Syllabus

“Legal Regulation and Defence of the Intellectual Property”

I. Introduction “Legal Regulation and Defence of the Intellectual Property” is a mandatory course for the Master students of the 1st year of study. Minimum requirements for the participants of this course are: good level of English and general knowledge of Civil Law. This course is designed to provide students with an overview of intellectual property. It combines the main theoretical foundations (basis) of IP, real experience and professional skills development. Subjects covered include: copyright and related rights, trademarks, patents, commercial names etc. This course is focused on the practices and principles of IP law in an international and regional (Russian) context. The aim of the course is to provide the students with a thorough understanding of national and international IP law, make them able to find proper solutions to different situations arising in the sphere of IP. The main objectives on the course are:  knowledge of Russian and international IP laws, practice, principles and policy in the most important IP areas, understanding of IP law, procedures and practical skills related to intellectual property,  abilities to find solutions to different situations arising in the area of intellectual property, to apply national and international rules to IP disputes, to work in national, international and multicultural environments;  skills to evaluate analytical and scientific materials on the given issues, to analyze and critically evaluate ideas and arguments from multiple points of view, to use specific terms and sources of IP law. Methodological novelty of the discipline “Legal Regulation and Defence of the Intellectual Property”:  the course is based on the comparative legal analysis method (it covers the IP in a comparative context, focusing not only on Russia, but also on the international practice);  the language of teaching is English;  use of innovative educational technologies problem-focused lectures, case-study method, working in groups, preparing small research works, presenting verbal reports, making PowerPoint presentations; 1  development of new methodological materials, such as special vocabulary for LMS and textbook. Place of the course in the system of innovative qualifications Participation in the “Legal Regulation and Defence of the Intellectual Property” allows students to gain innovative professional qualifications, related to formation of abilities and skills which will help them to solve tasks in application of law, legal consulting, law-enforcement and research in the area of intellectual property.

2 II. Content of the discipline “Legal Regulation and Defence of the Intellectual Property” Novelty of the “Legal Regulation and Defence of the Intellectual Property” is predetermined by the following factors. First of all, the course is based on the comparison of Russian and international IP laws. Secondly, this course combines the main theoretical bases of IP and real experience. Thirdly, the novelty is connected to the language of teaching: basic and additional literature, as well as normative sources of this course, is in English language.

3 Content of the “Legal Regulation and Defence of the Intellectual Property”

Total Hours Self- № Topics hours study Lectures Seminars

1 Introduction to IP: national and 21 2 3 16 international specific 2 Copyright: national and 21 2 3 16 international specific 3 Related rights: national and 21 2 3 16 international specific 4 Patents: national and international 21 2 3 16 specific 5 Breeding achievements: national 21 2 3 16 and international specific 6 Rights to the means of 21 2 3 16 individualisation of legal entities, goods, works, services and enterprises: national and international specific 7 Protection of intellectual rights: 26 4 6 16 national and international specific In total: 152 16 24 112

4 III. Content of the “Legal Regulation and Defence of the Intellectual Property”

Topic 1. Introduction to IP: national and international specific 1. Overview of intellectual property law. 2. What is intellectual property? 3. What types of intellectual creations can be the subject matter of IP? 4. National and international levels of IP regulation. 5. International treaties and conventions for regulation of IPs. 6. Sources and main principles of the Russian intellectual property law. 7. Role of intellectual property in growth, development, trade and commerce. 8. The role of international organizations in the shaping of IP rights.

Basic Literature: 1. Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances 2. Berne Convention 3. Brussels Convention 4. Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure 5. Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs 6. Lisbon Agreement for the Protection of Appellations of Origin and their International Registration 7. Locarno Agreement Establishing an International Classification for Industrial Designs 8. Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 9. Madrid Agreement for the Repression of False or Deceptive Indications of Source on Goods 10. Marrakesh VIP Treaty 11. Nairobi Treaty 12. Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks 13. Paris Convention 14. Patent Cooperation Treaty 15. Patent Law Treaty 16. Phonograms Convention 17. Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 18. Rome Convention 5 19. Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks 20. Strasbourg Agreement Concerning the International Patent Classification 21. Trademark Law Treaty 22. Vienna Agreement Establishing an International Classification of the Figurative Elements of Marks 23. Washington Treat 24. WIPO Copyright Treate 25. WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty 26. Civil Code of the Russian Federation (Part 4)

