دبلوم متقدم في حقوق الملكية الفكرية وقانون المنافسة

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Alison Review

الموقع

Online(رابط الدورة)

التاريخ

عند الطلب

أقسام الدورات

علوم الاجتماع

الشهادة

Yes(Diploma)

اللغة

الإنجليزية

رسوم الدورة

مجانية

عدد الحضور

غير محدود

المهارات المكتسبة

  • Discuss the basic principles of trademarks in intellectual property,Identify the uniqueness of a trademark and how it distinguishes a product from its competitors,Explain the meaning of abuse of dominance in the concept of competition law
اسم مقدم الدورة Alison
مجالات التدريب
  • تجارة و إدارة
  • التسويق الرقمي
  • الموضة و الجمال
  • إنسانيات
  • نظم معلومات و تكنولوجيا
  • لغات
  • الرياضيات والعلوم و الهندسة
  • التصوير والمرئيات
  • طبي , لياقة ورعاية صحية
  • تطوير الذات
  • السياسة و الاقتصاد
  • علوم الاجتماع
  • الخدمات اللوجستية و سلاسل الإمداد
  • التدريب والتعليم
  • السفر و السياحة
  • أخرى
موقعك الإلكتروني (URL) https://alison.com/
حول المزود

Alison is one of the world’s largest free learning platforms for education and skills training. It is a for-profit social enterprise dedicated to making it possible for anyone, to study anything, anywhere, at any time, for free online, at any subject level. Through our mission we are a catalyst for positive social change, creating opportunity, prosperity, and equality for everyone.

Alison was founded in Galway, Ireland, in 2007 and has grown organically to become a major force in free online education and skills training. Today, with more than 13 million learners in 195 countries, Alison is changing how the world learns and up-skills.

They are committed to equality and access to education and skills training irrespective of gender, geography, economic status or any other barriers that can so often stunt potential. So they offer a range of free courses that meet the many diverse needs of our learners. The UN declared in Article 26 of the 1946 Declaration of Human Rights that “Education shall be free…”. This statement will always inspire us.

Alison was founded by Alison CEO, Mike Feerick. Mike is a businessman, but one with a difference. He believes in social impact, and that you can build a financially successful business focused on meeting a huge global social need, making education and skills training more accessible for everyone. He invites anyone who believes that too, to support the Alison mission.

Alison is free of charge to you. But it’s still a business – albeit a socially-focused one. We are a social enterprise making our money through advertising, merchandise, and the sale of Certificates and Diplomas, should a graduate choose to buy one.

This course introduces you to the concept and meaning of intellectual property and how it is important for socio-economic progress. The course explains how for so many years, trademarks have been used as a unique way of identifying a product or service to distinguish it from its competitors. The course takes a historical look into how great inventors were able to get patents for their inventions many years ago. You will learn about the adoption of competition law by countries around the world.


The course explains in detail the basic objective of the competition law, and how it is used to encourage the free and open process of competition. You will learn about anti-competitive agreement, how some companies negatively use it in fixing prices and dividing the market which has the effect of reducing competition in their market. You will also learn how intellectual property and competition policy are put in place to prevent anticompetitiveness and ensure the presence of a competitive market that generates economic efficiency and welfare.


The course also explains how copyright owners sometimes abuse their dominant position by way of implementing policies capable of eliminating their competitors.  The course then gives several instances where competition laws were violated and how an international court like the European court of justice was able to resolve disputes arising from the violations of competition laws. You will learn about the methods used by trademark owners to protect the reputation and image of their brand especially with respect to  their luxury brands.

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