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Immaterial property rights in the cultural field (3cr)

Code: KMAKI-3003

General information


Enrollment
15.10.2018 - 18.01.2019
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
02.01.2019 - 15.03.2019
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 cr
Local portion
3 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Teaching languages
Finnish
Degree programmes
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, Cultural Management
Teachers
Petra Sippola
Course
KMAKI

Content scheduling

The Copyright Act
Trademark law, licensing
Model Law
Patent
employee inventions
Contracts

Objective

Students will learn to seek legal information about immaterial property rights and apply the information in practice. Students will learn to compare various means of protecting immaterial property rights. They will observe copyright requirements when making contracts.

Content

- Copyright Act
- design right
- patents
- employee inventions
- contracting techniques from the perspective of copyright law

Materials

Marketing Law 2018, Koivumäki Elina, Häkkänen Petteri 2018
Current legislation www.finlex.fi
Other teacher-proven material

Teaching methods

Lectures, group work and other assignments.

Exam schedules

Agreed separately at the beginning of the course.

Student workload

Lectures and exercises 16 h
Independent work 65 h
Exam

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Grades 2-1
Students know how to use information sources on immaterial property rights. They are able to name various means of protecting immaterial property rights. They are aware of the importance of copyright requirements when making contracts.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Grades 4-3
Students know how to independently seek information of immaterial property rights legislation. They are able to classify various means of protecting immaterial property rights. They are able to name copyright requirements which need to taken into account when making contracts.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Grade 5
Students know how to independently seek information of immaterial property rights legislation and apply the information in practice. They are able to compare various means of protecting immaterial property rights. They know how to evaluate contracts from the perspective of copyright law.

Qualifications

Previous studies are not required.

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