Overview of U.S. Intellectual Property Law
Intellectual property (IP) is a critical component of modern economies, allowing creators to profit from their work and innovate. In the United States, IP law governs not only patents and trademarks but also copyrights, trade secrets, and lesser-known forms like folksonomies.
Objectives of Our Program
- Understand the fundamental principles of U.S. IP law, including statutory framework, case law, and regulatory developments
- Apply IP concepts to specific scenarios, such as patent applications, trademark disputes, and copyright infringement
- Develop critical thinking skills through interactive lessons, simulations, and group discussions
Our Expert Faculty and Student Insights
Come learn from experienced professors and IP practitioners who have dedicated their careers to shaping the U.S. IP landscape.
"Intellectual property law is a complex, ever-evolving field that requires a deep understanding of both theory and practice." - John Doe, Professor of Law at Stanford University's School of Law