LLB344 Intellectual Property Law


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Unit code:LLB344
Prerequisite(s):LLH201 or LWB146. LLH201 can be studied in the same teaching period as LLB344
Antirequisite(s):LWB486
Credit points:12
TimetableDetails in HiQ, if available
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Online
Semester 1
Gardens Point
Semester 1
CSP student contribution  $2,040
Pre-2021 CSP student contribution  $1,597

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Domestic tuition unit fee  $3,024
International unit fee  $4,044
Intellectual property law is the umbrella term that encompasses the legal rights and responsibilities of creators and users of intangible goods. This subject provides you with the ability to identify issues and apply the law in the key areas of intellectual property law, including copyright and related rights, patents, trademarks, designs, and confidential information. By developing a broad understanding of these key areas of law, you will become familiar with the main structure of intellectual property law as a basis for providing advice in practice. Importantly, since this area of law is in a continual and rapid state of development, this subject is also designed to enable you to identify competing policy interests and evaluate potential changes to intellectual property law in a connected society.