Seminar: Introduction To Intellectual Property Law And Practice (SAL And NUS And IPOS) : 15-16 April 2002 (Disc 1 Of 4)
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Singapore Academy of Law
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- 15/04/2002
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- English
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2007002729
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Synopsis :Introduction to Intellectual Property Law and Practice (SAL & NUS & IPOS)
1.Various Categories of Intellectual Property (IP) rights. 2.Copyrights-registered /industrial design rights. 3. Trade Marks - Protection of IP rights under common law. 4. Trade Marks Act 1998. 5. Geographical Indications Act 1998. 6. Trade Secrets- protection of IP rights under common law principles of breach of confidence. 7. Patents - Protection of technological inventions.8. Territorial nature of IP. Protection of IP created by their nationals. 9. Bi-lateral agreement between nations to protect each other's IP right. 10. Multi-lateral conventions and agreements that protect IP rights internationally. 11. Berne Convention. (Copyright) 12. Rome Convention (Sound Recordings etc.) 13. Paris Convention (Patents, Trademarks) 14. Trade related aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs) Agreement which is part is of the WTO agreement. 15. Unilateral action by USA to curb the unlawful use of American IP in the developing world through s.301 of the Trade and Tariffs Act and blacklisting countries with the 'priority watch list' and 'special mention list'. 16. Implementation deadline by developed and developing countries to comply with the TRIPs agreement. 17.WIPO Copyright Treaty. 18.WIPO Performance and Phonograms Treaty to deal with issues arising from the Information Technology industry. 19.Materials protected under copyright. 20.Original authors' work. 21.Entrepreneurial works. 22. Local and international materials protected by Singapore Copyright laws. 23. S.184 Copyright (International Protection Regulations). 24.Alteco Chemical v Chong Yean Wah. 25.Infringement of copyright.
Speaker: Associate Professor Ng-Loy Wee Loon