Additional literature: 1. Decree No.673 of May 24, 2011 of the President of the Russian Federation on the Federal Service for Intellectual Property (ROSPATENT) 2. Statute of the Federal Service for Intellectual Property (ROSPATENT) (approved by Order No. 218 of March 21, 2012 of the Government of the Russian Federation on the Federal Service for Intellecrual Property) 3. Brown, A. E. L. Intellectual property, human rights and competition. Cheltenham; Northampton Edward Elgar, 2012 4. George, A. Constructing intellectual property. Cambridge [etc.] Cambridge University Press, 2012 5. Intellectual property and private international law/Edited by Toshiyuki Kono. Oxford Hart Publishing, 2012 6. Intellectual Property and Human Rights/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/762/wipo_pub_762.p df 7. Your own world of IP/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/907/wipo_pub_907.p df 8. What is Intellectual Property? / World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/450/wipo_pub_450.p df 9. WIPO Intellectual Property Handbook/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/489/wipo_pub_489.p df

6 10. World Intellectual Property Report The Changing Face of Innovation/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/944/wipo_pub_944_ 2011.pdf

Topic 2. Copyright: national and international specific 1. History of copyright law. 2. Subject matter of copyright protection. 3. Ownership of copyright 4. Economic and moral rights. 5. The free use of a work. 6. Collective rights management. 7. National protection of copyright. 8. International protection of copyright.

Basic Literature: 1. Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances 2. Berne Convention 3. Brussels Convention 4. Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure 5. Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs 6. Lisbon Agreement for the Protection of Appellations of Origin and their International Registration 7. Locarno Agreement Establishing an International Classification for Industrial Designs 8. Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 9. Madrid Agreement for the Repression of False or Deceptive Indications of Source on Goods 10. Marrakesh VIP Treaty 11. Nairobi Treaty 12. Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks 13. Paris Convention 14. Patent Cooperation Treaty 15. Patent Law Treaty 7 16. Phonograms Convention 17. Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 18. Rome Convention 19. Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks 20. Strasbourg Agreement Concerning the International Patent Classification 21. Trademark Law Treaty 22. Vienna Agreement Establishing an International Classification of the Figurative Elements of Marks 23. Washington Treat 24. WIPO Copyright Treate 25. WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty 26. Civil Code of the Russian Federation (Part 4)

Additional literature:

1. Decree No. 992 of December 29, 2007 of Government of the Russian Federation, Approving the Regulation on State Accreditation of the Organizations Exercising Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights 2. Order No. 321 of October 29, 2008 of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation Approving the Administrative Regulation to Govern the Performance by the Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Patents and Trademarks of Its Functions to State- Register Agreements on Disposal of Rights to Inventions, Utility Models, Industrial Designs, Trademarks, Service Marks, Protected Computer Programs, Databases, and Integrated Circuit Layouts, as well as Franchising Agreements for Intellectual Property Assets Protected in Accordance with the Patent Legislation of the Russian Federation 3. Order No. 324 of October 29, 2008 of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, Approving the Administrative Regulations to Govern the Performance by the Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Patents and Trademarks of its State Functions to Organize the Receipt of Applications for State Registration of Computer Software and Databases, Examination thereof and Grant of Certificates of State Registration of Computer Software or Databases in accordance with Established Procedure 4. Resolution No. 285 of April 19, 2008 of the Government of the Russian Federation, Approving the Rules for Payment of Remuneration to Authors for Public Resale of Literary, Artistic, and Musical Works 8 5. Brown, A. E. L. Intellectual property, human rights and competition. Cheltenham; Northampton Edward Elgar, 2012 6. Collective management of copyright and related rights/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/copyright/450/wipo_pub_l450cm .pdf 7. George, A. Constructing intellectual property. Cambridge [etc.] Cambridge University Press, 2012 8. Guide to the copyright and related rights treaties administered by WIPO and glossary of copyright and related rights terms/World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/copyright/891/wipo_pub_891.pdf 9. Intellectual property and private international law/Edited by Toshiyuki Kono. Oxford Hart Publishing, 2012 10. Intellectual Property and Human Rights/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/762/wipo_pub_762.p df 11. Your own world of IP/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/907/wipo_pub_907.p df 12. What is copyright?/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/copyright/450/wipo_pub_l450cr. pdf 13. Understanding copyright and related rights/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/909/wipo_pub_909.p df 14. WIPO Intellectual Property Handbook/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/489/wipo_pub_489.p df 15. World Intellectual Property Report The Changing Face of Innovation/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/944/wipo_pub_944_ 2011.pdf

