CAL214 | Advanced Intellectual Property Law

Course Information

  • 2024-25
  • CAL214
  • LL.M., 3-Year LL.B. (Hons.)
  • II
  • Jul 2024
  • Elective Course

This elective course is exclusively offered to the 2ndyear LLB (Hons) and LLM students of the Law and Technology concentration and aims to provide a critical introduction to both established and emerging forms of intellectual property. The course delves into the legal, philosophical, economic, and historical underpinnings of various types of intellectual property, with a particular focus on analyzing how different rights and limitations associated with them impact creativity and innovation. For example, one key area of examination within the realm of copyright law will be the balance between the rights granted to creators of copyrightable works and a robust user-rights framework. Such discussions are particularly relevant considering the growing prevalence of algorithmic creativity in today’s world. To facilitate comparative perspectives, the course incorporates a diverse range of primary and secondary materials from different regions across the world. The primary pedagogical methods employed are Socratic discussions and case studies, encouraging students to actively engage with the subject matter.

Students are expected to complete all assigned readings prior to each class session.

Faculty

Dr. Betsy Rajasingh

Assistant Professor of Law