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3 Intellectual Property Law
Intellectual Property Law protects intellectual (technical or cultural) creative activities and their results. With technological
advances, industrial progress and changes in mode of transaction, this legal field is increasingly important in recent years.
This course focuses on the Patent Act and the Copyright Act.
The course aims to help students learn an overview of intellectual property law. Students understand rights, judicial precedent,
revision, and so on. They apply knowledge obtained, by thinking voluntarily.
- To learn an overview of intellectual property law and developments of legal system, and understand revisions and new important
precedent.
- To learn the significance and role of intellectual property rights in modern society, and understand industrial property law
(the Patent Act, the Utility Model Act, the Design Act and the Trademark Act), the Copyright Act and the Unfair Competition
Prevention Act.
- To recognize that intellectual property is familiar problem and to think voluntarily with legal mind on the basis of facts
regarding intellectual property.
- To understand and apply contents of intellectual property law including procedures, if a student aspires to be a patent attorney
or a Certified Specialist of Intellectual Property Management.
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Class schedule |
HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) |
Amount of Time Required |
1. |
Guidance |
Confirmation of the syllabus, Handout |
130minutes |
2. |
What is the Intellectual Property Law? Patent Act (Invention)
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[Textbook] UNIT 1 |
120minutes |
UNIT 2 |
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3. |
Patent Act (Conditions for Patentability) |
UNIT 3 |
120minutes |
4. |
Patent Act (Inventor, misappropriated application, Inventions by Employees) |
UNIT 4 |
120minutes |
5. |
Patent Act (Application, Examination and Trial) |
UNIT 5 |
120minutes |
6. |
Patent Act (Application of rights, Attack and Defense of Patent) |
UNIT 6 |
120minutes |
UNIT 7 |
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7. |
Midterm Examination Post-examination Discussion
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Coverage: Patent Act |
600minutes |
8. |
Copyright Act (Copyrightability) |
UNIT 8 |
120minutes |
9. |
Copyright Act (Author, Work made in the Course of Duty) |
UNIT 9 |
120minutes |
10. |
Copyright Act (Substance of Rights, Limitation) |
UNIT 10−11 |
120minutes |
11. |
Copyright Act (Moral Rights of Author) |
UNIT 12 |
120minutes |
12. |
Design Act |
UNIT 13 |
120minutes |
13. |
Trademark Act Unfair Competition Prevention Act
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UNIT 14 |
120minutes |
UNIT 15 |
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14. |
Final Examination Post-examination Discussion
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Coverage: Copyright Act, Design Act, Trademark Act and Unfair Competition Prevention Act
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600minutes |
Total. |
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- |
2650minutes |
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'
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Submission of Documents, etc. |
Midterm Examination |
Final Examination |
Total. |
1. |
7% |
15% |
15% |
37% |
2. |
7% |
15% |
15% |
37% |
3. |
6% |
10% |
10% |
26% |
Total. |
20% |
40% |
40% |
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Evaluation method and criteria
The allocation of the overall grade for this course is presented below:
・Submission of Documents, etc.: 20%
・Midterm Examination: 40%
・Final Examination: 40%
To pass the course, students must earn at least 60 points of 100. Students can score 60 points or more if they can state in
a clear manner their opinions, in assignments and the examinations, about the topics discussed in class and key topics in
the textbook.
Students are required to attend at least two-thirds of the total number of classes. If this requirement is not fulfilled,
credit will not be awarded.
Textbooks and reference materials
Textbook: Shigeki Chaen (Author and Editor), Chitekizaisanhô Nyûmon 2nd Edition, Yuhikaku, 2017.
Reference materials: Introduced during class.
Reference URL:
Japan Patent Office: https://www.jpo.go.jp/
Agency for Cultural Affairs, Copyright: https://www.bunka.go.jp/seisaku/chosakuken/
“Intellectual Property Management Skills Test” (IPMST): http://www.kentei-info-ip-edu.org/
・Please be aware of relationship between learning in the department (each student’s major) and intellectual property.
・It is desirable that students who register for this course have gotten credit in the course “Introduction to Jurisprudence”
or the course “Civil Law.”
・Please note that it is necessary to pre-register for the course, read the syllabus, and attend the first class.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
- E-mail or Chat in online class (Zoom)
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
- Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
More than one class is interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience |
Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicatable |
N/A |
N/A |
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
- 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
- 10.REDUCED INEQUALITIES
- 16.PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS
- 17.PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS
Last modified : Tue Sep 08 04:04:35 JST 2020