Topic 3. Related rights: national and international specific 1. History of related rights law. 9 2. Subject matter of related rights protection. 3. Using objects of related rights without the consent of the right holder. 4. National protection of related rights. 5. International protection of related rights.

Basic Literature: 1. Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances 2. Berne Convention 3. Brussels Convention 4. Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure 5. Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs 6. Lisbon Agreement for the Protection of Appellations of Origin and their International Registration 7. Locarno Agreement Establishing an International Classification for Industrial Designs 8. Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 9. Madrid Agreement for the Repression of False or Deceptive Indications of Source on Goods 10. Marrakesh VIP Treaty 11. Nairobi Treaty 12. Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks 13. Paris Convention 14. Patent Cooperation Treaty 15. Patent Law Treaty 16. Phonograms Convention 17. Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 18. Rome Convention 19. Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks 20. Strasbourg Agreement Concerning the International Patent Classification 21. Trademark Law Treaty 22. Vienna Agreement Establishing an International Classification of the Figurative Elements of Marks 23. Washington Treat 24. WIPO Copyright Treate 10 25. WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty 26. Civil Code of the Russian Federation (Part 4)

Additional Literature: 1. Decree No. 992 of December 29, 2007 of Government of the Russian Federation, Approving the Regulation on State Accreditation of the Organizations Exercising Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights 2. Brown, A. E. L. Intellectual property, human rights and competition. Cheltenham; Northampton Edward Elgar, 2012 3. Collective management of copyright and related rights/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/copyright/450/wipo_pub_l450c m.pdf 4. George, A. Constructing intellectual property. Cambridge [etc.] Cambridge University Press, 2012 5. Guide to the copyright and related rights treaties administered by WIPO and glossary of copyright and related rights terms/World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/copyright/891/wipo_pub_891.pd f 6. Intellectual property and private international law/Edited by Toshiyuki Kono. Oxford Hart Publishing, 2012 7. Intellectual Property and Human Rights/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/762/wipo_pub_762. pdf 8. Your own world of IP/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/907/wipo_pub_907. pdf 9. Understanding copyright and related rights/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/909/wipo_pub_909. pdf 10. WIPO Intellectual Property Handbook/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/489/wipo_pub_489. pdf 11. World Intellectual Property Report The Changing Face of Innovation/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ 11 http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/944/wipo_pub_944_ 2011.pdf

Topic 4. Patents: national and international specific 1. History of patent law. 2. The Objects of patent rights. 3. Ownership of a patent. 4. Substantive conditions of patentability. 5. Patent registration procedures at the national level. 6. International conventions related to patents. 7. Protection of patent rights.

Basic Literature: 1. Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances 2. Berne Convention 3. Brussels Convention 4. Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure 5. Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs 6. Lisbon Agreement for the Protection of Appellations of Origin and their International Registration 7. Locarno Agreement Establishing an International Classification for Industrial Designs 8. Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 9. Madrid Agreement for the Repression of False or Deceptive Indications of Source on Goods 10. Marrakesh VIP Treaty 11. Nairobi Treaty 12. Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks 13. Paris Convention 14. Patent Cooperation Treaty 15. Patent Law Treaty 16. Phonograms Convention 17. Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 18. Rome Convention 12 19. Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks 20. Strasbourg Agreement Concerning the International Patent Classification 21. Trademark Law Treaty 22. Vienna Agreement Establishing an International Classification of the Figurative Elements of Marks 23. Washington Treat 24. WIPO Copyright Treate 25. WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty 26. Civil Code of the Russian Federation (Part 4)

