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Intellectual Property Law: Patent Law 

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Intellectual Property Law: Patent Law
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Overview

Delve into the legal framework, principles, and intricacies surrounding patents within the broader context of intellectual property law

Duration

4 weeks

Total fee

6,558

Mode of learning

Online

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Course Level

UG Certificate

Intellectual Property Law: Patent Law
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Highlights

  • Earn a certificate from University of Pennsylvania
  • Learn from industry expert
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Intellectual Property Law: Patent Law
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Course details

Skills you will learn
Who should do this course?
  • Individuals seeking to establish a career in patent law would benefit from a comprehensive understanding of patent law principles, procedures, and strategies
What are the course deliverables?
  • Identify the various forms of intellectual property protection available under U.S. Law
  • Differentiate the advantages and disadvantages of intellectual property administration
  • Analyze effective intellectual property strategies through case studies
  • Examine alternatives to formal intellectual property protections
More about this course
  • This course begins with an examination of the fundamental justifications for and creation of U.S. patent rights as well as the relationship between patent law and other 'intellectual property-concepts
  • In this course students will delve into the details of the U.S. requirements for patentability, and explore the scope of patent rights, again considering how the policies expressed reflect the justifications for patent rights

Intellectual Property Law: Patent Law
 at 
UPenn 
Curriculum

Innovation

Business Strategy

Reading a Patent

Competition

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Intellectual Property Law: Patent Law
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UPenn 
Faculty details

R. POLK WAGNER
Polk Wagner focuses his research and teaching in intellectual property law and policy, with a special interest in patent law. He has written over 20 articles (see them here) on topics ranging from an empirical analysis of judicial decision-making in the patent law to the First Amendment status of software programs. His work has appeared in the Stanford Law Review, Columbia Law Review, and the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, among several others. He is the author (with Professor Craig Nard) of Patent Law: Concepts and Insights (Foundation Press 2008). He is a frequent lecturer on intellectual property topics worldwide. Prior to joining the Penn Law faculty in 2000, Wagner served as a clerk to Judge Raymond C. Clevenger III of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He holds degrees from Stanford Law School, the University of Michigan, the College of Charleston, and was the 1994-95 Roger M. Jones Fellow at the London School of Economics.
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