Management of Intellectual Property Rights and Contract Management, Brussels - Belgium
This two-day workshop focuses on best practice in each of these areas: what is essential, what is advisable, and what are the pitfalls to be avoided. Participants will learn how most effectively to deal with the material they work with: to protect the intellectual property rights in it, to commercially exploit it and to add value, and also how to handle third party material legitimately. They will understand how to construct, review, negotiate and manage contracts which will deliver appropriate results within today’s dynamic business environment.
The focus is practical, by means of lecturing and participation through discussions, examples and case studies. Commercial strategies are emphasised. An EU perspective will be taken.
The following topics will be covered:
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
• IPR in today’s business environment
• Confidentiality and IPR
• Copyright
• Protecting electronic works
• EU Database Right
• Escrow
• Patents and trade marks
• Practical Lessons
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
• Contract structures and processes
• Legal parameters
• Standard terms and conditions
• Negotiating strategies
• Continuing contract management processes
• Understanding and overcoming contract problems
• Risk management
• Practical Lessons
The workshop is designed for project managers, program managers, team leaders, project professionals and staff involved in international projects.
Date: 4 - 5 November 2010
Tutor: Dr. Rachel Burnett, Solicitor, Burnett IT Legal Services, London, England
Venue: Helmholtz Office, Rue du Trône 98, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
For further information please contact Rudolf Woeste rudolf.woeste@kit.edu