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Advanced Course on Patent Law

CERTIFICATION: 500

(inclusive of all taxes)

KEY FEATURES

  • 5+ learning hours of content suited for self learning
  • Watch practical learning videos created by experts
  • Benefit from an adaptive virtual classroom environment
  • Sharpen your skills with application-based exercises
  • Get certified at nominal cost

ABOUT THIS COURSE

Acquire a thorough grounding in one of the most complicated and technical areas of law. This course will help you understand what is patentable under the Indian Patents Act, 1970, identify and use relevant statutes, case law, and authorities effectively, understand the various stages in a patent process, and how to assert your rights at various stages. Created by professional patent attorneys, it will give you a completely practical insight into this field.

What you will learn?

  • The criteria for patentability under the Indian Patents Act, 1970
  • Non-patentable inventions and the specifics of a patent application
  • Understand the procedure for filing a patent
  • Patent prosecution
  • The concept of patent infringement and how patent transactions work
  • The defences to patent infringement and the mechanics of patent prosecution

What do you need?

  • A basic knowledge of intellectual property law in India would be beneficial for any learner seeking to take this course
  • This course would be generally recommended for senior law students and young legal professionals
  • Other than that, a standard Internet/data connection along with a computer/laptop/smartphone/tablet is enough to get you started!

Exam and certification
In addition to unit wise practice exercises, this course offers a Course Completion Test (CCT). To qualify for the CCT, a learner has to complete more than 90% of the course. The CCT is conducted online to provide maximum flexibility to the learner. Based on the results of the CCT, a learner will be given a certificate, which is recognised by the legal industry.

 

CURRICULUM

  • 1. Patentability Criteria

  • 2. Patentable Inventions

  • 3. Patent Application

  • 4. Patent Prosecution-I

  • 5. Patent Prosecution-II

  • 6. Patent Infringement

  • 7. Defences to Patent Infringement

  • 8. Patent Commercialisation

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