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Theodore Henry King CLARK and Theodore Henry King CLARK

The modern day business is bustling with ideas, products, and designs that often fail to benefit from their discoveries and inventions when they are unable to adequately protect those innovations. Protecting a business’s innovations entails essential skills, ranging from an understanding of intellectual property rights and trademark law, to the process of getting a patent.

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The modern day business is bustling with ideas, products, and designs that often fail to benefit from their discoveries and inventions when they are unable to adequately protect those innovations. Protecting a business’s innovations entails essential skills, ranging from an understanding of intellectual property rights and trademark law, to the process of getting a patent.

This specialization covers business law and strategy, along with other essential skills and concepts, and what they mean for protecting the innovations of a business. It starts with protecting business innovations via trademark, developed at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and led by top-ranked HKUST faculty. It then introduces components of patent law and copyright law, which provides you with the tools of what is needed to submit a formal patent application and how to avoid copyright infringement.

The specialization then switches gears into what it takes to create a resource based strategy through the use of a variety of resources within a business. It details how to create a virtual fortress to prevent other firms from copying your innovations. Finally, now more than ever, companies are innovating their methods and processes through technological advancements. The last part of this specialization will cover the software innovation part of copyright, and how the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) which is a US Law, affects companies around the world.

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Four courses

Protecting Business Innovations via Trademark

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Protecting Business Innovations Via Trademark This course provides learners with an understanding of how trademark laws can be used to protect business innovation. The course focus on protecting innovations with Trademark as one of several tools that can be used by companies to protect their brands and products.

Protecting Business Innovations via Strategy

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Protecting Business Innovations Via Strategy Strategy can be useful for protecting business innovation when no other form of protection exists (e.g. copyright, patent & trademark). Strategy can also compliment and strengthen other forms of innovation protection. Understanding how to use strategy to protect innovation and limitation of strategy as a form of protection will be useful for business managers.

Protecting Business Innovations via Patent

Protecting Business Innovations via Patent This course introduces patents and how they protect innovations. It covers what patents are, what they protect, how to obtain them, where they are valid, and their costs. The course also explores advanced topics like software patents, business process patents, and patent trolls.

Protecting Business Innovations via Copyright

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Protecting Business Innovations Via Copyright This course provides learners with an understanding of Copyright law and how it can be used to protect business innovation.

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