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OSAAMISTAVOITTEET
Kurssin suoritettuaan opiskelija
- Hallitsee immateriaalioikeusjärjestelmän keskeiset käsitteet ja osa-alueet
- Osaa soveltaa suojan edellytyksiä ja arvioida loukkausta käytännön tilanteisiin
- Ymmärtää immateriaalioikeuksien merkityksen yritystoiminnassa
Huom! Syksyn 2020 kurssikuvaus löytyy englanninkielisestä kuvauksesta.
Laajuus: 6
Aikataulu: 26.10.2020 - 09.12.2020
Vastuuopettaja (voimassa 01.08.2020-31.07.2022): Petri Kuoppamäki
Vastuuopettaja (koskee tätä kurssikertaa): Petri Kuoppamäki
Kurssin yhteystiedot (voimassa 01.10.2020-21.12.2112):
Jorma Lehtonen, PRH (jorma.lehtonen@prh.fi)
Tuulimarja Myllymäki, PRH (tuulimarja.myllymaki@prh.fi)
Kalle Hynönen, Krogerus (kalle.hynonen@krogerus.fi)
Max Oker-Blom, PhD (econ.), LL.M., docent Hanken (max.oker-blom@hanken.fi)
Office hours:
By appointment, online
Kurssin CEFR-taso (koskee tätä kurssikertaa):
Opetuskieli ja suorituskielet (voimassa 01.08.2020-31.07.2022):
Opetus- ja suorituskieli 2021-22: Suomi
Opetus- ja suorituskieli 2020-21: Englanti
SISÄLTÖ, ARVIOINTI JA KUORMITTAVUUS
Sisältö
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Immateriaalioikeuden tavoitteet, käsitteet ja järjestelmä
Osa-alueet: patenttioikeus, tekijänoikeus, tavaramerkkioikeus, mallioikeus, liikesalaisuuksien suoja
Immateriaalioikeudet yritystoiminnassa: strateginen merkitys, oikeuksien hallinnointi ja hyödyntäminen
Huom! Syksyn 2020 kurssikuvaus löytyy englanninkielisestä kuvauksesta.
Koskee tätä kurssikertaa:
LECTURES & READINGS
The lectures are not mandatory to pass the course. However, attending the lectures is strongly recommended. During the lectures we will highlight together some of the key issues discussed in the readings. During the lectures, there will be several opportunities to discuss various topics of intellectual property rights, as well as case studies. Additional materials will be provided during the course. Active participation of the students is expected.
WRITTEN EXAMINATION
80% of the final grade is based on an in-class examination. The exam will be based on the mandatory readings.
The exam will be in the form of either essay-like type of questions or of a conventional fact pattern with questions for which you are required to write a concise memo explaining your answer.
TERM PAPER
20% of the final grade is based on an individual term paper (including the presentation of the draft term paper– see session 5) below). By the time the lectures are over, each student will have decided which topic to write the term paper on and have sketched out the way in which the term paper will be structured. Each student will then develop some preliminary ideas on the term paper that shall be presented in class in the seminar sessions (see session 5) below).
The final version of the term paper should be digitised and sent to Jorma Lehtonen (jorma.lehtonen@prh.fi) by Monday 7th December 2020 at 16.15 EET.
Checklist for term paper:
- Choose a topic By the time the lectures are over student should have chosen a topic for the term paper. We encourage students to choose a topic on their own. Should you encounter difficulties in selecting a topic, please discuss with the instructor.
- Length The term paper should be about 10 pages (12 pt Times New Roman; Line spacing 1,5) including everything (e.g. table of cases, bibliography, references, etc..)
- Form The term paper should be on the form of an academic paper/essay (as opposed to a handbook-like paper!).
- Headings within the text are encouraged (usually no more than 4 levels of headings). References to the main sources of literature, cases, statutes, etc. are required (always remember to acknowledge when you use ideas/take text from others!)
