Course Information
- 19 Dec 2024 (Thu) 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Course Overview
Legal Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
Introduction
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The legal landscape of intellectual property is getting more and morecomplicated and demands and expectation over public officers are ever-growing. In view of these, there is a need to enhance the understanding of public officers of key legal issues and practices regarding intellectual property law in Hong Kong which are pertaining to their work.
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The aim of this training is to provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the necessary legal knowledge and practical skills in relation to the intellectual property law in Hong Kong, and their relevance of the knowledge to their work.
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This seminar is tailored for non-lawyers, such as government officials, business owners, directors, chief executives, managers and professionals.
Objectives
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Understand the key intellectual property law issues and practices relevant to public officers' work in Hong Kong.
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Gain a comprehensive overview of intellectual property law knowledge and skills needed for daily work.
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Learn how to apply intellectual property law expertise to one's job responsibilities.
Trainer Profile
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Practicing Barrister(s)
Certificate of attendance
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Certificate of Attendance will be issued to participants who have attended more than 90% of the enrolled course hours
Should you have any questions, please free feel to contact Ms. Joanne Chan during office hour.
Tel: (852) 2202-9330 Email: training@hkqaa.org
Office Hour: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Monday to Friday)
What You’ll Learn
Contents
- Overview of intellectual property rights in Hong Kong
- Copyright Ordinance and related legislation
- Commencement, transitional provisions and savings
- Subsistence, ownership and duration of copyright
- Infringement and secondary infringement of copyright, permitted act and remedies
- Presumptions relevant to various copyright works
- Dealings with intellectual property rights including assignment, licensing and transmission
- The Copyright Tribunal and use of affidavit evidence
- Cyber crime involving intellectual property investigation
- Situation discussion / case study exercises