as well-known.

Registration and Protection of Trademarks

How to register non-conventional trademarks in India
  • Types of non-conventional trademarks
  • Understand the procedure of registration of non-conventional trademarks. 
  • Learn about the protection of such marks through infringement and passing off doctrine.
Step-by-Step Trademark Registration in India
  • Filling up and filing of registration application
  • Grounds for refusal of registration of trademarks
  • Response to Examination Reports
  • Objections under Sections 9 and 11
  • Pre-publication objection
  • Response to objections by trademark applicant
  • Notice of Opposition and response
  • User Affidavit 
  • Affidavits under Rules 45/ 46/ 47
  • Registration of non-conventional trademarks
Step-by-step Trademark Prosecution
  • How to draft and file an application for registration
  • How to access and respond to an Examination Report
  • How to deal with objections under Sections 9 and 11
  • How to file a pre-publication objection
  • Response to objections by trademark applicant
  • How to draft a cease and desist notice
  • How to draft a Notice of Opposition
  • How to draft a response to notice of opposition
  • How to prepare a User Affidavit
  • Grounds for refusal of registration of Trademarks
Appeal, Review, Rectification, and Cancellation of Trademark Registration
  • Procedure for filing for review petition before Trade Marks Registry
  • How to draft a review petition
  • Procedure for filing rectification petition before Trade Marks Registry
  • How to draft a rectification petition
  • Procedure for filing cancellation petition 
  • How to draft a cancellation petition
Sample Documents
  • Sample Review Petition
  • Sample Rectification Petition
  • Sample Cancellation Petition
  • Registration Forms for different types of trademarks
  • Sample template for objection under Section 9 
  • Sample Petition for Response to Objections 
  • Sample Notice of Opposition
  • Sample Reply to Notice of Opposition
  • Sample User Affidavit
  • Sample Affidavit under Rules 45/ 46/ 47
International Trademark Registration Process
  • International Trademark Registration Steps for Madrid Protocol signatory countries
  • How to strategize registration process in non-Madrid protocol signatory countries

Trademark Monetisation Techniques, Contracts and Case Studies

Methods of Commercial Exploitation of Trademarks
  • Types of trademark licensing
  • What to watch out for in licensing and franchising agreements
  • Legal compliances around licensing, franchising and assignment
Drafting and Negotiating Franchising and Licensing Agreements
  • Licensing and Franchising: Concepts
  • Key clauses of Licensing and Franchising Agreements
  • Obligations specific to Franchising Agreements
  • Essentials of good contract drafting
Drafting and Negotiating Merchandising Agreements
  • Key concepts of merchandising
  • Concept of character merchandising
  • How to draft a merchandising agreement
  • Unique clauses for character merchandising agreements
Sample documents
  • Sample Merchandising Agreement
  • Sample Character Merchandising Agreement
  • Sample Assignment Agreement
  • Sample Licensing Agreement
  • Sample Franchising Agreement
Should buildings be trademarked or copyrighted?
  • Can a building be registered as a trademark?
  • Can the builder still make similar buildings?
  • Can trademark or copyright prevent a painter from making a painting of the building?
  • Can the building be photographed?
  • How to deal with 3D souvenirs of the building?
  • Protection of new construction methods/ process

Trademark Infringement and Litigation Process

Criteria for filing passing off and infringement
  • Learn about the difference between infringement and passing off
  • Learn about the acts which fall under the ambit of infringement
  • Learn about trademark disparagement
  • Learn about the acts which are considered as passing off
Trademark Infringement and Litigation Strategy
  • How to conduct a trademark watch to identify infringement
  • Opposition to trademark claims
  • Enforcement of trademark: domestic and international
  • Defenses to Trademark Infringement
  • When to opt for criminal prosecution
  • Groundless threat proceedings
  • Remedies for cross-border infringement of trademarks
  • Exceptions to infringement, trademark of personal names, honest and concurrent use, prior user etc.
What are the exceptions to trademark infringement?
  • Understand the limitations of a registered trademark 
  • Learn about certain acts which do not amount to infringement
  • Learn about the tribunal’s power to cancel or vary registration and to rectify the register of trademarks
Cease and desist notice for trademark infringement
  • Understand the meaning, purpose and advantages of a cease and desist notice with reference to trademark infringement
  • Understand the procedure, legality, and claims of a cease and desist notice;
  • Learn how to draft an effective cease and desist notice and response to a cease and desist notice
How to prove infringement/passing off on facts
  • How to establish similarity with the other mark 
  • How to establish likelihood of confusion
  • What should be done if you lose?
Sample Documents:
  • Sample Infringement/ Passing off Petition
  • Application for temporary injunction
Trademark infringement through the use of meta tags
  • Understand what meta-tags are and how they are used.
  • Identify when there can be liability for trademark infringement or passing-off for the wrongful use of a meta-tag
  • Understand the doctrine of initial interest confusion & its exceptions
  • Identify when an intermediary may be held liable for infringement action through the use of meta-tags.
IPR litigation under the commercial courts Act
  • know about the purpose and framework of the Commercial Courts Act, 2015
  • learn about the requirements, constitution, and jurisdiction of commercial courts
  • understand the court proceedings, available remedies, and alternatives therein, with respect to disputes related to Intellectual Property Rights