- Submit the term paper. The term paper should be submitted via MyCourses Term Paper Assignment by Monday 7th December 2020 at 16.15 EET.
SEMINARS: TERM PAPER PRESENTATIONS
The seminar sessions will take place on November 27 and 30, December 4, 2020. At the seminar sessions each student is expected to present preliminary ideas about their chosen research topic for the term paper. Please send a short abstract of your presentation (about 200 words) to jorma.lehtonen@prh.fi and max.oker-blom@hanken.fi not later than one week before your presentation. We will share the abstracts with the whole group, in order to enable active discussions during the seminars. All the students are requested to attend and actively participate during all the presentations.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PRESENTATIONS:
- Theme The theme of the presentations should be in accordance to each students topic’s choice for the term paper.
- In the presentation students should briefly present: (1) the reason why they choose that topic, (2) the research questions they have identified, (3) how they are going to address them and (4) some of their preliminary conclusions.
- Length The presentations should last maximum for 10 minutes.
- Form Power-point slides can be used if necessary (however, the use of slides is not mandatory).
COLLECTION OF FEEDBACK
The feedback from the course is collected in the following ways:
1. Via a paper form to be completed in class at the end of the course;
2. Via an electronic form (with specific questions created by the instructor) to be completed at the end of the course.
Toteutus, työmuodot ja arvosteluperusteet
Voimassa 01.08.2020-31.07.2022:
Syksy 2021:
IPR is the new Black -verkkokurssi (hyväksytty/hylätty) Hyväksyttävä suoritus edellytys tenttiin osallistumiselle.
Luennot 4-6 h (stream tai live) + tallenteet
Oppikirjan itsenäinen opiskelu
Tentti: 100 % arvosanasta
Koskee tätä kurssikertaa:
Composition:
- Written examination (80%)
80% of the final grade is based on a written examination. - Term papers (20%)
20%
of the final grade will be based on a term paper that you will be asked
to present in class. Both the term paper and the presentation are
mandatory in order to pass the course!
- Written examination (80%)
Työmäärä toteutustavoittain
Voimassa 01.08.2020-31.07.2022:
Syksy 2021:
Opetus 6h
Itsenäinen työskentely 127h
Tentti 3h
PERUSTIETOJA
Oppimateriaali
Voimassa 01.08.2020-31.07.2022:
Materiaalit löytyvät MyCourses-alustalta
Justine Pila, European Intellectual Property Law (2019) (luettavat jaksot ilmoitetaan myöhemmin)
Koskee tätä kurssikertaa:
LIST OF READINGS:
The list of readings include mandatory and optional
readings. Only mandatory readings are needed for the exam. The purpose
the optional readings is to provide extra material for those students
interested in deepen their knowledge into certain specific topics. These
optional readings might also be useful to support the research work
needed for the term paper.MANDATORY:
- Charlotte Waelde, Abbe
Brown, Smita Kheria, and Jane Cornwell, Contemporary Intellectual
Property - Law and Policy, Fourth Edition, Oxford University Press,
July 2016:
- Part I
- Part II (only points 2, 3 ,4 and 5)
- Part IV (only points 10 and 11)
- Part V (only points 13, 14 and 15)
- Nicola Searle and Martin Brassell, Economic Approaches to Intellectual Property, Oxford University Press 2016, pp. 1-158
- Lecture notes & slides, legislation and cases, as pointed out by the instructor are required for the exam.
OPTIONAL:
IPR is the new BLACK – online course on IPRonline platform, sign in:
https://ipr.mrooms.net/login/index.php?saml=off
Law and Economics
- William M. Landes & Richard A. Posner, The Economic Structure of Intellectual Property Law (2003)
Patent Law
- Carrier, Michael A., A Roadmap to the Smartphone Patent Wars and FRAND
Licensing (May 3, 2012). CPI Antitrust Chronicle, Vol. 2, April 2012.
