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Global Exploitation of IP
Last Updated Date:   9 June 2009


4 Credits,  Semester 2

Course Description:
The advent of new technologies in this scientific and technological age has led to a dramatic shift in business strategies and global economic development. IP rights form an "inexhaustible resource" from which the fruits of research and innovation can be valued and commercially dealt with. This course will analyse the existing global regime for technology transfer and the strategy for an effective global exploitation and management of IP rights. It will also explore issues, such as, licensing & valuation of IPRs, due diligence and enforcement of IP rights. Students will be required to (a) conduct negotiation based on hypothetical facts and draft the necessary agreements therein, (b) submit a written assignment and (c) conduct an oral presentation based on the written assignment topic.

Course Convenor: A/P Ng Siew Kuan

Co-teacher(s): Nil

Module Codes: LL4071 / LL5071 / LL6071

Contact Hours: One 3-hr continuous weekly seminar

Workload: 3 hours

Mode of Assessment: Written Assignment - 45%; Oral presentation - 15%; Negotiation - 25%; Drafting - 15%

Preclusions: Nil

Prerequisites: NUS Compulsory Core Law Curriculum or equivalent.

Examination Date: 100% Continuous Assessment

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