로고

서울대학교기술과법센터
로그인 회원가입
  • 소식란
  • 공지사항
  • 소식란

    공지사항

    2012 Summer IP Institute

    페이지 정보

    profile_image
    작성자 관리자
    조회Hit 9,691회   작성일Date 12-06-15 00:00

    본문

    2012 Summer IP Institute


    ▶ 기간: 2012년 6월 10일(일) - 8월 6일(월) (2주 × 4 Session)


    ▶ 장소: Santa Clara University School of Law, Santa Clara, CA, USA

    ▶ 내용: SNU and SCU offer its first Summer Program over a period of eight weeks, with classes from Monday to Friday. The Program offers each day a 110-minute morning class covering one subject, and another 110-minute afternoon (or evening) class for a different subject. Therefore, the participants complete two classes every 4 weeks. Each class will be a combination of a lecture and interactive activities. The Program participant will be asked to complete one assignment per week, and to prepare for discussion and participation in interactive learning exercises related to the assignment by the end of each week.

    ▶ Education Program

    SESSION 1: IP STRATEGY (June 11 - June 23, 2012)

     Features: essence of IP management and utilization through consolidating the basics of patent and trade secrets law

     Recommendation: anybody engaged in the IP industry

    (A) IP MANAGEMENT and LITIGATION STRATEGIES

     Strategies for identifying IP in enterprises,  Strategies for optimal IP protection and maintaining IP rights,  Working hypothetical,  Strategies in IP litigation,  Discussion on working hypothetical

    (B) US PATENT LAW and TRADE SECRETS LAW

     Overview of US patent law,  Comparison with int\'l patent law,  Interference practice,  Developing patent strategies,  Working hypothetical,  Overview of US trade secrets law and its role in biotechnology/semiconductor industry,  Comparison with int\'l trade secrets law, (e.g., laws of confidentiality),  Discussion on working hypothetical

    SESSION 2: IP LICENSING (June 25 - July 7, 2012)

     Features: IP licensing in parallel with copyright and trademark law

     Recommendation: those engaged in IP licensing, IP transaction, technology transfer.

    (A) IP LICENSING

     Overview of IP transaction,  Key IP transaction provisions ,  Working hypothetical on IP transaction,  Unique provisions of IP rights in IP transaction,  Discussion on working hypothetical

    (B)US COPYRIGHT LAW and TRADEMARK LAW

     Overview of copyright law and entertainment law,  Comparison with international copyright law (e.g., design rights),  Working hypothetical on copyright and trademarks,  Overview of trademark and unfair competition law and their roles in industry,  Branding strategies,  Comparison with international trademark law (e.g., passing off),  Discussion on working hypothetical

    SESSION 3: IP ENTREPRENEURSHIP (July 9 - July 21, 2012)

     Features: entrepreneurship through IP and strategies to strengthen entrepreneurship through IP acquisition and litigation

     Recommendation: those aspiring to participate in a start-up business as an inventor, a founder, a manager, a counsel, and an angel

    (A) SPECIAL IP BUSINESS ISSUES and FUNDING COMPANIES

     IP acquisition in business context,  Unique issues for start-up technology companies,  Unique industry issues,  Working hypothetical on IP in technology companies,  Open source,  Biotechnology,  DMCA,  Overview of venture capitals and other funding sources,  Role of IP in funding decisions,  Discussion on working hypothetical

    (B) STRATEGIES IN IP ACQUISITION AND IP LITIGATION

     Economics of IP,  IP valuation and licensing,  IP business planning,  Employee incentives and education programs,  Working hypothetical,  Creation of IP review boards,  Strategies in enforcing IP,  Extensive components in IP licensing,  Discussion on working hypothetical

    SESSION 4: IP DISPUTE RESOLUTION (July 23 - August 4, 2012)

     Features: disputes resolution stemming from disputes and issues related resolution including Markman Hearing, antitrust, patent portfolio, mediation, and negotiation

     Recommendation: IP managers in various settings, including those who have to resolve the IP disputes in the courts or through business tactics

    (A) MARKMAN HEARINGS and ANTITRUST

     Markman Hearing in patent litigation,  Rules of intrinsic and extrinsic evidence during Markman Hearing,  Claim construction,  Working hypothetical on Markman Hearing,  US bankruptcy law,  US antitrust law,  Creating entrance barriers using IP,  Discussion on working hypothetical

    (B) PATENT DISPUTE RESOLUTION and PATENT PORTFOLIO

     Acquisition of IP,  Special litigation issues,  Working hypothetical,  Patent litigation and portfolio strategies,  Mediation and settlement,  Discussion on working hypothetical

     

    Adjunct Law Faculties at Santa Clara University School of Law, Tom Klein (Greenberg Traurig), Neel Chatterjee (Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP), Ian Edvalson (Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati), Rick Chang (McDermott Will & Emery LLP), Gina Grandolfo (Law Offices of Gina Grandolfo), Elizabeth Powers (Powers Law Firm), and others.

     

    SITE VISITS AND TRAINING PROGRAMS: The SNU-SCU program will include some site visits to institutions of relevance and interest, including possible visits to:

    ● A Silicon Valley incubator (in which start-up companies are born);
    ● Meeting with local venture capitalists at offices on the famous Sand Hill Road;
    ● Site visit to a cutting-edge technology "campus," such as Facebook, eBay, Apple, or Google;
    ● Visit to a District Court, Superior Court, or Circuit Court, including meetings with local judges in their courtroom;
    Networking events held at one or more Silicon Valley IP law firms.

     

    TUITION, TRAINING FEES, AND EXPENSES

    SESSIONS

    Tuition

    Training

    Fees

    Air, Hotel,

    Admin

    TOTAL

    One Session (2 weeks)

    Session 1, 2, 3 or 4

    \\ 2,676,000

    \\ 1,784,000

    \\ 4,900,000

    \\ 9,360,000

    Two Sessions (4 weeks)

    Sessions 1-2, 2-3 or 3-4

    \\ 5,352,000

    \\ 3,568,000

    \\ 6,600,000

    \\ 15,520,000

    Three Sessions (6 weeks)

    Sessions 1-2-3 or 2-3-4

    \\ 8,028,000

    \\ 5,352,000

    \\ 6,800,000

    \\ 20,180,000

    All Sessions (8 weeks)

    Sessions 1-2-3-4

    \\ 10,704,000

    \\ 7,136,000

    \\ 7,160,000

    \\ 25,000,000

    Above Tuition, Training Fees, and Air/Hotel/Admin may be adjusted

    without notice subject to a change in a currency exchange rate.

     

    ※ 문의전화 : 880-6867 (E-mail : choi7170@snu.ac.kr)

    ◆ 입금계좌 : 농협은행, 079-01-434972 (예금주; 서울대법학발전재단)

    ※ 입금시 필히 참가자 성명표시

    QUICK
    MENU

    My Page

    최근워크숍

    단행본

    과월호 보기

    공지사항