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EC 55 E: Introduction To Standardization and Ipr Syllabus for EL 8th Sem 2017 DBATU (Elective-XIII)

Introduction To Standardization and Ipr detailed syllabus scheme for Electronics Engineering (EL), 2017 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For 8th Sem Scheme of Electronics Engineering (EL), 2017 Onwards, do visit EL 8th Sem Scheme, 2017 Onwards. For the Elective-XIII scheme of 8th Sem 2017 onwards, refer to EL 8th Sem Elective-XIII Scheme 2017 Onwards. The detail syllabus for introduction to standardization and ipr is as follows.

Introduction To Standardization and Ipr Syllabus for Electronics Engineering (EL) 4th Year 8th Sem 2017 DBATU

Introduction to Standardization and IPR

Course Objectives:

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Course Outcomes:

  1. Students will be able to understand the basics of the four primary forms of intellectual property rights.
  2. Students will be able to compare and contrast the different forms of intellectual property protection in terms of their key differences and similarities.
  3. Students will be able to assess and critique some basic theoretical justifications for each form of intellectual property protection.
  4. Students will be able to analyze the effects of intellectual property rights on society as a whole.

Unit 1

Overview Of Intellectual Property
Macro-economic impact of the patent system, Patent and kind of inventions, protected by a patent, Patent document, How to protect your inventions?, Granting of patent, Rights of a patent, How extensive is patent protection?, Why protect inventions by patents?, Searching a patent, Drafting of a patent, Filing of a patent, The different layers of the international patent system (national, regional and international options), Utility models, Differences between a utility model and a patent?, Trade secrets and know-how agreements.

Unit 2

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Unit 3

Trademarks
What is a trademark?, Rights of trademark, What kind of signs can be used as trademarks, types of trademark, function does a trademark perform, How is a trademark protected?, How is a trademark registered?, How long is a registered trademark protected for?, How extensive is trademark protection?, What are well-known marks and how are they protected?, Domain name and how does it relate to trademarks?

Unit 4

Geographical Indications
What is an industrial design?, How can industrial designs be protected?, What kind of protection is provided by industrial designs?, How long does the protection last?, Why protect industrial designs?

Unit 5

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Unit 6

Emerging Issues In Intellectual Property
Overview of Biotechnology and Intellectual Property, Biotechnology Research and Intellectual Property Rights Management, Licensing and Enforcing Intellectual Property, Commercializing Biotechnology Invention, Case studies of Biotechnology, Case studies of patents in other areas

Reference/Text Book:

  1. T. M Murray and M.J. Mehlman, Encyclopedia of Ethical, Legal and Policy issues in Biotechnology, John Wiley and Sons 2000.
  2. P.N. Cheremisinoff, R.P. Ouellette and R.M. Bartholomew, Biotechnology Applications and Research, Technomic Publishing Co., Inc. USA, 1985.
  3. D. Balasubramaniam, C.F.A. Bryce, K. Dharmalingam, J. Green and K. Jayaraman, Concepts in Biotechnology, University Press (Orient Longman Ltd.), 2002.
  4. Bourgagaize, Jewell and Buiser, Biotechnology: Demystifying the Concepts, Wesley Longman, USA, 2000.
  5. Ajit Parulekar and Sarita D Souza, Indian Patents Law – Legal and Business Implications; Macmillan India ltd, 2006.
  6. B.L.Wadehra; Law Relating to Patents, Trade Marks, Copyright, Designs and Geographical Indications; Universal law Publishing Pvt. Ltd., India 2000.
  7. P. Narayanan; Law of Copyright and Industrial Designs; Eastern law House, Delhi, 2010

For detail syllabus of all subjects of Electronics Engineering (EL) 8th Sem 2017 onwards, visit EL 8th Sem Subjects of 2017 Onwards.

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