Course
Course 7.5 credits • ABMA18
Intellectual property is an area of increasing relevance and it is undergoing continuous changes, frequently subject to highly visible controversies. Alongside these controversies the literature on IP's various facets continues to grow and is more and more multi-disciplinary. At the same time, the decisions that information professionals, R&D personnel and artists have to face in their working lives are increasingly tied to legal concerns.
The course is intended to deal with these issues from a number of different perspectives, specifically considering cultural, political, legal, but also economical aspects, including those relevant outside a Western context. It will provide an overview of the legal situation in a national, European, and international setting. Participants will gain an understanding of the various forms of IP (copyright, patent, trademark, etc.) and expanding or antagonistic concepts including the creative commons, open access, open source, and piracy.
The course is based on reading and writing; there are no live sessions. In three week-long asynchronous online group discussions and a final essay, participants get the opportunity to discuss social problems and cultural aspects related to IP. The mandatory reading list could be subject to minor changes up to a month before the course starts.
            
                
                        
	Study period:
	
                            autumn semester 2024
                        
	
                    
            
                
                        
	Type of studies:
	
                            
                                full time, 
                            
                                distance course
                            
                        
	
                    
            
                
                        
	Study period:
	2024-11-01 – 2024-12-03
	
                    
            
                
                        
	Language of instruction:
	English
	
                    
            
                
                        
	Eligibility:
	General and 30 ECTS credits in an optional subject
	
                    
            
        
            
                
                        
                            
	Application code:
	LU-E1000
	
                        
                    
            
        
            
                
                        
                            
	Application code:
	LU-31300
	
                        
                    
            
        
            
                Course coordinator:
                
                    
                            
                        
                    
                        
                            Kristofer Rolf Söderström
                        
                    
                
                
            
        
