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The protections afforded under trademark law have created incredible value in intangible assets, with the value of the world’s most valuable brands such as Amazon, Apple and Google each exceeding $100 billion. But what exactly is trademark law, and how is such enormous value created?
This course examines the fundamentals of U.S. trademark law and the ways in which the manufacturers of various products and services can establish and protect their identities and the identities of their products in the marketplace.
We will explore the purpose of trademark law, identify the different types of trademarks, including names, designs, logos, and trade dress, and explore strategies for choosing and protecting strong, potentially valuable trademarks. We will also discuss strategies for strengthening descriptive marks, and lay out the steps for filing for federal trademark protection. Finally, we will address how to design an ongoing maintenance strategy to protect, extend, and maximize the value of trademarks, and discuss strategies for responding to possible trademark infringement.
What is a trademark? What can and cannot qualify as a trademark? This module answers these important threshold questions to begin our study of U.S. trademark law.
Trademark vs. Other Important Company Identifiers•7 minutes
Designations That Cannot be Trademarked•10 minutes
5 readings•Total 140 minutes
Pre-Course Survey (Optional)•10 minutes
Trademark Overview•45 minutes
Examples of the Universe of Possible Trademarks•15 minutes
Contrasting Trademarks to Company Registrations and Domain Names•25 minutes
Limits on Trademark Protection•45 minutes
4 assignments•Total 100 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Graded Quiz•10 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 25 minutes
Introduce Yourself•10 minutes
What Marks Should be Protected•15 minutes
How to Choose the Right Trademark
Module 2•5 hours to complete
Module details
What does it mean for a trademark to be "good?" What is a "strong" trademark? This module answers those questions, and demonstrates how to balance the sometimes competing interests of the marketing and legal departments of a business.
Federal vs. State Trademark Registration•7 minutes
When Are You Ready to File an Application?•7 minutes
Filing a Federal Trademark Application Part 1•6 minutes
Filing a Federal Trademark Application Part 2•5 minutes
What Happens After the Application is Filed?•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 70 minutes
Overview of the Registration Process•60 minutes
Overview of the Process After Filing•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz•0 minutes
Practice Quiz•10 minutes
Graded Quiz•20 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Benefits of a Trademark Portfolio•10 minutes
How to Maintain a Mark and the Basics of Infringement
Module 4•5 hours to complete
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So you have a trademark - what now? This module will show you how to protect and police your trademark, as well as how to approach potential trademark infringement.
The University of Pennsylvania (commonly referred to as Penn) is a private university, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. A member of the Ivy League, Penn is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, and considers itself to be the first university in the United States with both undergraduate and graduate studies.
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The teaching is exceptionally good. I am not a law student but understood it well. The content presentation of the trademark law course is really fantastic and should be appreciated well.
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This is a great course for anyone who wants to learn about trademarks. The course provides not only theoretical lectures but also practical examples.
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This is one of the best courses I have ever attended!
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