Understanding Intellectual Property

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Location

Online(Course Link)

Dates

On Demand

Course Categories

Social Sciences

Certficate

Yes()

Language

English

Course Fees

US Dollar 15.94 (Check Course Page for Last Price)

No. of Attendant

Unlimited

Acquired Skills/Covered Subjects

  • What is intellectual property?,What is a copyright?,How long do copyrights last?,Trademarking your brand
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LinkedIn Learning is an American website offering video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn.

It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015.Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.

How are you protecting your work? Author and attorney Dana Robinson gives you a high-level overview of intellectual property (IP), including topics such as patents, trademarks, and other protections. Learn the answer to common IP questions and discover an attorney's perspective on how you can best safeguard your ideas, and avoid infringing others' rights.


The information in this course applies only to the United States.


DISCLAIMER: This course is taught by an attorney and addresses U.S. law concepts that may not apply in all countries. Neither LInkedIn nor the attorney teaching the course represent you and they are not giving legal advice. The information conveyed through this course is similar to a college or law school course; it is not intended to give legal advice, but instead to communicate basic information to help viewers understand the basics of intellectual property.

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