SemesterSpring Semester, 2018
DepartmentGraduate Institute of Technology, Innovation & Intellectual Property Management, MA Program(IPM), First Year Graduate Institute of Technology, Innovation & Intellectual Property Management, MA Program(IPM), Second Year
Course NameSeminar on International Intellectual Property Law (II)
InstructorSHEN CHUNG-LUN
Credit2.0
Course TypeElective
Prerequisite
Course Objective
Course Description
Course Schedule

3/01



Introduction to the Course



3/08



The Principles of International Intellectual Property Law (1): Introduction



Class instructor: Professor Shen



Reading Assignment: Frederick M. Abbott et al., International Intellectual Property in an Integrated World economy, pp1-19



Hours input for learning on preview and review : 4 hours



3/15



The Principles of International Intellectual Property Law (2): National Treatment



Class instructor: Professor Shen



Reading Assignment: Goldstein & Tremble, International Intellectual Property 13-23



Hours input for learning on preview and review : 4 hours



3/22



The Principles of International Intellectual Property Law (3): Territoriality



Class instructor: Professor Shen



Reading Assignment: Frederick M. Abbott et al., International Intellectual Property in an Integrated World economy, pp 80-93



Hours input for learning on preview and review : 4 hours



3/29



Academic Speech(I)



Guest Speaker: TBA



Topic: TBA



Reading Assignment: TBA



Hours input for learning on preview and review : 4 hours



4/05



No class (Tomb Sweeping Festival)



4/12



Academic Speech(II)



Guest Speaker: TBA



Topic: TBA



Reading Assignment: TBA



Hours input for learning on preview and review : 4 hours



4/19



The key issues under International Patent Law (1): Inventive Step



Class instructor: Professor Shen and the teaching assistants on duty



Reading Assignment :Martin Adelman, Global Issues in Patent Law, pp126-49



Hours input for learning on preview and review : 4 hours



4/26



The key issues under International Patent Law (2): Indirect Infringement



Class instructor: Professor Shen and the teaching assistants on duty



Reading Assignment: Martin Adelman, Global Issues in Patent Law, pp. 183-207.



Hours input for learning on preview and review : 4 hours



5/03



The key issues under International Copyright Law(1): Public Performance



Class instructor: Professor Shen and the teaching assistants on duty



Reading Assignment : Goldstein & Tremble, International Intellectual Property 365-84;



Hours input for learning on preview and review : 4 hours



5/10



No class: Preparation for the final presentation



5/17



The key issues under International Copyright Law(2): Remedies



Class instructor: Professor Shen and the teaching assistants on duty



Reading Assignment : Goldstein & Tremble, International Intellectual Property 372-89;



Hours input for learning on preview and review : 4 hours



5/24



The key issues under International Trademark Law(1): Exhaustion I



Class instructor: Professor Shen and the teaching assistants on duty



Reading Assignment : Frederick M. Abbott et al., International Intellectual Property in an Integrated World economy, pp 447-67



Hours input for learning on preview and review : 4 hours



5/31



The key issues under International Trademark Law(2): Exhaustion II



Class instructor: Professor Shen and the teaching assistants on duty



Reading Assignment : C-291/16 Schweppes SA v Red Paralela SL and Red Paralela BCN SL, 20 December 2017



Hours input for learning on preview and review : 4 hours



6/07



Presentation day 1 for two respective groups sharing two-hour class



6/14



Presentation day 2 for two respective groups sharing two-hour class



6/21



Presentation day 3 for two respective groups sharing two-hour class



6/28



Presentation day 4 for one respective group sharing two-hour class


Teaching Methods
Teaching Assistant
Requirement/Grading

Class Participation                                              35%



Presentation of the Assignment                         20%



Comment on Your Colleague's Presentation     10%



Final Paper                                                           35%



It should be noted that the grading is not based on the fluency of English speaking, but rather on the willingness to express your idea in English. Those who don't speak English well can still perform well in this class if they do work hard and are willing to participate.


Textbook & Reference

 



Abbott, Frederick, et al., International Intellectual Property System in an Integrated World Economy (3d. ed. 2015).



Adelman, Martin et al., Global Issues in Intellectual Property Law (2011)



Chow, Daniel C.K. & Lee, Edward, International Intellectual Property: Problems, Cases and Materials (2d. edition 2012) (Chow & Lee, International Intellectual Property).



Correa, Carlos M. & Yusuf, Abdulqawi A, Intellectual Property and International Trade-The TRIPS Agreement (2d. ed., 2008)



Correa, Carlos M., Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property



Rights-A Commentary on the TRIPS Agreement (2007).



Goldstein, Paul & Tremble, Marketa, International Intellectual Property: Cases and Materials (4th. edition, 2016)( Goldstein & Tremble, International Intellectual Property)


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