Additional Literature: 1. Order No. 322 of October 29, 2008 of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia Approving Administrative Regulations to Govern the Performance by the Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Patents and Trademarks of Its Functions to Extend accordance with Established Procedure the Period of Validity of a Patent for an Invention relating to Assets, for the Use of which the Permission of an Appropriate, Authorized Authority is Required under the Laws of the Russian Federation, the Period of Validity of a Patent for an Industrial Design, a Certificate (Patent) for a Utility Model, Registration Certificate of a Trademark or Service Mark, Certificate of the Right to Use an Appellation of Origin, and Restoration of the Validity of a Patent for an Invention, Utility Model or Industrial Design Previously Terminated due to Non-Payment of Maintenance Fees within the Prescribed Time Limit 2. Order No. 325 of October 29, 2008 the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia Approving the Administrative Regulations to Govern the Performance by the Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Patents and Trademarks of its Functions to Process and Examine Applications for the Registration of Industrial Designs in accordance with Established Procedure 3. Order No. 326 of October 29, 2008 of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia Approving the Administrative Regulations to Govern the Performance by the Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Patents and Trademarks (ROSPATENT) of its Functions to Process and Examine Applications for Registration of Utility Models, and to Grant Utility Model Patents in accordance with Internal Procedural Rules 4. Order No. 327 of October 29, 2008 of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia Approving the Administrative Regulations to Govern the Performance by the Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Patents and Trademarks of Its Functions to Process and

13 Examine Patent Applications and to Grant Patents in Accordance with the Established Procedural Rules 5. Learn from the past, create the future: inventions and patents/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/patents/925/wipo_pub_925.pdf 6. PCT Yearly Review «The International Patent System»/ rld Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/patents/901/wipo_pub_901_2012 .pdf 7. Protecting your Inventions Abroad: Frequently Asked Questions About the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/pct/en/basic_facts/faqs_about_the_pct.pdf 8. What is a patent?/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/patents/450/wipo_pub_l450pa.pd f 9. WIPO Intellectual Property Handbook/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/489/wipo_pub_489.p df

Topic 5. Breeding achievements: national and international specific

1. The objects of intellectual rights to breeding achievements 2. The conditions of protectability of a breeding achievement 3. National and international protection of breeding achievements

Basic Literature: 1. Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances 2. Berne Convention 3. Brussels Convention 4. Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure 5. Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs 6. Lisbon Agreement for the Protection of Appellations of Origin and their International Registration 7. Locarno Agreement Establishing an International Classification for Industrial Designs 14 8. Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 9. Madrid Agreement for the Repression of False or Deceptive Indications of Source on Goods 10. Marrakesh VIP Treaty 11. Nairobi Treaty 12. Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks 13. Paris Convention 14. Patent Cooperation Treaty 15. Patent Law Treaty 16. Phonograms Convention 17. Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 18. Rome Convention 19. Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks 20. Strasbourg Agreement Concerning the International Patent Classification 21. Trademark Law Treaty 22. Vienna Agreement Establishing an International Classification of the Figurative Elements of Marks 23. Washington Treat 24. WIPO Copyright Treate 25. WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty 26. Civil Code of the Russian Federation (Part 4)

Additional Literature: 1. Decree No. 735 of September 14, 2009 the Government of the Russian Federation, Approving the Regulations on Patent Fees and Other Fees for the Performance of Legally Significant Acts, Pertaining to a Patent for a Selection Achievement, and to the State Registration of the Transfer of the Exclusive Right for a Selection Achievement to Other Persons and Agreements on the Disposal of this Right 2. Decree No. 384 of April 30, 2009 of the Government of the Russian Federation, Approving the Rules on State Registration of Agreements Assigning the Exclusive Rights to Plant Varieties and Transfer of Exclusive Rights without Agreement 3. Blakeney, M. 2002. Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights, 24 Eur. Intell. Prop. Rev. 9/19.