Trademark and Copyright Infringment in Cyberspace

How to deal with domain name disputes and cybersquatting
  • Introduction to domain name disputes and cybersquatting
  • Actions to be taken to address domain name disputes
  • How to approach Indian courts for orders 
  • Takedown notice to an offshore registrar
  • Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) process under Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) 
  • .IN Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (INDRP)
Google ad policies and IP tips for brand-owners and marketers
  • Concept of Google ad policies
  • What action can be taken if third-party ads are being shown as sponsored links for keywords?
  • Circumstances when an advertiser or marketer can use trademarked words 
  • Action points for brand-owners and consultants
An overview of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  • Implementation of the two WIPO treaties through DMCA
  • Limited liability to the internet service providers 
  • Penalties under the DMCA
How to draft a DMCA compliant takedown notice and counter notice thereof
  • The ingredients of a DMCA takedown notice in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
  • The ingredients of a counter notice in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  • The processes to be followed after the takedown mechanism
Sample Documents
  • Sample Takedown Notice
  • Sample Response to Takedown Notice
  • Sample UDRP complaint

Patent Law

Introduction to Patents
  • What is a patent?
  • New inventions
  • Product and process patents
  • What inventions can one file patents for?
  • Anticipation in the context of patents Act.
Who can apply for a patent
  • The requisite eligibility criteria for application of a patent
  • Invention disclosure form
  • The role of a patent agent 
  • The procedure of becoming a patent agent
Criteria for Patentability
  • Novelty, Inventive Step and Industrial Application
  • Patentability of software, algorithms and business methods  
  • Pharmaceutical patents 
  • Criteria for patentability vs. Section 3 prohibitions to patentability
Patentability of repurposed drugs
  • The meaning of drug repurposing
  • The patentability of repurposed drugs in India and abroad
  • The repurposing of favipiravir for the treatment of Covid -19.
Non-Disclosure Agreement and Invention Disclosure Form
  • Purpose of a non-disclosure agreement
  • Clauses of non-disclosure agreement
  • Limitation of non-disclosure agreement
  • Different aspects of Invention Disclosure Form
How to Conduct Patentability Search
  • Different kinds of patent searches 
  • Important terms which are helpful during a patent search 
  • Patent data centres (where to search)
  • Patent information retrieval (How to search)
Step-by-step navigation of inPASS
  • Accessing Indian intellectual property website
  • How to search patents using inPASS
  • How to proceed with search results
Freedom to operate search
  • Purpose of the FTO search and benefits associate with it
  • Conducting of FTO search
  • Elements of FTO report
  • FTO opinion
Patent Scouting
  • Technology scouting and its advantages 
  • Navigation of patent scouting via patent inspiration
Patent Landscaping
  • Patent landscape analysis 
  • Benefits of landscaping 
  • Procedure for patent landscaping analysis 
  • Result in charts and graphs 
  • Dynamic monitoring and analysis
Patent practise and procedure (video)
How to draft a patent application
  • The requirement of online patent search
  • The way to search for international patents
  • Importance of drafting a good quality patent application
  • The various components of a patent application
How to draft a patent specification
  • The meaning and importance of patent specifications
  • Different perspectives that should be used by the patent drafter
  • Various elements to be disclosed before drafting a patent application
  • Different challenges faced by the drafter and how to overcome them
  • How to draft the various parts of patent specification
Patent Claims and How to draft them
  • Patent claims and their importance
  • Construction of patent claims using using claim formatting rules 
  • Different type of patent claims based on drafting, inventions and fields  
  • Interpretation of patent claims
Drafting Claims in different industries
  • Drafting claims in Chemical, Drugs and Medicine, Mechanical Industries.
  • Internet of things (IoT) 
  • Software style of claims 
  • System level claims
Drawings in patent application
  • The role of patent drawings in an application
  • The different formats of patent drawings
  • The different types of patent drawings
  • The role of patent illustrators
  • How to draft patent drawings
Types of Patent applications
  • Overview of types of patent applications; Provisional applications, Complete applications, convention applications, PCT- national and international application 
  • Patent of addition 
  • Divisional application
How to file an online patent application
  • Who can apply for a patent?
  • Where should the application be filed? 
  • What are the contents of a patent application?
  • Electronic filing of patent applications
Patent application and registration process
  • Filing process
  • Preparation of patent specification
  • Ownership of patent
  • Patent searches (Invalidation Search, Patentability Search & Freedom to operate search)
  • Provisional and complete specification
  • Advantages of filing a provisional application
  • Registration process
  • Patent application in multiple countries (PCT route)
Patent Examination Process
  • Overview of various steps of the patent examination process
  • First Examination Report (F.E.R)
  • Drafting response to FER (F.E.R)
  • Procedure after the response in filled
Pre-grant opposition and its Filing Procedure
  • Grounds for filing a pre-grant opposition
  • Procedure for filing a pre-grant opposition
  • Examples of pre-grant opposition
Post-grant opposition and revocation of a patent
  • Grounds of filing a post-grant opposition 
