Overview
Overview
Intellectual Property and Media Law
is a specialized field that governs the creation, use, and protection of creative works. This postgraduate certificate program is designed for practitioners and academics who want to deepen their understanding of IP and media law. The program covers key areas such as copyright, trademark, patent, and media law, as well as digital rights and online content regulation. Some of the topics include intellectual property strategy, media law and policy, and the intersection of technology and law. By completing this program, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of IP and media law and be equipped to navigate complex legal issues.
Intellectual Property and Media Law is a specialized field that offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Intellectual Property and Media Law, designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to navigate this complex and ever-evolving landscape. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of intellectual property law, including copyright, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets, as well as media law, including defamation, privacy, and broadcasting regulations. By completing this program, students can expect to gain a competitive edge in their careers, with opportunities in industries such as entertainment, technology, and publishing. The course also offers a unique blend of theoretical and practical learning.