15 4. Cottier, T. & Panizzon, M. 2004. Legal Perspectives on Traditional Knowledge: The Case for Intellectual Property Protection, Journal of International Economic Law,, pp. 371-399. 5. Helfer, L.R. 2004. Regime Shifting: The TRIPs Agreement and New Dynamics of International Intellectual Property Lawmaking, 29 Yale Journal of International Law 1. 6. WIPO Magazine, Issue № 3/2010 (June)/World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/wipo_magazine/en/2010/03/ 7. WIPO Intellectual Property Handbook/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/intproperty/489/wipo_pub_489.p df

Topic 6. Rights to the means of individualization of legal entities, goods, works, services and enterprises: national and international specifics

1. The right to a company name 2. The right to a trademark 3. The right to a service mark 4. The right to the appellation of origin of goods 5. The right to a commercial name 6. National and international protection of the rights to the means of individualization of legal entities, goods, works, services and enterprises.

Basic Literature: 1. Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performance 2. Berne Convention 3. Brussels Convention 4. Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure 5. Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs 6. Lisbon Agreement for the Protection of Appellations of Origin and their International Registration 7. Locarno Agreement Establishing an International Classification for Industrial Designs 8. Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 9. Madrid Agreement for the Repression of False or Deceptive Indications of Source on Goods 10. Marrakesh VIP Treaty 11. Nairobi Treaty

16 12. Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks 13. Paris Convention 14. Patent Cooperation Treaty 15. Patent Law Treaty 16. Phonograms Convention 17. Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 18. Rome Convention 19. Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks 20. Strasbourg Agreement Concerning the International Patent Classification 21. Trademark Law Treaty 22. Vienna Agreement Establishing an International Classification of the Figurative Elements of Marks 23. Washington Treat 24. WIPO Copyright Treate 25. WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty 26. Civil Code of the Russian Federation (Part 4)

Additional Literature: 1. Order No. 322 of October 29, 2008 of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia Approving Administrative Regulations to Govern the Performance by the Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Patents and Trademarks of Its Functions to Extend accordance with Established Procedure the Period of Validity of a Patent for an Invention relating to Assets, for the Use of which the Permission of an Appropriate, Authorized Authority is Required under the Laws of the Russian Federation, the Period of Validity of a Patent for an Industrial Design, a Certificate (Patent) for a Utility Model, Registration Certificate of a Trademark or Service Mark, Certificate of the Right to Use an Appellation of Origin, and Restoration of the Validity of a Patent for an Invention, Utility Model or Industrial Design Previously Terminated due to Non-Payment of Maintenance Fees within the Prescribed Time Limit 2. Order No. 328 of October 29, 2008 of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia Approving the Administrative Regulations to Govern the Performance by the Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Patents and Trademarks of Its Functions to Process and Examine Applications for Registration of Appellations of Origin and to Grant Certificates in Accordance with the Procedural Rules 17 3. An Introduction to Trademarks for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises/ World Intellectual Property Organization/http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/sme/900/wipo_pub _900.pdf 4. Managing Intellectual Property Issues in Franchising/ World Intellectual Property Organization/http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/sme/1035/wipo_pu b_1035.pdf 5. Protecting your trademark abroad: twenty questions about the Madrid protocol/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/marks/428/wipo_pub_428.pdf 6. What is a trademark? / World Intellectual Property Organization/http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/marks/450/wipo_p ub_l450tm.pdf

Topic 7. Protection of intellectual rights: national and international specific 1. Protection of IP rights at the national level. 2. International protection of IP.

Basic Literature: 1. Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances 2. Berne Convention 3. Brussels Convention 4. Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure 5. Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs 6. Lisbon Agreement for the Protection of Appellations of Origin and their International Registration 7. Locarno Agreement Establishing an International Classification for Industrial Designs 8. Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 9. Madrid Agreement for the Repression of False or Deceptive Indications of Source on Goods 10. Marrakesh VIP Treaty 11. Nairobi Treaty 12. Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks 18 13. Paris Convention 14. Patent Cooperation Treaty 15. Patent Law Treaty 16. Phonograms Convention 17. Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks 18. Rome Convention 19. Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks 20. Strasbourg Agreement Concerning the International Patent Classification 21. Trademark Law Treaty 22. Vienna Agreement Establishing an International Classification of the Figurative Elements of Marks 23. Washington Treat 24. WIPO Copyright Treate 25. WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty 26. Civil Code of the Russian Federation (Part 4)

