Intellectual Property 15 Intellectual Property and Innovation 40 Videos Modules (~3 to 18 minutes) Info Duration 15-1 Intellectual Property General Awareness This module will provide users with a high-level overview of patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, and confidentiality. It is generally intended as an introduction to more detailed programs for each. 18:54 15-31 Importance of Lab Notebooks Post America Invents Act (AIA) A look at five good reasons for maintaining lab notebooks after the passage of the American Invents Act. 8:03 15-32 Importance of Lab Notebooks A look at five good reasons for maintaining lab notebooks. 6:05 15-33 IP Contamination A look at IP contamination. What is it, how is it harmful, and how can you avoid it? 4:53 15-34 Product Contamination What is product contamination? How does it occur, what are the risks, and how can you avoid it? 5:07 15-35 Why Should Everyone Care About Intellectual Property? A look at intellectual property. Why is it important, and how can it help your business to succeed? 3:45 15-36 Why Should Sales Professionals Care About IP? A look at intellectual property. Why is it important to sales professionals, and how can it help them to succeed? 4:32 15-37 What to Do with Unsolicited Business Ideas A look at intellectual property. Why is it important to sales professionals, and how can it help them to succeed? 4:51 15-38 Considerations for IP Decisions in Connection with Innovative Ideas What are the common considerations for IP decisions in connection with innovative ideas? A look at the four main options are: a patent application. a trade secret, a defensive publication, fourth, nothing. 12:55 15-39 IP Risks and Opportunities Touch Every Part of a Business 8:13 15-40 IP Risks Associated with Copying Competitive Products 6:40 Micro Modules (~1 minute) Duration 15-2 What is Intellectual Property? 0:44 15-3 What Types of Intellectual Property Are there? 0:56 15-4 Can a Product or Process be Protected by More than One Kind of Intellectual Property? 0:59 15-5 What is the Difference Between a Patent and a Trade Secret? 0:54 15-6 What is the Difference Between a Patent and a Trademark? 1:10 15-7 Who Owns the Intellectual Property in a Joint Development Relationship? 1:29 15-8 Who Owns the Intellectual Property in a Services Relationship? 1:14 15-9 Why Do You Need an IP Strategy as an Embedded Part of Your Business Strategy? 1:09 15-10 Why is Being Religiously Tied to a “Not Invented Here” Mentality Dangerous? 1:11 Vignettes (~1 to 6 minutes) Info Duration 15-11 Introduction to IP Ownership Issues An introduction to the scenarios. 3:38 15-12 When Should You Start Thinking About Intellectual Property? A discussion of when you should begin to think about IP protection in connection with product development. 2:39 15-13 What is a Patent? A discussion about patents. 2:31 15-14 What is a Patent Claim? - Example A discussion of patent claims. 2:28 15-15 What is the Process when Dealing with Patent Examiners? A discussion of the process in dealing with patent examiners. 0:56 15-16 What is Prior Art? A discussion of prior art. 3:27 15-17 Involve IP Counsel as Early as Possible A discussion of the need to contact IP counsel as early as possible. 1:57 15-18 Do You Have to Be an Inventor to Be Listed as an Inventor on a Patent? A discussion of the need to be an inventor to be listed as an inventor on a patent? 1:44 15-19 Careful Communications A discussion of being careful in emails and other written exchanges. 3:16 15-20 What Are Your Options if You Are Potentially Infringing a Patent? A discussion of options if you are potentially infringing a patent. 4:43 15-21 What is a Product Clearance Search? A discussion of product clearance searching. 0:56 15-22 What is a Trade Secret? A discussion of trade secrets. 3:45 15-23 What is a Trademark? A discussion of trademarks. 3:09 15-24 What is a Copyright? A discussion of copyrights. 