Intangible assets have gained a pivotal role in economy, law and society. This course explores the norms and contractual solutions pertaining to intellectual and industrial property (i.e. copyright, patents, trade secrets) and the further areas of the immaterial (i.e. personal and non-personal data). These topics are analyzed under the perspective of innovative processes implemented through the use of algorithmic resources.
The course is taught entirely in English
The course will analyze the different legal instruments that are meant to protect and manage immaterial resources: i.e. trade secrets, patents, copyright, database, and personal data law. Such legal tools, and their contractual settings, will be applied to draw business strategies in the fields of data and algorithmic applications
The learning outcomes of this course include:
- the acquisition of specific knowledge of the subjects covered with reference to national and European legislation,
- the acquisition of theoretical and practical skills relating to the contractual arrangements that companies can adopt in the management of immaterial and algorithmic resources,
- the acquisition of expository and dialectical skills in the legal fields
A basic knowledge of the English language is required. However, students are strongly encouraged to participate, bearing in mind that language skills will be refined and improved during the course itself.
The course is organized through frontal lessons with an interactive method that requires an active participation of the class. Attendance is not mandatory but highly suggested. Teaching language is English
Introduction to the discipline of the immaterial in the algorithmic age
Copyright in traditional sectors
Software protection
The protection of databases
Copyright and artificial intelligence
Patents
Inventions in the chemical and biotechnological sectors
Inventions and algorithms
Trade secrets
The regulation of personal data
Contracts for the circulation and aggregation of intangible assets
Contracts for the exploitation of algorithmic resources
For attending students:
<>-https://www.wipo.int/edocs/pubdocs/en/intproperty/489/wipo_pub_489.pdf,
<>--https://www.wipo.int/edocs/pubdocs/en/intproperty/489/wipo_pub_489.pdf,
<>-www.andreaottolia.it,
<>-https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=558751,
<>https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=661543,
Pamela Samuelson, Suzanne Scotchmer, The Law & Economics of Reverse Engineering available at https://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~pam/papers/l&e%20reveng3.pdf
Ricevimento: On Monday from midday to 1.00 pm at the Dipartimento di Diritto Commerciale (Department of Commercial Law) by appointment to be taken both thorugh email at the adress andre.ottolia@unige.it and telephone (i.e. call or Whatsapp message) at the following number 3319144021.
ANDREA OTTOLIA (President)
RAFFAELE FRANCESCO ALESSANDRO SERVANZI
The exams will be held exclusively in oral form and in English
The assessment of the acquired knowledge and skills will take place in the following ways:
- punctual questions on regulatory rules or on cases deriving from practice,
- solution to practical problems relating to disputes or contractual arrangements.
The exam method enhances the argumentative ability and the property of language through a dialectical method.