Intellectual Property
Prof. Daniel Benoliel
This course explores the legal foundations and global significance of intellectual property (IP) rights in the digital and innovation-driven economy. It covers patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets, highlighting their role in protecting technological inventions, creative works, and commercial brands.
Students will examine how IP law supports entrepreneurship and innovation, with a focus on legal frameworks, enforcement mechanisms, and contemporary challenges. The course also emphasizes the economic and societal impact of IP systems, encouraging critical thinking on emerging trends in global IP governance.
Semester A (Fall Semester)