  • Procedure of filing a post-grant opposition
  • Procedural difference between pre-grant and post-grant opposition 
  • Revocation of patent and its grounds
  • Difference between revocation proceeding and post-grant opposition 
  • Examples of post-grant opposition
Review petition before the controller of patents
  • Grounds of review petition 
  • Procedure for filing a review petition 
  • Difference between a review and an appeal 
  • Case study: Mylan Laboratories
Patent prosecution: pre and post grant opposition
  • The process of filing a pre grant and a post grant application
  • The procedural differences between the pre grant opposition and the post grant opposition
  • How to pursue a patent opposition
  • Revocation proceedings
  • Appeal to the the relevant authorities in light of unfavourable decisions
Filing a Patent Infringement Suit
  • Grounds for filing a patent infringement suit 
  • Type of patent infringement suit
  • Determining patent infringement 
  • Procedure for filing an infringement suit 
  • Standard Relief against patent infringement 
  • Types of injunctions and damages
Response to Patent Infringement Suit
  • Defences against a patent infringement suit 
  • Exception to patent infringement as a defence
  • Revocation of patent- a defence strategy
  • Cross-Licensing 
  • Case Study; Ericsson v. Apple
Patent infringement suits
  • How to file a suite for patent infringement
  • Who can file an infringement suit
  • Different types of patent infringement suits
  • Different kinds of reliefs a plaintiff can be entitled to
  • Defences available to the defendant in a suit of infringement
  • The settlement strategies
IPR Litigation under the Commercial Courts Act
  • Purpose and Framework of Commercial Courts Act, 2015
  • Disposal of IPR related disputes under the Act
  • Available Remedies 
  • Application for summary judgement under Order 13A
  • Appeal
  • What is a software patent?
  • Is software patentable in India? (Video)
  • Four step test to determine whether a Patent Application is an abstract idea? (video)
  • Is software patentable in different jurisdictions? (Video)
  • How can one overcome abstract idea objection? (Video)
  • What is preferable for software- copyright or patents? (Video)
  • Analysis of software patent in UK (Video)
  • How can MOT (MACHINE- OR- TRANSFORMATION) Test be established in a software patent claim? (Video)
  • Blanket software claim rejection (Video)
  • In the context of software patents, what is an abstract idea? Case: Alice corp v. CLS bank int. (Video)
Licensing of Patents
  • What is a patent license agreement?;
  • Different types of patent license agreements
  • Important clauses to be incorporated in a patent licensing agreement
  • How to draft a patent license agreement using online templates
  • What is a cross-licensing agreement
  • How to use a cross-licensing agreement as a defence strategy in an infringement suit
  • Ithe important clauses to be included in a cross-licensing agreement
  • Compulsory licensing and its importance
  • The controversy surrounding compulsory licensing
Patent Assignment Agreements
  • Benefits of patent assignment agreements for the parties involved
  • Comparison between patent assignment agreement and licensing agreement 
  • Essential of patent assignment agreement 
  • Types of patent assignment agreement 
  • Important clauses of patent assignment agreement 
  • Registration of assignment agreement with the patent office
Management of a patent portfolio
  • What is patent portfolio
  • Different problems faced by the company and the employed remedies
  • The role of a lawyer in patent portfolio management
  • Various steps of patent portfolio management
  • Patent portfolio valuation and its methods
  • Different industries’ patent portfolios and their management strategies
Patent docketing
  • What is patent docketing
  • What are the uses of patent docketing
  • Who uses the docketing system
  • Best practices of patent docketing process
  • Various docketing platforms and softwares
Standard Essential Patents(SEP)
  • The concept of standard essential patents
  • The purpose of standard setting
  • Standard setting organizations
  • FRAND terms of licensing
  • The conflict between competition law and patents with respect to SEPs
  • The relief of injunction in matters relating to SEPs
  • The difference between SEPs and compulsory licenses.
Introduction to Patent law in the U.S
  • An overview of how registration of patents takes place in the US
  • Different types of patents
  • The eligibility criteria for filing patent applications
  • What cannot be patented in the US
Filing of patents in the United States
  • An overview of how patents are filed in the US
  • Who can file patent applications in the US
  • Provisional patent applications
  • Non-provisional patent applications
Patent prosecution in the USA
  • How patent applications get processed before the USPTO
  • The examination steps of a patent in the USA
  • The process of examination of non-provisional patent applications
How is an international patent application through The Paris Convention to be filed
  • Rules to be followed by the contracting parties of the Paris Convention 
  • Filing Procedure of an international patent application through the Paris Convention 
  • Benefits of filing an international patent application through the Paris Convention
How is an international patent application to be filed through the Patent Cooperation Treaty
  • Importance of international patent protection 
  • Filing requirement for a PCT application 
  • Procedure for filing an international patent application through PCT 
  • Concept of Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) agreements
Templates/takeaways
  • Patent license agreement
  • Patent cross licensing agreement 
  • Patent pre grant notice of opposition
  • Patent post grant notice of opposition
  • Response to first examination report 
  • Patent assignment agreement 
  • Sample plaint for patent infringement
  • Sample written statement for patent infringement claim