Additional Literature: 1. Arbitration Procedural Code of the Russian Federation No. 95-FZ of July 24, 2002 2. Civil Procedural Code of the Russian Federation No. 138-FZ of November 14, 2002 3. Code of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation No. 195-FZ of December 30, 2001 4. Criminal Code of the Russian Federation No. 63-FZ of June 13, 1996 5. Criminal Procedural Code of the Russian Federation No. 174-FZ of December 18, 2001 6. Federal Constitutional Law No. 1-FKZ of December 31, 1996 on the Judicial System of the Russian Federation 7. Federal Law No. 135-FZ of July 26, 2006 on the Protection of Competition 8. Order No. 56 of April 22, 2003 of the Federal Service for Intellectual Property (ROSPATENT) on Rules for Filing and Examination of Oppositions against Applications by the Chamber of Patent Disputes Order No. 56 of April 22, 2003 of the Federal Service for Intellectual Property (ROSPATENT) on Rules for Filing and Examination of Oppositions against Applications by the Chamber of Patent Disputes 9. Dispute Resolution for the 21st Century/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/arbitration/779/wipo_pub_779.pd f 19 10. Guide to WIPO Arbitration/ World Intellectual Property Organization/http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/arbitration/919/wip o_pub_919.pdf 11. Guide to WIPO Domain Name Dispute Resolution/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/arbitration/892/wipo_pub_892.pd f 12. WIPO Arbitration, Mediation, and Expert Determination Rules and Clauses/ World Intellectual Property Organization/ http://www.wipo.int/export/sites/www/freepublications/en/arbitration/446/wipo_pub_446.pd f

20 IV. Tasks for different types of control

Questions for the evaluation of knowledge :

1. What is intellectual property? 2. What types of intellectual creations can be the subject matter of IP? 3. National level of IP regulation. 4. International level of IP regulation. 5. International treaties and conventions for regulation of IP. 6. The author of the result of an intellectual activity. 7. Moral rights. 8. Economic rights. 9. Sources and main principles of Russian intellectual property law. 10. Role of intellectual property in growth, development, trade and commerce. 11. The role of international organizations in the shaping of IP rights. 12. History of copyright law. 13. Subject matter of copyright protection. 14. Ownership of copyright. 15. Co-Authorship. 16. The free use of a work. 17. Translations and other translated works. Composite Works. 18. Computer programs. 19. Collective rights management. 20. National protection of copyright. 21. International protection of copyright. 22. Licence contracts. 23. The sub-licence contract. 24. The enforced licence. 25. History of related rights law. 26. Subject matter of related rights protection. 27. Using objects of related rights without the consent of the right holder. 28. National protection of related rights. 29. International protection of related rights. 30. History of patent law. 31. The objects of patent rights. 21 32. Ownership of a patent. 33. Substantive conditions of patentability. 34. Patent registration procedures at the national level. 35. International conventions relating to patents. 36. Protection of the rights of authors and patent holders. 37. The right of prior use. 38. Patent fee. 39. Obtaining a patent. 40. The objects of intellectual rights to breeding achievements. 41. The conditions of protectability of a breeding achievement. 42. National protection of breeding achievements. 43. International protection of breeding achievements. 44. The right to a company name. 45. The right to a trademark. 46. Independence of trademarks. 47. Well-known trademarks. 48. Collective marks. 49. Assignment of trademarks. 50. The right to a service mark. 51. The right to the appellation of origin of goods. 52. The right to a commercial name 53. National protection of the rights to the means of individualization of legal entities, goods, works, services and enterprises. 54. International protection of the rights to the means of individualization of legal entities, goods, works, services and enterprises. 55. Disputes relating to protection of intellectual rights. 56. Protection of IP rights at the national level. 57. International protection of IP.

22 V. Forms of control The final and interlocutory control over the level of knowledge is carried out as follows:  questioning,  solving cases,  making presentations,  testing. Final control on the discipline is carried out in the form of exam.

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