Intellectual Property Program

Curriculum

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A Broad and Varied Curriculum

Students learn Intellectual Property basics in introductory courses – Intellectual Property, Copyright Law, Patent Law, and Trademarks – and gain practical experience in the Intellectual Property and the Arts clinic and Patent Litigation practicum. They also explore advanced topics, including international intellectual property law, artificial intelligence, the law of cyberspace, and science and technology law.

Administrative LawFirst Amendment Constitutional LawIntellectual Property ResearchPatent Law
Antitrust LawIntellectual Property and the Arts ClinicInternational Intellectual PropertyPatent Litigation Practicum
Copyright LawIntellectual Property and the Arts Clinic - AdvancedLaw of CyberspaceTrade Secrets
Entertainment Industry Transactions: Negotiation and Drafting Intellectual Property LicensingMusic and Copyright SeminarTrademarks Short Course

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The Vanderbilt Intellectual Property Program Immerses Students in IP

The Intellectual Property Program at Vanderbilt Law School encompasses introductory and advanced IP law courses, along with co-curricular offerings.

VIPP Director Daniel Gervais shares how students can immerse themselves in IP law at Vanderbilt and how Nashville provides the perfect backdrop to do so.

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