3:53 15-25 Open Source and Free Software A discussion of Open Source & Free Software. 1:29 15-26 Confidential Information and NDAs A discussion of Confidential information and NDAs. 4:53 15-27 IP Ownership Issues A discussion of IP Ownership Issues. 6:08 15-28 Categories of IP Ownership in Contracts A discussion of Categories of IP Ownership in Contracts. 7:12 15-29 How to Avoid Invisible Risks with Indirect Contractors A discussion of How to avoid Invisible Risks with indirect contractors. 2:22 15-30-120-1 IP: The Movie A movie describing all aspects of IP fundamentals. 1:11:45 20 Patent Fundamentals 112 Videos Modules (~3 to 19 minutes) Info Duration 20-1 What is a Patent? What is a patent? What are savvy companies doing with patents? Why should you be concerned about competitive patents or patents owned by non-practicing entities? Where is the power in the patent? As a general matter, what is a claim, and how does it work? 5:49 20-2 What is Patent Infringement? How do you infringe a patent? How do you design around a patent? We will use a simple product example to show this; a chair. A chair is a useful product example because it is well known, it has obvious components, and with a chair, executives will be able to easily understand the concept of infringement and designing around patents. 8:16 20-3 How Can You Have a Patent and Still not be Able to Make Your Patented Product? A brief description of the concept that a patent does not give the assignee or patentee the right to make, use, or sell, but only the right to exclude others from making, using, and selling. We will continue with the with chair example and describe situations where you can own a patent on a chair, and can still infringe another, more broad chair patent by making your own patented chair. And, we will discuss the value of having a narrow patent. For example, even though the owner of the broader patent can block you, with your narrower patent, you can also block that broad patent owner from making your patented chair. 3:24 20-4 What is a Patent Fence and What Can You Do About it? A brief description of the patent fence concept using simple examples with our chair. Our core patent claim will be an apparatus for sitting comprised of a back, a seat, and one or more legs. We will demonstrate a patent fence by having a competitor invent and patent a chair with the various extra features such as a footrest, a headrest, and wheels on the base. And we will demonstrate how that competitive patent fence can devalue our broad patent. 5:12 20-5 What Are Patent Trolls and Why Should they Scare You to Death? The worldwide landscape is covered with predators. Who is coming after you? What is a troll or non-practicing entity? Where does the term come from? Can they legally do what they do? What are their strengths? What are their weaknesses? What are some basic defenses that can be used to block trolls? 12:18 20-6 Publishing and Defensive Publications This module will briefly respond to the following Questions: What is publication and why can it result in the loss of your own patent rights? Trade Secret rights? What is publication clearance and why is it useful? What is defensive publishing? How can it help to block competitive patents? How can it reduce worldwide patent costs? What are the best practices for defensive publishing? 7:54 20-7-60-1 What is Prior Art and Why is it Important to My Business? What is prior art searching and competitive landscaping, and how do these functions relate to your business? We will discuss Freedom to Operate (FTO), Invalidity, Patentability, patents for competitive intelligence, and general reports for these functional needs. 6:44 20-8 What is a Design Patent? What is a design patent? How do design patents overlap with trademarks? A comparison of design patents with utility patents. What are some examples of design patents? What are the Key differences between copyrights and design patents? 