Online Course – Certified Professional Internship in Business Innovation Protection – Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Learn essential skills in innovation, intellectual property, price management, and brand management that will enable you to innovate a business in a changing era.

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Professional Certificate

Beginners

No prior knowledge required

Time to complete the course

7-day free trial

No unnecessary risks

Skills you will acquire in the course

  • Communication skills
  • Data analysis ability
  • Critical thinking
  • Time management
  • Troubleshooting
  • Teamwork
  • Leadership skills
  • creativity
  • Technological skills
  • My skills in spoken and written language

What you will learn in the course

Courses for which the course is suitable

  • Intellectual Property Expert
  • Copyright lawyer
  • Patent Manager
  • Strategic advisor to technology companies
  • Innovation Manager
  • Trademark expert
  • Business Development Department Manager
  • Regulatory Manager
  • Expert in the field of innovation protection
  • Information Technology Project Manager

Internship – a four-part course series

The modern business world is full of ideas, products and designs, but they often fail to make the most of their inventions and discoveries when they fail to protect these innovations. Protecting a business’s innovation involves essential skills, from understanding intellectual property rights and trademark law to the patenting process.

Internship content

  • Business Law and Strategy
  • Additional skills and ideas for protecting innovation
  • Protecting business innovations through a trademark
  • Components of Patent Law and Copyright Law
  • Filing a formal patent application
  • Avoiding copyright infringement

Resource-based strategy

The specialization then looks at what it takes to create a resource-based strategy, using a variety of resources within the business. It details how to create a virtual fortress to prevent other companies from copying your innovations.

Software Innovations and Copyright Law

Finally, more than ever, companies are reinventing their practices through technological advancements. The final part of the internship will look at software innovations and copyright law, and how the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is impacting companies around the world.

Learning project is underway

Learners will develop a deeper understanding of intellectual property rights, to an understanding of how trademark, patent, and copyright laws can protect innovation in products, designs, manufacturing processes, business systems, or models.

What you’ll learn
  • How Judges Use Trademark Infringement Tests to Assess Infringements
  • How big companies use brand acquisition strategy to eliminate competition
  • The process of obtaining a patent in terms of the time, cost, and effort required at each stage of the patent process

Finally, the material will be determined through final exams to test your knowledge.

Details of the courses that make up the specialization

Protecting business innovation through a trademark

  • Course 1 • 9 hours • 4.8 (194 ratings)

Course Details

Course content

Intellectual property rights (IPR) have a profound impact on innovation and society. In science, engineering, and business, we strive to create wealth through innovation in products, designs, manufacturing processes, and systems or business models. However, innovation leaders often fail to capitalize on their discoveries when they fail to protect these innovations.

This course provides students with an understanding of how trademark law can be used to protect business innovation through a combination of lectures and case studies. The course focuses on trademark protection of innovation as one of the tools that companies can use to protect their brands and products.

In addition to learning about how trademark law works in theory, we will also discuss situations where a trademark may not be effective in protecting innovation, and we will consider the legal issues involved from a practical business perspective rather than a purely legal perspective.

This course is part of a four-course series focusing on protecting business innovation through copyright, patent, trademark, and strategy. These four courses can be taken in any order that is most beneficial to students interested in learning about protecting innovation.

Protects business innovation through strategy

  • Course 2 • 11 hours • 4.7 (73 ratings)

Course Details

Course content

A strategy can be useful in protecting business innovation when no other form of protection (such as copyright, patent, and trademark) is available. A strategy can also complement and enhance other forms of innovation protection.

Understanding how to use strategy to protect innovation, and the limitations of strategy as a form of protection, will be helpful to business managers. This course will cover strategies from the material resources to the intangible strategies that businesses use to succeed.

  • Resource-based strategy
  • Move fast or fail.
  • E-commerce
  • Changing the rules

This course is part of a four-course series focusing on protecting business innovation through copyright, patent, trademark, and strategy. These four courses can be taken in any order that is most beneficial to students interested in learning about protecting innovation.

Additional courses in the Magen series on business innovation:

Protects business innovation through patenting

  • Course 3 • 10 hours • 4.8 (517 ratings)

Course Details

Course content

This course does not require prior knowledge of law, business, or engineering. However, students with a background in all three fields will find useful concepts or ideas in the course on how to protect business innovation through patents.

The approach in this course is practical and economic rather than theoretical. A combination of lectures and case studies help clarify concepts and make the course more interesting.

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to understand how patents are granted and protect innovations, including:

  • What is a patent?
  • What is he protecting?
  • How do you get a patent?
  • Where are the patents valid?
  • How much do they cost?

In addition to basic concepts, the course also covers advanced topics such as:

  • Software patents
  • Business process patents
  • Patents on life
  • Patent Tools and multiple case examples of large and small companies using patents and patent litigation.

We also expect you to enjoy this course. So go ahead and enjoy!

Additional courses in the Magen series on business innovation:

Protects business innovation through copyright

  • Course 4 • 12 hours • 4.8 (180 ratings)

Course Details

Course content

Intellectual property rights (IPR) have a profound impact on innovation and society. In science, engineering, and business, we strive to create wealth through innovation in products, designs, manufacturing processes, and systems or business models. However, innovation leaders often fail to capitalize on their discoveries when they fail to protect these innovations.

Learn the basics of copyright, copyright infringement, derivative works/parody, and software-related copyrights.

This course provides students with an understanding of copyright law and how it can be used to protect business innovation. The focus of the course is on protecting innovation through copyright as one of the tools that companies and individuals can use to protect creative innovations.

In addition to learning how copyright works in theory, we will also discuss situations where copyright may not be effective in protecting innovation, and we will consider the legal issues involved from a practical business perspective rather than a purely legal perspective.

This course is part of a four-course series focusing on protecting business innovation through copyright, patent, trademark, and strategy. These four courses can be taken in any order that is most beneficial to students interested in learning about protecting innovation.

Additional courses in the Magen series on business innovation: