Connecticut CLE - Intellectual Property CoursesThis is a listing of Intellectual Property CLE Courses for Connecticut. Please make your selection below of Online, CD-ROM & Audio CD CLE courses for Intellectual Property in Connecticut, CT. Click "Add" to purchase Individual CLE Courses. For more information about a particular CLE course, click on a course name. CategoriesCopyright Protection OverviewThis course provides you with an understanding of what matter is eligible for copyright protection, basics of obtaining a copyright registration and enforcing copyright. Entertainment Law - The Music IndustryEntertainment and law have only become more entangled over the past few years and handling an entertainment matter is rife with complexity. This CLE course will outline everything you need to know about choosing the most qualified entertainment lawyer on behalf of your client. The course will explain why and when to seek the advice of an entertainment lawyer, best practices when looking for an entertainment lawyer and samples of the various applicable agreements and will include discussion and r... Intellectual Property Overview:A Focus on Trade Secret and Software ProtectionTrade Secret Protection is an under-appreciated form of intellectual property protection. This course explains what is eligible for trade secret protection and how to properly define and maintain a trade secret. Licensing issues are mentioned. The Uniform Trade Secrets Act and the U.S. Economic Espionage Act of 1996 are included and discussed. The legally recognizable aspects of software (functions, interfaces, data, etc.) are compared with the different forms of intellectual property prot... Practicing Law in the Music IndustryToday’s music business is so valuable that it has been called an essential element of "invisible exports." Along with computer software, motion pictures and books, music competes for top financial recognition with America's agriculture and aircraft industries. What makes music qualify as a business? Economics and law. Economics and law have joined forces to enlarge the duration of copyright to conform to world trading partner lengths and to enter into international trade pacts where, indeed, Ame... |