9:58 20-9 Inventorship We will talk about your status as an inventor on a patent; a topic some people call inventorship. Who should be listed as an inventor on a patent? We will use several examples to illustrate the appropriate inventorship designation. 6:31 20-10 What You Put in Writing Could Adversely Impact Litigation In this module, we will discuss how putting your thoughts and ideas in writing can adversely impact an outcome of litigation (pending or future). We will also discuss terms you should avoid in memos, emails, or other written communications. 7:38 20-11 Software Patents In this module, we describe the state of software patents; what typically can and cannot be patented related to software, and what you can do to increase your chances of securing patent protection. 10:05 20-12 Provisional Patent Applications In this module, we will discuss provisional patent applications in terms of both what they are and what they are not, including risks associated with using provisional patent applications to seek patent protection 5:32 20-72 Patent Marking in the US What are the pros and cons of marking patented products? How can you mark patented products? What is false patent marking? 5:50 20-73 Patent Marking What are the pros and cons of marking patented products? How can you mark patented products? What is false patent marking? 5:11 30-3-20-81-37-1 What is a Patent Claim? A look at claims of utility patents. What is the difference between an independent claim and a dependent claim? 3:34 20-83 Why You’re Needed for PTO Office Actions 5:51 20-84 Why You’re Needed to Support Patent Application Review 6:01 20-85 How Does Claim Deletion Impact Inventorship 3:03 20-86 Divisional Patent Applications 5:04 20-87 Continuation and Continuation-in-Part Patent Applications 7:22 20-88 Continuation Patent Applications 6:08 20-89 Why is it Critical to File US Patent Applications Before Engaging Suppliers, Vendors, and Customers? 2:09 20-90 Contributory Infringement 4:15 20-91 Willful Patent Infringement 5:20 20-92 Benefits of a Provisional Patent Application (US) 3:15 20-93 How Does Plant Variety Protection (PVP) Compare to a Patent in the US? 18:49 27-7-20-94 How Does an EU community Design Compare to a US Design Patent 4:53 20-95 What is a Standard Essential Patent (SEP)? 10:44 20-96 Can I Talk Publicly About My Patent Pending or Patented Technology? 5:55 20-97 Who Owns the Patent for an Employee’s Invention in France? 3:20 20-98 Who Owns the Patent for an Employee’s Invention in Germany? 4:06 20-99 Who Owns the Patent for an Employee’s Invention in the United Kingdom? 2:56 20-100 Who Owns the Patent for an Employee’s Invention in the Netherlands? 2:39 20-101 Who Owns the Patent for an Employee’s Invention in Belgium? 3:53 20-102 Who Owns the Patent for an Employee’s Invention in Switzerland? 4:33 20-103 Who Owns the Patent for a Contractor’s Invention in France? 1:16 20-104 Who Owns the Patent for a Contractor’s Invention in the United Kingdom? 1:15 20-105 What is a Foreign Filing License? 8:37 20-106 Selling Products with Patented Features 9:37 20-107 What is the Prior Use Defense in Patent Infringement Actions? 8:14 20-108 What Is a European Unitary Patent? 6:24 20-109 What is an Ex-Parte Patent Reexamination? 12:23 20-110 Why Are Claims Decisions Different Depending on Where You File? 2:33 20-111 Do Not Fear the Non-Obvious Inventive Step Patentability Requirement 6:24 20-113 What Are the Basic Requirements for Patentability? 5:16 Micro Modules (~1 to 2 minutes) Duration 20-13 What is a Patent? 0:58 20-14 What Are the Basic Requirements of Patentability? 1:32 20-15 How Can Patents Benefit Your Business? 1:22 20-16 What is the Life of a US Utility Patent? 0:57 20-17 How Much Does it Cost to Prepare, File, and Maintain a US Utility Patent? 1:23 20-18 How Expensive is it to Enforce Your Patent? 0:53 20-19 What is a Patent Fence? 2:20 20-20 How Do You Prevent a Patent Fence? 1:04 20-21 What is a Patent Troll? 1:03 20-22 What is Patent Infringement? 0:47 20-23 Who Are the Plaintiff and Defendant in a Patent Infringement Litigation? 0:29 20-24 What is an Invention Disclosure? 0:50 20-25 What Are the Main Defenses to a Patent Infringement Action? 1:18 20-26 Does Having a Patent Give Me the Right to Make and Sell My Patent Product? 1:17 20-27 How Do You Decide Who Should be Named as an Inventor on a Patent Application? 2:08 20-28 How is Patent Ownership Determined? 0:38 20-29 What is the Difference Between Ownership and Co-Ownership of US Patent Rights? 1:07 20-30 What is a Patent Assignment? 0:58 20-31 What is a Patent License? 0:55 20-32 What is the Difference Between an IP Licensor and an IP Licensee? 0:22 20-33 What is a Patent Royalty? 0:29 20-34 What is the Difference Between Patent In-Licensing and Out-Licensing? 0:27 20-35 How Can Rights be Licensed Under a Patent? 1:11 20-36 What is the Difference Between an Exclusive and non-Exclusive Patent License? 1:16 20-37 What is a Design Patent? 1:15 20-38 How Do Design Patents Compare with Utility Patents? 1:27 20-39 How Do Design Patents Compare with Copyrights in the US? 1:43 20-40 How Can Publications Harm Your Potential Patent Rights? 1:16 20-41 Where is the US Patent Office? 0:25 20-42 What Kinds of Things Do Patents Protect? 1:13 20-43 Are there Different types of US Patents? 0:52 20-44 What is the Difference Between a Patent Application and a Patent? 0:53 20-45 What Are the Requirements for Getting a Patent? 1:47 20-46 What Happens if I Publicly Disclose My Invention Before I File a Patent Application on the Invention? 0:51 20-47 Can I Get a Patent for My Invention with no Intention of Making or Selling Products Covered by My Patent? 0:35 20-48 Can a Product be Protected by More than One Patent? 0:49 20-49 When Can an Owner of a US Patent Sue Someone for Patent Infringement in the US? 1:03 20-50 How Much Does it Cost to Get a US Patent? 1:47 20-51 How Long Does it Take to Get a Patent? 0:55 20-52 What is the Process for Getting a US Utility Patent? 1:33 20-53 How Do I Know if I Should be Named as an Inventor on a Patent? 0:57 20-54 How Do I Know if My Invention is Patentable as a Utility Patent in the US? 1:35 20-55 Who Are US Patent Attorneys and what Do they Do? 1:17 20-56 Who Are US Patent Agents and what Do they Do? 0:44 20-57 What is the Difference Between a US Patent Attorney and a US Patent Agent? 0:52 20-58 Can there be More than One Inventor for a Patentable Invention? 0:41 20-59 What is the Patent Cooperation Treaty and Why is it Important? 1:14 20-60 Does Every Country Have the Same Laws Regarding Patents? 0:43 20-61 How Can I Determine the Value of a Patent? 0:56 20-62 Can a Patent be Bought or Sold? 0:29 20-63 Can a Patent Application be Bought or Sold? 0:31 20-64 What is a Provisional Patent Application? 1:55 20-65 Can a Patent Infringe Another Patent? 0:58 20-66 Is there Value in Filing a Patent Application, Even if it Never Becomes a Patent? 1:15 20-67 Why Should You Become a Named Inventor on a Patent? 1:50 20-68 Why Are Brainstorming Sessions and Patents Critical to Innovation? 1:05 20-69 Why is it Critical to File Patent Applications Before Engaging with Suppliers, Vendors, and Customers? 1:11 20-70 Can You Obtain Valuable Knowledge from Patents? 1:24 20-71 Can Patents help You Find Hard-to-Find Competitors? 1:08 20-74 First to File in the US 1:37 20-75 First to File International 1:14 20-76 How Do You Properly Mark Your Patented Products? 1:50 20-77 What Are Pre-Issuance Damages for Patent Infringement in the US? 2:06 20-78 What if You Mark a Product with an Expired Patent Number in the US 0:55 20-79 What Are the Key Elements of a False Patent Marking Claim 0:41 20-80 What is Patent Marking? 1:07 20-82 Protecting Software Inventions 3:16 25 EPO Patents and Oppositions 7 Videos Micro Modules (~2 to 8 minutes) Duration 25-1 Introduction to the European Patent Office 3:53 25-2 What is the Process for getting an EPO Patent 9:08 25-3 Oppositions at the European Patent Office EPO 4:13 25-4 Advantages of Filing an EPO Opposition 2:09 25-5 Who May File an EPO Opposition? 1:53 25-6 When Should You Avoid Filing an EPO Opposition? 3:28 25-7 What is the Procedure for an EPO Opposition? 7:21 27 EU Community Designs 7 Videos Micro Modules (~2 to 7 minutes) Duration 27-1 What is a Community Design in the European Union? 6:20 27-2 Which Products Can You Protect with an EU Community Design? 1:31 27-3 What are Exceptions to EU Community Design Protection? 3:51 27-4 Who Owns the Rights to a Community Design in the EU? 1:34 27-5 What is a Registered Community Design in the EU 4:21 27-6 What is an Unregistered Community Design in the EU? 3:07 27-7-20-94 How Does an EU community Design Compare to a US Design Patent? 4:53 30 How to Read a Patent 9 Videos Micro Modules (~3 to 4 minutes) Info Duration 30-1 The Front Page of a Utility Patent A look at the front page of a utility patent. What information is there, and how is that information useful? 3:25 30-2 Between the Front Page and Claims of a Utility Patent A look at the components of a patent specification between the front page and the claims. What information is found there? 3:28 30-3-20-81-37-1 What is a Patent Claim? We use visualizations and a simple example to provide training on patent claims, both independent and dependent. 3:34 30-4 How to Read a Patent for Patentability How can you read a patent to assess patentability? Why would you want to? 3:27 30-5 How to Read a Patent for Invalidity How can you read a patent for invalidity, and when would you want to? 4:06 30-6 How to Read a Patent for Freedom to Operate How can you read a patent for freedom to operate? When would you want to? 4:00 30-7 Claim Drafting - A Girl and Her Trike 9:04 30-8 Anatomy of a Patent Claim 9:53 30-9 Patentability and Infringement 7:40 35 Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) 5 Videos Micro Modules (~1 to 3 minutes) Info Duration 35-1 What is a PCT Application? We provide an overview of the PCT system including the basics on the PCT filing process. 3:35 35-2 What Are the Key Steps in PCT Filing? We provide a description of the Key steps in the PCT filing process. 3:45 35-3 What Are the Typical Costs for PCT Filing? We provide an overview of the Key costs associated with the PCT application system. 1:34 35-4 Why is a PCT Application Advantageous? We provide the Key advantages associated with filing PCT applications. 2:36 35-5 Important Considerations with PCT We provide a description of Keys risks/challenges associated with PCT filings. 1:41 37 Patent Claims 6 Videos Modules (~3 to 9 minutes) Info Duration 30-3-20-81-37-1 What is a Patent Claim? We use visualizations and a simple example to provide training on patent claims, both independent and dependent. 3:34 30-7-37-2 Claim Drafting - A Girl and Her Trike 9:04 30-8-37-3 Anatomy of a Patent Claim 9:53 30-9-37-4 Patentability and Infringement Most legal rights give a person an affirmative right to do something. Such is not the case with patent rights. A patent gives you the right to exclude others from doing something. Specifically, a patent gives you the right to keep others from making, using, selling or offering the patented product for sale. 7:40 Scenarios (~23 minutes) Duration 37-5 Chess Claims with Thomas Colson and Bob Simpson 21:58 37-6 Slider Claims with Thomas Colson and Bob Simpson 22:58 40 Trademarks 43 Videos Modules (~3 to 13 minutes) Info Duration 40-1 What is a Trademark? What is a trademark? Why is it useful for a company to have trademarks? How does a trademark compare to a business name? What are the practical distinctions between domain names and trademarks? 8:16 40-2 What is Inherent Distinctiveness of a Trademark? We start with the basic mentality of getting a trademark. What is distinctiveness and why is it important to getting a Trademark? How do we assess the distinctiveness of your mark? What is inherent distinctiveness and actual distinctiveness? What are Fanciful, Arbitrary, Suggestive, Descriptive, and Generic Trademarks? 