GI & Design Laws

How and when to use Geographical Indications
  • Advantages of registering a geographical indication 
  • Consequence of Non-Registration of Geographical Indications 
  • Remedies for Infringement of GI 
  • Registration process for geographical indication
  • Case studies and application of GI- Darjeeling Tea, Basmati Rice, Scotch Whisky and GI Protection 
  • Monetization of GI and Transfer 
  • Renewal of GI 
  • Interrelationship of Trademark with GI
APEDA Basmati Decision
Design Search, Classification and Registration
  • Need to protect your design 
  • How to search for an existing design 
  • Locarno Classification of Designs 
  • Essentials for design registration 
  • Procedure of Registration 
  • Overlapping of Rights
    • Trademark 
    • Copyrights 
How to respond to a design examination report
  • Grounds of objection raised by the examiner
  • How can these objections be overcome?
  • What is the timeline of the examination process?
How to file a petition for cancellation of a registered design
  • Grounds for filing a cancellation petition
  • What are the processes involved in a cancellation petition? 
  • How should a cancellation petition be drafted?
Design Infringement Suit
  • How design may be infringed 
  • Piracy of a design 
  • How to file a suit for infringement 
  • Kinds of Reliefs granted 
  • Defences in a suit for infringement 
  • Appeals
Templates/Takeaways
  • Sample response to design examination report
  • Sample petition for cancellation of a registered design 
  • Sample plaint for design infringement 
  • Sample written statement for design infringement

