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Intellectual property (IP) is a term that describes a number of distinct types of intangible assets. Intellectual property is an intangible creation of the human mind, usually expressed or translated into a tangible form that is assigned certain rights of property. Examples of intellectual property include an author’s copyright on a book or article, a distinctive logo design representing a soft drink company and its products, unique design elements of a web site, or a patent on the process to manufacture chewing gum.
Trademark, on the other hand, is a form of intellectual property which serves the purpose of indicating the commercial origin of any product service. It helps the consumer/customer to associate a product/service with a particular company/business entity. In the modern times, it is imperative to get your trademark registered as it has numerous advantages like creating value for the product/service and outstand among other competitors.
The Diploma in Intellectual Property with special emphasis on Trademark Law is brought to you by Scriboard Advocates and Legal Consultants and Vohra & Vohra, in association with Enhelion. It highlights the mechanism for protection and enforcement of Intellectual Property in India. It also discusses in detail, the procedure of trademark registration in India and the formalities for carrying out assignment and transmission of trademark.
According to the law firms and our policy, the course fees will not be refunded.
Enrolling for the diploma programme will enable you to:
The curriculum has been designed to provide a deeper insight into the strategic issues in Commercialization of intellectual property. It specifically discusses the trademark filing procedure in India and internationally, by examining the Trademark Act and Rules in India and the Madrid filing system.
The following are the modules which are covered under the course-
Rodney D. Ryder is the founding partner at Scriboard and is a leading technology, intellectual property and corporate lawyer. He is the author of Guide to Cyber Laws: the Information Technology Act, 2000, E-Commerce, Data Protection and the Internet, the first section-wise analysis of the Indian Information Technology Act, 2000. He is presently Advisor to the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India on the implementation of the Information Technology Act, 2000.Mr. Ryder has been nominated as a 'Leading Lawyer' in intellectual property, technology, communications and media law by Asia Law, Who'sWhoLegal, Asia Legal 500, amongst other International publications. Mr. Ryder is also advisor to the Data Security Council of India [a NASSCOM initiative] on the structuring of industry data privacy and information security policies and contractual standards. His second book, Intellectual Property and the Internet, published by LexisNexis is perhaps the only one of its kind in Asia. The text has been acknowledged to be an authoritative work by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and has been quoted in the first and only judgement by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India on domain names. He is advisor to the National Internet Exchange of India [NiXI] and a member of the panel of independent and neutral arbitrators with NiXI.
Dr. Sheetal Vohra completed her English (Hons) from Delhi University and enrolled as an advocate in the year 2000 after completing her law from Campus Law Center, Delhi University. Besides holding an LLM, Dr. Sheetal Vohra has completed her PHD in the field of Intellectual Property. Her other academic pursuits include MBA from Symbiosis, Pune and an Advanced Diploma in Strategy and Leadership from IIM, Lucknow. Dr. Sheetal Vohra has an in depth & holistic experience of about 16 years in Intellectual Property Laws. She has worked in two top IP boutique firms in India where her work profile included prosecuting trademarks in India & abroad as well handling litigation pertaining to passing off & infringement of trademarks, copyright and design in District Courts, High Courts right up to Supreme Court of India. Cases argued by her have been reported in legal journals. She has handled high profile contested matters in Trademarks Registry as well as Intellectual Property Appellate Board. She has also provided extensive advisory on media and technology matters. Besides giving consultancy to Indian conglomerates, Fortune 500 companies & entrepreneurs across varied industries on how to protect their trademarks in a holistic way, she has assisted them in managing their trademark portfolio by working closely with their legal teams & creating a full strategy based on their needs as a trusted business & legal advisor. She has extensive experience in IP Audits and domain name dispute resolutions and recordal of IP through customs and also enforcements. She has successfully assisted in many Local Commissioner raids for seizure of counterfeits.
In every walk of life, the process of evaluation takes place in one form or the other. If the evaluation process is eliminated from human life then perhaps the aim of life may be lost. Being in the same line, Enhelion is committed to evaluate the process of learning through its courses.
The evaluation will be conducted in a two-fold manner. There will be two MCQ tests which would test the basic understanding on the topics covered in the course. Furthermore, there will be one Project Assignment, which would test the analytical understanding of the same.
The most intriguing aspect of the evaluation process is the time flexibility it affords. You can take the MCQ test and submit the project assignment as per your convenience.
To be eligible to receive a certificate after successful completion of the course, one is required to secure a minimum of 40 percent overall.