11:24 40-3 What is Actual Distinctiveness of a Trademark? What is actual distinctiveness? How distinctive is your mark relative to other marks in the marketplace? What is the difference between a registered and non-registered mark? 5:43 40-4 What is Trademark Infringement? How do you infringe a trademark? What is likelihood of confusion to source? What are some basic steps you can take to avoid trademark infringement? 13:31 40-5 Benefits of a US Federal Trademark Registration In this module, we will discuss the benefits of obtaining a US federal trademark registration; such as the use of a Circle R, geographic enforceability, registration with US Customs and Border Protection, bringing actions in federal court, and inclusion in trademark databases. 2:51 40-35 The Use of Trademarks in Marketing Material A look at using trademarks in marketing material. What are some tips for creating a successful trademark? 6:18 40-36 Trademark Dilution 5:32 40-37 What is a Trademark Clearance Search? 4:54 40-38 Considerations for Trademark Usage in Multiple Languages 3:01 40-39 Avoid Product Packaging that Diminishes Your Trademark 5:25 40-40 How to Keep a US Trademark Alive 3:01 40-41 When Is Non-Use of a US Trademark Excusable? 4:54 40-42 How to Keep an EU Trademark Alive 3:01 40-43 What is a TM Clearance Search, and How to Conduct One? 10:36 Micro Modules (~1 to 2 minutes) Duration 40-6 What is a Trademark? 0:30 40-7 What is the Duration of a US Trademark? 0:42 40-8 What Are the Advantages of a US Trademark Registration Versus Common Law Trademark Rights? 1:16 40-9 Can Sounds be Protected as US Trademarks? 0:47 40-10 Can Colors be Protected by US Trademarks? 1:10 40-11 Can You Get a US Trademark on a Scent? 0:50 40-12 Can the Shape of a Product be the Subject of Trademark Protection? 0:45 40-13 What’s the Difference Between a Trademark and a Business Name? 1:06 40-14 What’s the Difference Between a Trademark and a Domain Name? 0:48 40-15 Is it Necessary to Use a Trademark in Commerce? 0:49 40-16 What is Trademark Distinctiveness? 0:54 40-17 What Are the Categories of Inherent Distinctiveness for Trademarks? 1:42 40-18 What is Actual Distinctiveness of a Trademark? 0:33 40-19 What Are the Factors Typically Considered in Determining Actual Distinctiveness of a Trademark? 1:10 40-20 When Can You Use a Circle R in Connection with Your Trademark? 0:22 40-21 What Are the two Main Causes of Action for Trademark Infringement? 0:17 40-22 What is a Cause of Action for Trademark Infringement Based Upon Likelihood of Confusion? 0:55 40-23 What is a Cause of Action for Trademark Infringement Based Upon Dilution? 1:11 40-24 What Factors Are Typically Considered in a Trademark Infringement Analysis Based Upon Likelihood of Confusion? 1:26 40-25 Why Are Trademarks Important to a Company? 0:53 40-26 How Expensive is Trademark Infringement Litigation? 0:57 40-27 Who Are the Plaintiff and Defendant in a Trademark Infringement Litigation? 0:25 40-28 What Kinds of Things Do Trademarks Protect? 0:39 40-29 What is the Difference Between a US Trademark Application and a US Trademark? 1:12 40-30 What Are the Requirements for Getting a US Trademark? 1:16 40-31 Can a Product be Protected by More than One Trademark? 0:43 40-32 What is a US Trademark License? 1:23 40-33 Can a Trademark be Bought or Sold? 0:26 40-34 Can a Trademark Application be Bought or Sold? 0:29 45 Trade Dress 8 Videos Micro Modules (~1 to 5 minutes) Info Duration 45-1 What is Trade Dress? We provide a brief overview of Trade Dress in terms of their benefits and comparison with trademarks. 2:13 45-2 The Trade Dress Functional Prohibition We provide a breif description of the "Funcational" prohibition associated with Trade Dress with two examples. 