Available at SSRN:
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2050743 - Ballardini, R.M., Norrgård, M., & Minssen, T., “Enforcing Patents in
the Era of 3D Printing”, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and
Practice, 2015 Vol. 10, No. 11, Oxford University Press - Derclaye
E., “Should patent law help cool the planet ? An Inquiry from the point
of view of environmental law : Part 1”, European Intellectual Property
Review, 2009, 31 (4), p. 168-184. - Innovation and Diffusion of
Clean/Green Technology: Can Patent Commons Help? Bronwyn H. Hall and
Christian Helmers NBER Working Paper No. 16920 March 2011, Rewised June
2011 JEL No. H23,H42,K11,O33,O34 (http://www.nber.org/papers/w16920) - Sustainable development & intellectual property, Access to
technologies indeveloping countries, INPI, 2015
(https://www.inpi.fr/sites/default/files/overview_sustainabledevelopment_and_ip_inpi_20151125.pdf)
Copyright Law
- Rahmatian, Andreas: Originality in UK copyright law: the old "skill and
labour" doctrine under pressure. IIC 2013, 44(1), 4-34. - Derclaye, Estelle: The Court of Justice copyright case law: quo vadis? E.I.P.R. 2014, 36(11), 716-723.
- Hugernholtz, Bernt and Van Velze, Sam: Communication to a new public?
Three reasons why EU copyright law can do without a "new public". IIC
2016, 47(7), 797-816. Jütte, Bernd Justin: The beginning of a (happy?)
relationship: copyright and freedom of expression in Europe. E.I.P.R.
2016, 38(1), 11-22. - Christophe Geiger - Jonathan Griffiths -
Reto M. Hilty: Towards a balanced interpretation of the "three-step
test" in copyright law. E.I.P.R. 2008, 30(12), 489-496. - Guadamuz, Andres: Do androids dream of electric copyright? Comparative
analysis of originality in artificial intelligence generated works.
Intellectual Property Quarterly 2017
Trademark Law
- Kur,
Annette & Dreier, Thomas, European Intellectual Property Law. Text,
Cases & Materials (EE Publishing, 2013), Ch. .IP Strategies - Yelnik A, “Commercial value of trademarks: do current laws provide
brands sufficient protection from infringement?”, E.I.P.R. (2010) vol.
32, pag. 203-219 - Raustiala, K & Sprigman, C: The Piraxy
Paradox: Innovation and Intellectual Property in Fashion Design,
Virginia Law Review vol. 92 (2006), pag.1688-1718. Available at:
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=878401- D Mendis and D
Secchi, A Legal and Empirical Study of 3D Printing Online - Platforms and an Analysis of Users Behavior, Study I and II, March 2015,
UKIPO. Available at:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/549045/Study-I.pdf - Open Innovation and Co-creation Ballardini R.M, “Proprietary Software
vs. FOSS: Challenges with Hybrid Protection Models” (2012). IPR
University Center Publications. IPR Series B, no.4, IPR Universtiy
Center, Helsinki. Included in doctoral thesis: Ballardini,
R.M,Intellectual Property Protection of Computer Programs. Developments,
Challenges, and Pressures for Change, Economics and Society – 246
(2012), https://helda.helsinki.fi/handle/10138/35504 - Gorbatyuk
A, Van Overwalle G, and Van Zimmeren E (2016) “Intellectual property
ownership in coupled open innovation processes”, IIC – International
Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 47: 262 - Ballardini R.M., Lindmam J. & Flores-Ituarte I., “Co-Creation,
Commercialization and Intellectual Property Management – Challenges with
3D Printing Technology”, European Journal of Law and Technology (2016),
Vol 7, Issue 3
- Charlotte Waelde, Abbe
Korvaavuudet
Voimassa 01.08.2020-31.07.2022:
Korvaa kurssin 35E00800 Intellectual Property Rights.
Esitiedot
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