IP and Business Transactions

Important features of Intellectual property licensing and the indispensable clauses
  • What are the scenarios in which IP licensing would be viable? 
  • Which rights would be transferred and which ones retained? 
  • Important points to be considered during an IP licensing deal
  • What are the important clauses to be dealt with?
Important clauses of US intellectual property assignment
  • What are the scenarios in which IP assignment would be viable? 
  • Can the assignor retain any rights in the IP pursuant to the assignment? 
  • Important points to be considered during an IP assignment deal
  • What are the important clauses to be dealt with in such agreements? 
  • How is the change in ownership to be recorded with the USPTO?
  • Difference in assignment process for trademark, patent and copyright under US laws
Protection of IP from Employees, Consultants and Vendors
  • How to protect IP from employees
  • Protection of IPR and organizational know-how from lenders, suppliers, investors and consultants
How to Use NDA’s to Protect Your IP
  • Seven key issues that you should look out for in an NDA
Sample Non-Disclosure Agreement
Confidentiality, Exclusivity, Non-Solicit clauses to protect your Intellectual Property
  • Drafting an effective confidentiality clause 
  • Exclusivity/No-Shop 
  • Non-solicit
Sample Confidentiality Agreement
Use of Technological Measures such as DRM to Protect Copyright
  • Relationship of DRM technologies with copyright law 
  • DRM and Fair Use
  • DRM and data protection
Work for hire agreements for commissioning of copyrightable works
  • What is the purpose of entering into a work for hire agreement?
  • The advantages of a work for hire agreement
  • The essential clauses in a work for hire agreement
What is trademark merchandising and how should these agreements be drafted?
  • When are merchandising agreements to be entered into? 
  • Different types of merchandising  arrangements;
  • Guiding principles of  merchandising agreements
  • What are the important clauses of merchandising agreements?
What is franchising and how should franchise agreements be drafted?
  • What is franchising? 
  • When are franchising agreements to be entered into
  • How are intellectual property rights of the franchisor to be dealt with in a franchise agreement
Templates/takeaways
  • Sample IP Assignment Agreement 
  • Sample Technology Transfer Agreement 
  • Sample Work for Hire Agreement 
  • Sample Inventions Agreement 
  • Sample Software and Technology Development, Support and Maintenance Agreement
  • Sample Sample Microsoft Employee Agreement 
  • Sample Research and Development Agreement
  • Sample Technology Transfer Agreement 
  • Sample Electronic Publishing Agreement

Admission details

To join the Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation classes, follow the below-mentioned steps: 

Step 1: Browse the link mentioned below:

https://lawsikho.com/course/intellectual-property-prosecution-licensing-and-litigation

Step 2: Candidates can click on the “Enroll Now” button, fill in the necessary information and click on the “Submit” button.

Evaluation process

Students must attempt the MCQ test at the end of the course and pass with a valid score. Writing an MCQ test attempt is mandatory to receive a certificate of course completion. The MCQ test is conducted online on the Learning Management System and students can take it at home using a computer.

How it helps

The Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation certification benefits include:

  • The course offers a comprehensive understanding of how intellectual property laws work and how to protect the content. 
  • They will learn to apply the learned intellectual property concepts in real-life scenarios.
  • Students gain an in-depth understanding of the ethical aspects of intellectual property and how they can use their rights ethically. 
  • They will be equipped with hands-on experience with the support of leading industry experts. 
  • Students will also get guidance for professional networking, alumni networking, CV enhancement and interview preparation.
  • Aspirants who top and perform well are recommended for jobs and client opportunities. 
  • They will also receive access to updated content online for 3 years on LMS content, and Android and iOS apps.

FAQs

What is the duration of the Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation training?

The duration of the certification course is 6 months. The students will gain a deep understanding of the role of branding and trademarks in a business's identity and procedures for trademark and design registrations.

Who are the potential employers for the Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation online course?

Law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, technology companies, pharmaceutical and biotech companies, entertainment and media companies, consulting firms, non-profit organisations, startups and international organisations are the potential employers.

What will students learn from the Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation certification course?

The course offers in-depth knowledge of IP licensing, business strategies, monitoring intellectual property, and analysing the growth and revenue of the business.

Who can apply for the Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation online course?

The course can be applied by seasoned lawyers, aspiring IP lawyers, technology, advertising lawyers, law students, entrepreneurs and company directors.

Will students get the opportunity to clear their doubts for the Diploma in Intellectual Property: Prosecution, Licensing and Litigation certification course?

Yes, students can clear their doubts during live classes by asking questions, sharing screens or receiving personal feedback. If they want more help or career guidance, they can schedule a private one-on-one call.

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