Course Information
Intellectual property law education at New
York Law School focuses on the three major federal statutes (patent,
copyright and trademark) and a wide range of related international, state
and contract law protections for intangible creative works. Our teaching of
intellectual property also focuses on the role technology plays in
promoting and/or hindering creativity and innovation.
IP Related Courses
The Institute coordinates
one of the most comprehensive course offerings in this area of any law
school. Courses in Intellectual Property, Technology, Information, Media
and Entertainment Law, include:
- Advertising, Marketing and
Promotions Law
- Art Law
- Copyright
- Current Issues in
IP
- Cybercrime, Cyberterror, and Digital Law
Enforcement
- Entertainment Law
- European Telecommunications
Law
- Federal Regulation of Electronic Media
- Introduction to
Intellectual Property
- Intellecutal Property: Advanced
Topics
- Intellectual Property Licensing and Drafting: Entertainment
Law
- Intellectual Property Licensing and Drafting:
Fashion
- Intellectual Property Licensing and Drafting:
Patent
- Intellectual Property Licensing and Drafting:
Publishing/Media
- Intellectual Property Licensing and Drafting:
Technology
- Intellectual Property Licensing and Drafting:
Videogames
- Information Law
- International Intellectual
Property
- Internet Law
- Media Law and Policy
- Music
Law
- Legal Land Mines for Lawyers and Journalists
- Patent
Law
- Patent Litigation
- Patent Claim
Drafting
- Publishing Law
- Sports Law
- Tech Law
Lab
- Trademarks and Unfair Competition
- Videogame
Law
- Visual Persuasion in the Law