Text Outcomes: Paralegal and Legal Studies students using this text should be able to:
1. Identify and describe the basic types of protectable IP rights in the United States;
2. Differentiate between the different forms of IP and the specific common law and statutory rights secured under both United States and, to a more limited degree, foreign law;
3. Identify the limits of IP rights by duration and statutory interpretation of language like the ''fair use'' doctrine for copyrights, and constitutional boundaries under the First Amendment;
4. Understand the basic research process used to discover or locate existing protectable interest in IP in the United States;
5. Understand the basic application processes used in the United States to register certain types of IP in order to obtain greater protection, and be familiar with the scope of that greater protection;
6. Demonstrate a basic familiarity with some common government websites and online research tools used in IP legal practice;
7. Articulate causes of action to protect IP rights, and understand the common defenses to claims of infringement or unfair competition;
8. Understand the various remedies available to address IP infringement or unfair competition in the United States, including civil and criminal proceedings and monetary and non-monetary remedies;
9. Discuss the public policy and societal value considerations behind modern IP rights and their limits.
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