Course title | |||||
情報処理産業知財戦略論 [Intellectual Property in Information Processing Industry] | |||||
Course category | The Professional Degree Program of Industrial Technology and Innovation | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | ~ | Semester | Fall | |
Course type | Fall | Course code | 1060819 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
戸田 裕二 [] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Engineering | Office | Email address |
Course description |
This course provides the basic concept of IP (Intellectual Property) Strategy and the key to IP Solution for IT (Information Technology) Industries through a variety of case studies. In IoT (Internet of Things) and AI (Artificial Intelligence) era, IP issues in IT industries will increase dramatically. And it is expected early solution. This course covers not only conventional IP Right (e.g. Patent, Design, and Trademark) but also board IP ( including Copyright, Trade Secret, and Contract) and studies the way of solving upcoming IP issues in IoT and AI era with Instructor and class students. |
Expected Learning |
Students who successfully complete this course will be able to: ・Describe the role of IP and IP issues for IT Industries ・Recognize the upcoming IP issues in IoT and AI era and the key to IP Solution in IT Industries |
Course schedule |
1. Guidance 2. Business management and Intellectual Property (1) ? Case Study (CT Scanner) 3. IP System (1) - Patent System 4. IP System (2) - Design, Trademark, Copyright, Trade Secret and Contract 5. Global IP Issues (1) - in Japan 6. Global IP Issues (2) - in United States of America 7. