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Strategies for Protecting and Monetizing Intellectual Property School: Harvard Business School Venue: Boston Tel.: 1-800-HBS-5577 By exploring the critical interface between law and business, Strategies for Protecting and Monetizing Intellectual Property provides a comprehensive understanding of the skills and tools required to transform an intellectual asset into a commercially viable product that generates financial returns. By studying the range of strategies used to monetize intellectual property, you will discern which approach is most appropriate for your business. |
Property Management Format: Online School: Professional Career Development Institute Venue: Norcross Tel.: 1-888-909-0558 Our Property Management School covers the following: |
Intellectual Property Format: Online School: Golden Gate University Venue: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Seattle Tel.: 800-448-4968 This course will provide students a more in-depth understanding of the different types of intellectual property and the monetary remedies available to the intellectual property owner in the event of infringement. This course will specifically discuss the calculation of damages associated with patent, trademark, and copyright infringement, as well as the preparation of expert reports. Official Website: http://www.ggu.edu/ |
Property Management Format: Online School: Ashworth College Venue: Norcross Tel.: 1-800-957-5412, 1-770-729-8400 Our Real Estate Management Course is comprised of 9 comprehensive lessons. They are easy to follow, yet challenging and stimulating at the same time. Each real estate management course lesson begins with a subject matter preview and objectives, an introductory note from your instructor and a vocabulary builder of new words and terms.
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Property Law for Paralegal Format: Online School: IUPUI Community Learning Network Venue: Indianapolis Tel.: 317-278-7600 The concept of property is very broad and includes both the ownership of physical things and the legally protected interest in both physical and intangible things. Personal property includes anything that can be owned or in which one may have legal interest (except real estate). Real property includes buildings, the land on which they are situation, and lan in general. This course examines these and other aspects of property law. Prerequisite: Introduction to Law. Prerequisite: To enroll in any ...
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