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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Protecting Business Innovations via Trademark

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology via Coursera

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Protecting Business Innovations Via Trademark

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Intellectual property rights (IPR) has a great impact on innovation development and society. In Science, Engineering, and Business, we seek to create wealth through innovation in products, designs, manufacturing processes, and business systems or models. However, innovation leaders often FAIL to benefit from their discoveries and inventions when they are unable to adequately protect those innovations.

This course provides learners with an understanding of how trademark laws can be used to protect business innovation using a combination of lectures and case examples for discussion. 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. In additional to learning about how trademark law works in theory, we will also discuss situations in which trademark might not be effective in protecting innovations, and will focus on the legal issues involved from a practical business perspective rather than from a purely legal viewpoint. This course is one part of a four course series focusing on protection of business innovations using copyright, patent, trademark and strategy, and these four courses may be taken in any order that is most beneficial to students interested in learning about protecting innovation.

Syllabus

  • Introduction to Trademark
    • Welcome to this course on Protecting Business Innovations via Trademark! How do companies protect their intellectual property, creative innovations and protect their brands from being copied? Over the next three weeks you will gain insight on how companies protect their brands & trademark through trademark law, registration, lawsuit and acquisition. As you go through the materials, you may have your own trademark related questions or scenarios that pop-up, feel free to post them in the discussion forum. Take some time to review the assignments, grading and general course guidelines for this course. Week 1 will cover the basics of trademark law and why local brands sometimes can beat international well–known brands with the same trademarks.
  • Trademark Global Issues and Challenges
    • In this week we will look at lawsuits of iPhone and iPad trademark violations in China. Remember trademark law is local, but businesses now are facing a big challenge in e-commerce because local brands can no longer be local if they have online shops. Trademark violation becomes an international issue and creates challenges one must strategically overcome.
  • Trademark Infringement and defenses
    • In this week we mainly focus on trademark infringement and lawsuits which can last for more than 25 years, how judges will use trademark violations tests to evaluate infringement, and how big companies use strategy in brand acquisition to eliminate competition.
  • Peer-graded Assignment
    • This is the final week of the course, let's put it all together through this peer review assignment to showcase how much you have learned!

Taught by

Theodore Henry King CLARK

Reviews

5.0 rating, based on 63 Class Central reviews

4.8 rating at Coursera based on 159 ratings

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  • Anonymous
    Before I commenced this course, I was quite skeptical about the resource materials to be used since my jurisdiction is quite different from that of the professor in charge of the course. However, halfway into the first week, my mind was opened to the possibilities of knowing how valuable trademark can be to me as a lawyer in my country and to my clients, as businessmen.
    I have completed this course and I can say for a fact that my mind is blown. Thanks to HKUST for providing materials and for being intense and thorough.
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    MEGHNA SHERMAN
    This course has been incredibly informative and has expanded my understanding of trademark law. Before taking this course, I only had a limited knowledge of trademarks. However, now I have been introduced to the fundamental concepts and terminology related to trademarks, significant legal cases, and their resulting judgments. I am immensely grateful to Prof. Theodore Clark for imparting his knowledge and expertise in this subject. I would also like to express my appreciation to Coursera for providing an accessible platform for learning and gaining valuable insights into trademark law.
  • Anonymous
    This course was nice , i Learnt so much new things and about the trademark. This course helped me to develop and understanding the various concept of trademark with its definition and proper criteria for distinguish between Trademark, copyright, patent, design, Geographical Indication etc. The work between the courses and quiz was also great. I love this unique idea through this I was able to remember the concept and contents which I learnt during the course and video
  • Anonymous
    Excellent course with a lot of valuable information. We get to know a lot about the trademark through out the world.
    Like in China it's first to file whereas in USA it's first to use.
    It's highly informative.
    Looking forward to seeing more of this quad -: Patent ,copyright, trademark and strategy.
  • Anonymous
    The professor made the material extremely accessible and each of the videos was easy to follow along and take notes with, and just the right length; the slides were also extremely helpful - I never had to take a quiz twice, and I learned a lot. I would highly recommend this course to anyone who wants to learn more about the trademark process, particularly in the US and China, and to a lesser degree, globally.
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    Sundaram Dhanasekaran
    This is a great informative course to protect a company or a business's innovations, products or services using trademark. Those who want to learn about business, intellectual property rights, I will definitely recommend this course for them.
  • Anonymous
    The course is excellent and exhaustive, providing a comprehensive understanding of Trademark law with practical exposure. The course covers everything about Trademark law in a patient and thorough manner.
  • Anonymous
    A very good introductory course if you want to learn trademark basics and its applications. Total length is appropriate, assignment applies knowledges learnt but and not time-consuming to accomplish.
  • HASSAN NASSER ALI ALBATTAT
    It was a lovely course and I get many important information realated to trademark.
    I really advise any person has related job to trademark to inter and get benifet
  • Anonymous
    This course is very helpful for me. He taught me a lot of new things about trademarks, not only the legal rules but also commercial views.
  • Anonymous
    Helps me in learning new concepts related to this course. Teaching method was very amazing as I am able to understand very easily.
  • Anonymous
    This course was clearly structured and very informative for someone with no background at all in law. I understood the value of trademark, how it can be established, infringed and defended. It can also be used as a business strategy to weaken rivals. Overall, the content was very doable and I personally completed the course in a week rather than the suggested 4, because it was very nicely organised.
  • Anonymous
    I have learnt quite a lot from this course. I had a little knowledge about the trademark law, but now I am expose to the basic and general terminology about the trademark, the important lawsuits, and their judgments and much more. I am thankful to Prof. Theodore Clark for teaching this course, and Coursera for providing the platform to learn.
  • Anonymous
    One of the things I appreciated most about the course was how practical it was. The instructors provided real-world examples and case studies that helped me better understandOne of the things I appreciated most about the course was how practical it was. The instructors provided real-world examples and case studies that helped me better understand
  • Jemmisa Graneau-Gumbs
    I signed up for this course to help me become more confident in my knowledge of Intellectual Property and I definitely benefited greatly from the information I learned during the course and I enjoyed the way the course was laid out. 5 stars!
  • Anonymous
    The lecturer is amazing, I watch your clips everyday. Plus there are a lot of case-studies (I like this part very much).
    Looking forward to seeing your new videos on IP law.

    Best regards
    Thai student
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    Chung-Lun Chen
    Dr. Theodore's presentation is clear, the pace is moderate, the content is rich, and several litigation cases mentioned in the course are very interesting. Highly recommend this class.
  • Anonymous
    This course has contributed to me a lot. I had a little information about trademark law, but now I know the basic and general terms about trademark, the important lawsuits, and their judgments and etc. Thank you to Prof. Theodore Clark for teaching this course, and Coursera for giving us an opportunity to reach out to this course.
  • Anonymous
    Professor always gives appropriate examples and charts so we can underatand better(that's the reason I enjoy the class so much)
  • Anonymous
    This is an honestly perfect course that includes many practical examples from the three most important markets - USA, China and Europe.
  • Anonymous
    The contents of the course are very useful. Those examples and case studies can strengthen those critical points about trademark.

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