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TRADEMARKS AND ALLIED LAWS

LAW352 3 Credits L:3 T:0 P:0 Open Minor

This course enables students to identify appropriate international treaties for trademark applications, apply legal criteria for protection, and understand registration requirements. It also covers analyzing proprietors' rights, trademark licensing and assignment, evaluating infringement remedies, and designing legal strategies for unfair competition and related disputes.

Study Units

Unit 1

Introduction

Unit 2

Creation of trademark

Unit 3

Registration of trademarks

Unit 4

Commercial exploitation of trademarks

Unit 5

Infringement of Trademark

Unit 6

Allied law

Continuous Assessment

2 components

Assignment - Case based 2 50%

Create and present a poster on trademarks, covering their importance, functionality, protection, and a real-world case study, supported by a 5-7 minute oral explanation.

Week 5/7
Assignment - Case based 1 50%

Analyze a real-world trademark case involving infringement or registration disputes through research, legal analysis, oral presentation, and a detailed written report.

Week 7/9

Exams & Practice

Mid Term Examination

Mid-semester comprehensive evaluation

25%
Coming Soon

End Term Examination

Final semester comprehensive evaluation

50%

Type: Examination

Coming Soon

LAW352 - FAQs

How many units are in LAW352?

LAW352 has 6 units. Each unit includes detailed notes and MCQ practice questions.

What exam resources are available for LAW352?

Unit-wise notes and MCQ practice are available. Exam resources coming soon.

How to prepare for LAW352 exams?

Study each unit's notes thoroughly, practice MCQs to test understanding, and attempt mock tests before exams. Focus on important topics and previous year questions.