3:21 45-3 Look for Advertising to Support Trade Dress Enforcement We provide a brief description of the importance of "Look For" advertising to establish Trade Dress rights. 1:15 45-4 Trade Dress Examples The best way to understand Trade Dress is with examples. So, we provide six examples of actual Trade Dress. 5:11 45-5 What is the Difference Between Trade Dress and a Design Patent? We provide a brief comparison of Trade Dress and Design patents. 2:45 45-6 What is the Difference Between Trade Dress and Trademarks? We provide a brief comparison of Trade Dress and Trademarks. 1:11 45-7 Can Functional Aspects of Products be Protected by Trade Dress? We provide a brief description of the functional prohibition in connection with Trade Dress. 1:13 45-8 Acquired Distinctiveness in Trade Dress A look at trade dress distinctiveness. When is it inherent, and when is it acquired or earned? 5:18 47 Anti-Counterfeiting of Intellectual Property 25 Videos Micro Modules (~1 to 10 minutes) Duration 47-1 An Overview of Counterfeiting 9:15 47-2 Introduction to Counterfeiting 3:05 47-3 Counterfeit Goods vs. Knockoffs 2:11 47-4 Counterfeit Goods vs. Pirated Goods 3:10 47-5 Counterfeiting vs. Trademark Infringement 2:35 47-6 Counterfeiting vs. Patent Infringement 2:21 47-7 Counterfeiting vs. Copyright Infringement 2:47 47-8 Trafficking in Counterfeit Goods or Services (US) 3:16 47-9 “Counterfeit Marks” under the US Offense of Trafficking in Counterfeit Goods or Services 1:49 47-10 Penalties for Trafficking in Counterfeit Goods or Services (US) 1:59 47-11 Trafficking in Counterfeit Goods or Services 2:18 47-12 “Trafficking” under the US Offense of Trafficking in Counterfeit Goods or Services 3:00 47-13 What is a Counterfeit Military Good or Service in the US? 1:51 47-14 Transshipment and Exportation of Counterfeit Goods or Services under Section 42 of the US Lanham Act 5:48 47-15 Civil Damages for Intentional Use of a Counterfeit Trademark under the US Lanham Act 4:57 47-16 Trafficking in Counterfeit Labels, Illicit Labels, or Counterfeit Documentation or Packaging (US) 3:06 47-17 Penalties and Remedies for Trafficking in Counterfeit Labels, Illicit Labels, or Counterfeit Documentation or Packaging (US) 2:21 47-18 Anti-Counterfeit Measures under EU Regulation 608-2013 2:47 47-19 “Counterfeit Goods” under EU Regulation 608-2013 3:16 47-20 “Geographical Indications” under EU Regulation 608-2013 1:49 47-21 “Pirated Goods” under EU Regulation 608-2013 1:00 47-22 “Goods Suspected of Infringing an Intellectual Property Right” under EU Regulation 608-2013 2:18 47-23 Counterfeiting under the TRIPS Agreement 3:16 47-24 “Counterfeit Trademark Goods” under the TRIPS Agreement 1:49 47-25 “Pirated Copyright Goods” under the TRIPS Agreement 1:59 50 Copyrights 46 Videos Modules (~3 to 8 minutes) Info Duration 50-1 Copyright Fundamentals What are copyrights? What aren’t copyrights? What materials are available for copyright protection? What does a copyright give you the right to do? What are the exceptions of those rights? What is Fair Use? Do you need a federal copyright registration to have a valid copyright? What’s the life of a copyright registration? 8:32 50-2 Beware of Copying Images from the Internet This program describes IP risks associated with using digital images and videos from the web in connection with things like websites, presentations, publications, and brochures. Simply, just because you are able to copy an image or video from the web, it doesn’t mean you are legally permitted to do so, and the penalties can be severe. 6:42 50-21 Advantages of a US Federal Copyright Registration A look at the advantages of U.S. federal copyright registration. How does the government incentivize the registration of copyrights? 3:04 50-22 Copyright Ownership in the US A look at copyright ownership in the United States. How can you ensure you own copyrights for works completed by employees or contractors? 