EU - Webinar: IPR & Software

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06/04/2022
EU - Webinar: IPR & Software
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06/04/2022
Añadir al calendario 2022-04-06 10:30:00 2022-03-31 12:08:14 EU - Webinar: IPR & Software This webinar will look at some specific issues concerning the protection and exploitation of software, such as the most appropriate IP Rights to use, and different exploitation models for design tools, product and services. Software is present at all levels, at the interface with low level hardware though to the interface with end users, and everything in between. But the nature of software raises many issues concerning its management, protection and exploitation. This is due to the range of different application areas; its ability to operate globally; its fast rate of development, adaptation and change; and its composite nature. Because we also live in an interconnected world, software needs to manage its interfaces, and to take into consideration formal and de-facto standards, to ensure seamless interoperability. This webinar will look at some specific issues concerning the protection and exploitation of software, such as the most appropriate IP Rights to use (e.g. patents, database rights, etc), and different exploitation models for design tools, product and services (e.g. Open Source licensing, start-ups, etc). This webinar is relevant for all those involved with developing and exploiting software tools, products and services; or acquiring or licensing it in; whether they are SMEs, large companies or researchers. Register here   Learning Objectives: After the training, participants should have a better understanding of the following:     What Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) can be used for Software     Strategies for managing and protecting software     Strategies for the exploitation of software tools, products and services Duration: 45 minutes (presentation) + 15 minutes (Q&A) Fee: The webinar is offered free of charge. Webinar ID:  345-025-443 Assistance: For any technical assistance or questions, please get in touch with our training team at: training@iprhelpdesk.eu Online webinar Europe/Madrid public
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This webinar will look at some specific issues concerning the protection and exploitation of software, such as the most appropriate IP Rights to use, and different exploitation models for design tools, product and services.

Software is present at all levels, at the interface with low level hardware though to the interface with end users, and everything in between.

But the nature of software raises many issues concerning its management, protection and exploitation. This is due to the range of different application areas; its ability to operate globally; its fast rate of development, adaptation and change; and its composite nature.

Because we also live in an interconnected world, software needs to manage its interfaces, and to take into consideration formal and de-facto standards, to ensure seamless interoperability.

This webinar will look at some specific issues concerning the protection and exploitation of software, such as the most appropriate IP Rights to use (e.g. patents, database rights, etc), and different exploitation models for design tools, product and services (e.g. Open Source licensing, start-ups, etc).

This webinar is relevant for all those involved with developing and exploiting software tools, products and services; or acquiring or licensing it in; whether they are SMEs, large companies or researchers.

Register here

 

Learning Objectives:

After the training, participants should have a better understanding of the following:

    What Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) can be used for Software
    Strategies for managing and protecting software
    Strategies for the exploitation of software tools, products and services

Duration: 45 minutes (presentation) + 15 minutes (Q&A)

Fee: The webinar is offered free of charge.

Webinar ID:  345-025-443

Assistance: For any technical assistance or questions, please get in touch with our training team at: training@iprhelpdesk.eu