NPTEL : NOC:Intellectual Property (Humanities and Social Sciences)

Co-ordinators : Prof. Feroze Ali


Lecture 1 - Week 1 summary

Lecture 2 - An Introduction to Intellectual Property

Lecture 3 - What are Rights?

Lecture 4 - What is Property in IPR?

Lecture 5 - Meaning of Intellectual in IPR

Lecture 6 - Characteristics of IP

Lecture 7 - Defining IPR

Lecture 8 - Kinds of IPRs and their Duration

Lecture 9 - Rights Granted by IP

Lecture 10 - The Origin of Intellectual Property - Part 1

Lecture 11 - The Origin of Intellectual Property - Part 2

Lecture 12 - Growth of Intellectual Property

Lecture 13 - Learning Intellectual Property

Lecture 14 - Intangible Economy

Lecture 15 - The traits Intangibility

Lecture 16 - Policy Challenges in an Intangible Economy

Lecture 17 - Novartis Case

Lecture 18 - Novartis Standard

Lecture 19 - Definition of Start-up

Lecture 20 - Subject Matter

Lecture 21 - Patents in India

Lecture 22 - To file or not to file a patent

Lecture 23 - When and how to file a patent

Lecture 24 - Who can apply for a patent

Lecture 25 - Requirements of a patent application

Lecture 26 - Types of patent application

Lecture 27 - Mercedes Benz TV Commercial Patents

Lecture 28 - Patent Prosecution: Publication, Examination, Grant - Part 1

Lecture 29 - Patent Prosecution: Publication, Examination, Grant - Part 2

Lecture 30 - Rights, Assignment and Licenses - Part 1

Lecture 31 - Rights, Assignment and Licenses - Part 2

Lecture 32 - Opposition to Patents

Lecture 33 - Infringement of Patent

Lecture 34 - Defences to Patent Infringement

Lecture 35 - Intellectual Property Appellate Board

Lecture 36 - Declaratory Suits

Lecture 37 - Limitations of Patent Rights - Compulsory License

Lecture 38 - Limitations of Patent Rights - Govt Use

Lecture 39 - Trade Marks

Lecture 40 - Case Study - Frozen Desserts

Lecture 41 - Amul Advertisement

Lecture 42 - Kwality Wall’s Advertisement

Lecture 43 - International Arrangements

Lecture 44 - Trade marks in India

Lecture 45 - What can be protected?

Lecture 46 - Registration of Trade Mark

Lecture 47 - Rights and Defences

Lecture 48 - Introduction to Copyright

Lecture 49 - Origin and Evolution of Copyright

Lecture 50 - Copyright in India

Lecture 51 - Criteria of Protection

Lecture 52 - Subject matter

Lecture 53 - Rights and Infringement

Lecture 54 - Educational Exceptions

Lecture 55 - Confidential Information Introduction

Lecture 56 - Confidential Information Requirements

Lecture 57 - Geographical Indications

Lecture 58 - Designs

Lecture 59 - Enforcement of IP

Lecture 60 - Infringement

Lecture 61 - Remedies

Lecture 62 - Alternate Dispute Resolution

Lecture 63 - Compulsory Licenses

Lecture 64 - Managing IP

Lecture 65 - Case Study Dolby

Lecture 66 - Case Study Disney

Lecture 67 - Case Study AstraZeneca

Lecture 68 - IP and Competition

Lecture 69 - Valuing IP

Lecture 70 - Universities and IP

Lecture 71 - Publish or Patent

Lecture 72 - Managing IP at Universities

Lecture 73 - Indian Universities and Patents

Lecture 74 - IP in Creative and Entertainment Industries

Lecture 75 - Piracy in the Film Industry

Lecture 76 - Government's Role in Fostering IP System

Lecture 77 - Teaching Intellectual Property

Lecture 78 - Q and A - Discussion