Modiwl SXL-2136:
Intellectual Property Law
Ffeithiau’r Modiwl
Rhedir gan School of History, Law and Social Sciences
20.000 Credyd neu 10.000 Credyd ECTS
Amcanion cyffredinol
The aim of this module is to enable students to state and apply the rules of English and EU intellectual property law accurately and relevantly. It will also enable students to make assessments of those laws and the scholarship pertaining thereto. Having studied this module, students will be able to compare and contrast English intellectual property law accurately and relevantly with the equivalent field of any other legal system with which the student is familiar. This module will also enable students to relate English and EU intellectual property law to the particular circumstances - political, social and cultural - in which it developed.
Cynnwys cwrs
The course will consist of a historical overview of the development of intellectual property law in the UK, at European Union level and internationally. It will examine the law of copyright in relation to literary, musical, dramatic and artistic works as well as in broadcasts, films and sound recordings. It will also examine performers’ rights in their performances. It will also examine the law of trade secrets, patent law, the registration and protection of designs and trade marks and the common law tort of passing-off. In each of the areas, the scope of protection will be examined, the rights conferred on the holders of the rights, dealings in the rights and remedies, both civil and criminal, against infringers of rights.
Meini Prawf
C- i C+
(50-59%) An answer which, while always in the main accurate and correct, fails to distinguish between relevant and irrelevant material and is lacking in criticism. An answer which while reliable with regard to correctness is either not comprehensive or not entirely pertinent.
trothwy
D- to D+ (40-49&) : An answer which, while predominantly correct in its presentation of material, contains a significant level of error and is therefore not entirely reliable.
da
B- to B+ (60-69%) : A comprehensive answer, containing all the material relevant to the question and no irrelevancy, all the material and references being accurate and correct, there being no inaccuracy or error, the whole presented in an argument which, while clear, logical and critical, leaves room for improvement in its construction and presentation. An answer which shows complete competence in the subject.
ardderchog
A- to A* (70%+): An outstanding, possibly brilliant, answer, containing all the material relevant to the question and no irrelevancy, all the material and references being accurate and correct, there being no inaccuracy or error, the whole presented in a clear, logical, critical argument with little room for improvement. An answer which demonstrates a complete mastery of the subject.
Canlyniad dysgu
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Demonstrate knowledge of the key principles, characteristics and concepts of English and EU intellectual property law. including the principal differences that exist between the four main components of intellectual property rights: patents, trademarks, copyright and industrial designs.
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Explain the concept that intellectual property governance occurs at three distinct levels: domestic (UK), EU and multilateral (e.g. WIPO, WTO (TRIPs).
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Find and use relevant legal sources/resources to identify actual or proposed reforms of English and EU intellectual property law.
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Show knowledge on how developing technologies, in particular the Internet, are sometimes used to undermine intellectual property holders’ rights.
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Show an appreciation of the strong synergies between Intellectual Property Law and Information Technology Law.
Dulliau asesu
Strategaeth addysgu a dysgu
Oriau | ||
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Private study | The module requires students to undertake private study in order to prepare for lectures, the midterm essay and final examination. Students will be expected to engage with a range of academic sources to demonstrate further research. |
160 |
Lecture | The module will be taught by means of 40 hours of lectures, 4 hours per week, taught over the course of one semester. |
40 |
Sgiliau Trosglwyddadwy
- Llythrennedd - Medrusrwydd mewn darllen ac ysgrifennu drwy amrywiaeth o gyfryngau
- Defnyddio cyfrifiaduron - Medrusrwydd wrth ddefnyddio ystod o feddalwedd cyfrifiadurol
- Hunanreolaeth - Gallu gweithio mewn ffordd effeithlon, prydlon a threfnus. Gallu edrych ar ganlyniadau tasgau a digwyddiadau, a barnu lefelau o ansawdd a phwysigrwydd
- Archwilio - Gallu ymchwilio ac ystyried dewisiadau eraill
- Adalw gwybodaeth - Gallu mynd at wahanol ac amrywiol ffynonellau gwybodaeth
- Sgiliau Rhyngbersonol - Gallu gofyn cwestiynau, gwrando'n astud ar atebion a'u harchwilio
- Dadansoddi Beirniadol & Datrys Problem - Gallu dadelfennu a dadansoddi problemau neu sefyllfaoedd cymhleth. Gallu canfod atebion i broblemau drwy ddadansoddiadau ac archwilio posibiliadau
- Cyflwyniad - Gallu cyflwyno gwybodaeth ac esboniadau yn glir i gynulleidfa. Trwy gyfryngau ysgrifenedig neu ar lafar yn glir a hyderus.
- Dadl - Gallu cyflwyno, trafod a chyfiawnhau barn neu lwybr gweithredu, naill ai gydag unigolyn neu mewn grwˆp ehangach
- Hunanymwybyddiaeth & Ystyried - Bod yn ymwybodol o'ch cryfderau, gwendidau, nodau ac amcanion eich hun. Gallu adolygu ,cloriannu a myfyrio'n rheolaidd ar eich perfformiad eich hun ac eraill.
Sgiliau pwnc penodol
- Develop the ability to interpret legal rules and employ techniques of legal reasoning competently and efficiently in order to offer a range of solutions and conclusions to actual or hypothetical complex legal problems, all supported by relevant academic literature, jurisprudence and legislative research. Such solutions will be clearly communicated and presented
- Develop the ability to analyse complex legal issues, set against the background of the political, social, economic or cultural contexts in which they may arise
- Develop those skills which are necessary for scholarship and research in legal subjects, namely the ability to identify relevant primary and secondary legal sources and to retrieve accurate legal information using paper and electronic sources
Adnoddau
Goblygiadau o ran adnoddau ar gyfer myfyrwyr
Students should have a copy of the key textbook
Rhestrau Darllen Bangor (Talis)
http://readinglists.bangor.ac.uk/modules/sxl-2136.htmlRhestr ddarllen
• Aplin, T. and Davis, J. (2017) Intellectual property law: text, cases, and materials. Third edition, Oxford University Press.
• Bainbridge, D. (2018) Intellectual Property, Pearson Education Limited
• Cornish, W. R. (2019) Intellectual property: patents, copyright, trade marks and allied rights. Sweet & Maxwell
• Drahos P. & J. Braithwaite (2002), Information Feudalism: Who Owns the Knowledge Economy, Earthscan
• Groves, P. (2011) A dictionary of intellectual property law. Edward Elgar.
• Husovec, M. (2017) Injunctions against intermediaries in the European Union: accountable but not liable? Cambridge University Press
• Menescal A. K. (2005), Those Behind the TRIPS Agreement: The Influence of the ICC and the AIPPI on International Intellectual Property Decisions
• Norman, H. E. (2014) Intellectual property law. Second edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press
• Waelde, C. et al. (2016) Contemporary intellectual property: law and policy. Fourth edition. Oxford University Press.
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