
Intellectual property basics – webinar series
Overview
Who should attend
What we will cover
How and why do IP rights exist?
Introduction to copyright, patents, trademarks and designs
Things that are like IP – business names, domain names and confidential information.
IP created by employees, contractors, volunteers, students and AI
Joint ownership of IP
Managing IP as a business asset
Conducting searches and registering IP.
Assigning, licensing and commercialising IP
Music, film and other media assets - dealing with collecting societies
Creative commons and open source software
Managing IP risks.
When are IP rights infringed?
Defences and remedies
Sending or responding to a cease and desist letter
Preparing for litigation.
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Event Details
Time: 10.00am - 11.00am (Brisbane AEST)
Location: Online
Cost: Inc GST
$500 per person (complete 4 session series)
Unable to participate in one or more webinars from this series? We will be recording each session and we welcome you to register directly with us for the series. Just let us know which webinar/s you are unable to be a participant.
Further information:
Phone 1800 882 110
Email [email protected]
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What our clients say
Intellectual property basics – webinar series
A number of my colleagues said it was the best overview of IP they have ever heard. Intellectual property is an issue we deal with every day and I have no doubt that this seminar will improve the quality of our advice that we can give to our clients.
Cameron has done an excellent job of presenting the materials in a clear and interesting fashion, as well as succinctly answering questions promptly when raised.
Support when you need it most
As a participant of our program you'll have comfort in knowing that you can depend on us for ongoing support. Whether it be two weeks or two years after the workshop, you can call us at any time for a short, no-cost consultation.
Recommended CPD point allocation: 1 point per webinar (excluding WA).
If this particular educational activity is relevant to your immediate or long term needs in relation to your professional development and practice of the law, then you should claim one CPD unit for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. Please contact your Professional Body for your state.