1.) DLIPPanoramaE22:
P PANORAMA was designed to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) utilize and manage intellectual property (IP) in their business strategy. It was developed jointly by the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the Korea Invention Promotion Association and WIPO under a project entitled, ‘The Joint Development of E-learning Content’ from 2004 to 2007.
IP PANORAMA relies on learning about IP through business orientation especially focusing on the situation of SMEs. It is based on an instructional design strategy of ‘Storytelling’ along with educational technology. The learning content of each module was designed with a practical story regarding IP. It deals with IP issues from a business perspective.
Curriculum
The course is comprised of the following modules:
- Module 1: Importance of IP for SMEs
- Module 2: Trademarks and Industrial Designs
- Module 3: Invention and Patent
- Module 4: Trade Secrets
- Module 5: Copyright and Related Rights
- Module 6: Patent Information
- Module 7: Technology Licensing in a Strategic Partnership
- Module 8: IP in the Digital Economy
- Module 9: IP and International Trade
- Module 10: IP Audit
- Module 11: Valuation of IP Assets
- Module 12: Trademark Licensing
- Module 13: IP Issues in Franchising
Final Exam and Certificate
There is no final exam or certificate at the end of this course.
Eligibility
This course is open to all individuals, particularly in the enterprise sector and university students, seeking to increase their awareness of using IP for business success.
2.) DL101E22S1
This course builds on the concepts presented in DL-001 – Intellectual Property Primer. It provides a more in-depth view of the fundamentals of IP law, and is considered as indispensable to pursue more advanced courses of study on specific areas of IP law.
Curriculum
The DL-101 course is comprised of the following modules and final exam:
- Guide to Studying the Course
- Module 1: Introduction to IP
- Module 2: Copyright
- Module 3: Related Rights
- Module 4: Trademarks
- Module 5: Geographical Indications
- Module 6: Industrial Design
- Module 7: Patents
- Module 8: Unfair Competition
- Module 9: WIPO Treaties
- Module 10: Protection of New Varieties of Plants
- Module 11: Introduction to Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Cultural Expressions and Genetic Resources
- Module 12: IP and Development
- Module 13: Summary and Discussion on Intellectual Property Rights
- Final Exam
Self-assessment tools are strategically placed throughout each module to assist participants with gauging their respective levels of knowledge and progress, as well as their ability to apply the concepts and facts presented within the course.
Academic support is provided throughout each module by experienced tutors who are expert practitioners in the field of IP.
Final Exam and Certificate
The final exam for this course is comprised of a series of multiple choice questions. A fixed amount of time is allocated for participants to complete and submit the exam on-line. Participants are contacted regarding modalities for accessing the final exam approximately one week prior to the deadline for completion of the DL-101 course.
Participants who pass the DL-101 final exam are awarded an electronic certificate of course completion.
Eligibility
This course is open to individuals who are/will be employed in the field of administration of intellectual property rights; those seeking general knowledge of IP; and those who generate various forms of IP and seek a deeper understanding of the effective management and protection of IPRs.
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