Learning objectives
In the economic sense, innovation represents a body of knowledge and intellectual creations from which economic value can be derived. Intellectual Property (IP) can be seen as the legal tool used to protect this knowledge and intellectual creations. The aim of this course is to :
- Raise awareness of IP law and the issues involved,
- Provide tools for qualifying innovations from a legal point of view
- Alert people to the handling and protection of data
Description of the programme
Programme (2h) :
Innovation process :
The aim of this part is to contextualise IP through the example of the creation of know-how resulting from research and then the different modes of protection that may apply.
From scientific and technical production to the creation of know-how
Legal classification of innovation
Articulation of the different IP building blocks
IP law :
In this 2nd part, the legal aspect of IP will be examined, including the nature of the rights and the contractual tools that can be used to manage them.
Industrial property: patents, designs and models, trademarks
Literary and artistic property: copyright, neighbouring rights, software
Database law
Different types of contract
Data governance:
Concept of data excellence
Roles and responsibilities of stakeholders
Generic central skills and knowledge targeted in the discipline
Acquire basic knowledge in the field and develop vigilance with regard to these issues during the creation or innovation process.
How knowledge is tested
The workshops will be evaluated.
Teaching team
- Jean-Christophe COILLARD
- Total hours of teaching3h
- Master class3h