Spring 2013 Course Schedule

IP Law & Policy (LAW-670-001)
Carroll, M.

Meets: 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM (M) - Room 402

Limit: 45

Administrator Access


Notices

First-year JD only

Description

Explores the fundamental policies animating intellectual property jurisprudence and the extent to which "intellectual property" is "property."  Students will explore the underlying policy goals and conflicts internal and external to intellectual property -- for example, the occasional tension between patent and copyright protection or between free speech and trademark protection.  The course will also consider the responsibilities of various IP agencies and courts, and the relationship between state and federal governments in regulating intellectual products.  Primary emphasis will be on the interrelations of all intellectual property protections, however, students will also learn the basic principles governing idea protection through the right of publicity, moral rights, trade secrets, unfair competition, copyrights, trademarks, and patents. This course is intended for students who are interested in a general overview of intellectual property, as well as students who are interested in an introduction to a more systematic and comprehensive study of intellectual property.

Textbooks and Other Materials

The textbook information on this page was provided by the instructor. Students should use this information when considering purchases from the AU Campus Store or other vendors. Students may check to determine if books are currently available for purchase online.

Merges, Menell, Lemley, Intellectual Property in the New Technological Age (6th ed. 2012).

First Class Readings

Not available at this time.