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Law 677: Intellectual Property and the Arts Clinic

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The Intellectual Property and the Arts Clinic allows students to practice and represent clients in the areas of intellectual property and the arts. Students, under faculty supervision, will represent and counsel individuals, businesses, organizations, groups and associations in matters in various intellectual property fields, including, but not limited to, copyright, trademark, publicity rights, and trade secrets. Such work may include drafting, filing, and prosecuting copyright registrations and trademark applications; negotiating and drafting contracts; transactional projects, such as acquisitions, sales, and transfers of intellectual property or licensing agreements; advising and counseling clients; policy development and advocacy; internet and technology issues; and litigation. In addition, students will work with entertainers, artists, and arts organizations on other legal matters such as entertainment-related contracts; music and film industry issues; and the drafting and filing of corporate and non-profit documents for arts and entertainment-related organizations. A substantive course in intellectual property (e.g., copyrights, trademarks) or technology law (e.g., law of cyberspace) is recommended, though not required. Pass/Fail. Enrollment limited. [3]

LAW 677A: Intellectual Property and the Arts Clinic - Advanced

An optional second semester is available. Maximum of 5 Clinic credits. Pass/Fail. Faculty approval required. [2]

 

 

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