Patent, Trademark, Copyright Law Basics for Creative People
Patent, Trademark, Copyright Law Basics for Creative People, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 27 lectures, based on 61 reviews, and has 1600 subscribers.
You will learn about Be able to protect your creative work using patents, trademarks and copyrights—with or without needing a lawyer This course is ideal for individuals who are Inventors, entrepreneurs, artists, graphic designers, authors or any other creative person It is particularly useful for Inventors, entrepreneurs, artists, graphic designers, authors or any other creative person.
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Summary
Title: Patent, Trademark, Copyright Law Basics for Creative People
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 27
Number of Published Lectures: 27
Number of Curriculum Items: 27
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 27
Original Price: $49.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Be able to protect your creative work using patents, trademarks and copyrights—with or without needing a lawyer
Who Should Attend
- Inventors, entrepreneurs, artists, graphic designers, authors or any other creative person
Target Audiences
- Inventors, entrepreneurs, artists, graphic designers, authors or any other creative person
This course is meant for anyone who wants to protect their intellectual property in the USA, no matter what country you may live in.
Every creative person is a target to have their work stolen and used by unscrupulous people and companies. In the Entrepreneur’s Guide to Protecting Your Creative Work, you will get the tools to stop thieves from using your work without your authorization. You’ll learn how to apply for patents, trademarks and copyrights without using an attorney, and how to communicate with an attorney if you do want to use one to help you get protection.
Mary Lou and I have invented 50 different consumer products for our own company. We’ve earned ten patents, dozens of registered trademarks and hundreds of copyrights over the past 40 years. We filed our own intellectual property applications at times, and we also worked closely with a legal team to file our applications. We also used an attorney to argue our cases with patent and trademark examiners when necessary. We even won a jury verdict in a major trademark lawsuit in Federal District Court in Denver, Colorado. We tell you this because we want you to feel confident we understand intellectual property from our entrepreneur’s and artist’s perspective.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to How to Protect Your Creative Work
Lecture 1: Introduction to the Course
Lecture 2: What is Intellectual Property?
Lecture 3: What You Will Specifically Learn in this Course
Chapter 2: The Basics of Patents
Lecture 1: What is a Patent?
Lecture 2: What Can be Patented and What Cannot
Lecture 3: How a Simple Provisional Application Can Protect Your Invention for 12 months
Lecture 4: What it Costs to File for a Patent
Lecture 5: Why You Need to do a Patent Search Before Applying
Lecture 6: How Design Patents Protect Your Product's Appearance
Lecture 7: Beware of Patent Promotion Scams
Chapter 3: Trademark Protection
Lecture 1: What Qualifies as a Trademark
Lecture 2: Fanciful, Arbitrary and Suggestive Trademarks
Lecture 3: Descriptive and Generic Trademarks
Lecture 4: The Power of Trade Dress
Lecture 5: Trademark Classifications
Lecture 6: Exotic Trademarks
Lecture 7: Trademark Solicitation Scams
Lecture 8: Why it's a Good Idea to Use a Lawyer to Apply for Your Trademark.
Chapter 4: Copyright Protection
Lecture 1: Introduction to Copyright
Lecture 2: What is Protected by Copyright
Lecture 3: What Is Not Protected by Copyright
Lecture 4: How to Navigate the Copyright Office Website
Lecture 5: The Copyright Office Circulars and Why They are Useful
Lecture 6: How to Register a Copyright Online
Lecture 7: How to Register a Copyright Using Paper Forms
Lecture 8: More About Fair Use: How Someone Can Use Your Work Without Your Permission
Lecture 9: More About Creative Work "Made for Hire" and Why You Need to Treat it Seriously
Instructors
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Dennis Green
Entrepreneur / Inventor
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- 5 stars: 28 votes
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