3:00 50-24 Copyright Issues in Connection With Software 2:43 50-32 Can You Infringe a Copyright by Sending or Posting a Hyperlink (US) 4:02 50-33 Can You Infringe a Copyright by Sending or Posting a Hyperlink (EU) 7:47 50-34 Secondary Copyright Infringement (US) 4:01 50-35 What is a Copyright? (UK) 4:13 50-36 Who Owns the Copyrights to an Employee’s Work in France? 3:14 50-37 Who Owns the Copyrights to an Employee’s Work in Germany? 2:10 50-38 Who Owns the Copyrights to an Employee’s Work in the United Kingdom? 2:18 50-39 Who Owns the Copyrights to an Employee’s Work in the Netherlands? 4:13 50-40 Who Owns the Copyrights to an Employee’s Work in Belgium? 3:03 50-41 Who Owns the Copyrights to an Employee’s Work in Switzerland? 3:01 50-42 Who Owns the Copyrights to a Contractor’s Work in France? 2:26 50-43 Who Owns the Copyrights to a Contractor’s Work in Germany? 2:21 50-44 Who Owns the Copyrights to a Contractor’s Work in the United Kingdom? 2:29 50-45 Who Owns the Copyrights to a Contractor’s Work in the Netherlands? 1:46 50-46 Who Owns the Copyrights to a Contractor’s Work in Belgium? 2:27 50-47 Who Owns the Copyrights to a Contractor’s Work in Switzerland? 2:33 Micro Modules (~1 to 2 minutes) Duration 50-3 What is a Copyright? 1:06 50-4 How Long Does a US Copyright Last? 0:48 50-5 Do You Need a US Federal Copyright Registration to Have a Valid Copyright? 0:32 50-6 What Are the Advantages of a US Copyright Registration? 1:11 50-7 What is the Fair Use Exception to Copyright Laws? 1:00 50-8 How is Copyright Ownership Determined? 0:51 50-9 What is a “Work Made for Hire” Under Copyright Law? 1:00 50-10 What is a Derivative Work Under Copyright Law? 1:02 50-11 What Does a Copyright Give You the Right to Do? 0:26 50-12 How Expensive is Copyright Infringement Litigation? 0:55 50-13 Who Are the Plaintiff and Defendant in a Copyright Infringement Litigation? 0:27 50-14 Can we Freely Use Images, Videos, and Documents We Find on the Internet? 1:08 50-15 What Kinds of Things Do Copyrights Protect? 1:06 50-16 What Are the Requirements for Getting a US Copyright? 1:19 50-17 What is Copyright Infringement? 1:20 50-18 Does Every Nation Have the Same Laws Regarding Copyrights? 1:03 50-19 What is a US Copyright License? 0:57 50-20 Can a Copyright be Bought or Sold? 0:17 50-25 Secondary Copyright Infringement (UK) 1:44 50-26 Secondary Copyright Infringement- Importing an Infringing Copy (UK) 1:00 50-27 Secondary Copyright Infringement- Possessing or Dealing with an Infringing Copy (UK) 1:20 50-28 Secondary Copyright Infringement- Providing Means for Making Infringing Copies 2:14 50-29 Secondary Copyright Infringement- Permitting the Use of Premises for an Infringing Performance (UK) 1:17 50-30 Secondary Copyright Infringement- Provision of an Apparatus for an Infringing Performance (UK) 1:57 50-31 Secondary Copyright Infringement (Global) 2:46 55 Supplier Interactions 6 Videos Modules (~3 to 8 minutes) Duration 55-1 Reducing Risks Associated with Supplier Interactions 8:30 55-2 Copyright Infringement Issues with Suppliers Drawings 2:52 55-5 How to Protect Supplier Proprietary Information, and What if You Don't? 5:51 Micro Modules (~1 to 3 minutes) Duration 55-3 New Developments Under Build to Print Contracts Are Not Immune From Liability 1:55 55-4 What is Proprietary Information? 1:17 55-6 Beware of Suppliers with Patents 2:09 60 Prior Art 10 Videos Module (~4 to 7 minutes) Info Duration 60-1-20-7 What is Prior Art and Why is Prior Art Important to My Business? What is prior art searching and competitive landscaping, and how do these functions relate to your business? We will discuss Freedom to Operate (FTO), Invalidity, Patentability, patents for competitive intelligence, and general reports for these functional needs. 6:44 60-9 What Do I Do About Patents Uncovered During an FTO Search 6:09 60-10 What is a Freedom to Operate Search and Why Are They Important? 5:16 Micro Modules (~1 minute) Duration 60-2 What is Prior Art? 0:59 60-3