Fall 2014
Professor(s):
Greg Vetter (FACULTY)
Credits: 2
Course Areas: Intellectual Property and Information Law
Time: 5:30p-7:30p M Location: 215 TUII
Course Outline: This course covers domestic intellectual property laws - patent, copyright, trademark, and trade secret - through statues and cases. It is designed to afford the student who intends to practice in other areas an acquaintance with key IP issues, principles and doctrine, and to provide the intellectual property and information law specialist an introduction to the overall subject. The course will provide roughly equal treatment of patent, copyright and trademark law, approximately four weeks for each, with the remainder applied to the law of trade secrets, introduction, and/or review.
Course Syllabus: http://www.law.uh.edu/faculty/gvetter/classes/IPsurveyFall2014/IPSurveyFall2014.htm
Course Notes: Please read the items indicated on the web-posted syllabus.
Prerequisites: No
First Day Assignments: Please read the items indicated on the web-posted syllabus.
Final Exam Schedule: 12/08/14 6pm-8pm 215 TU2
This course will have:
Exam: Yes
Paper: No
Satisfies Senior Upper Level Writing Requirement: No
Experiential Course Type:
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Course Materials
No book required for this course
Please read the items indicated on the web-posted syllabus.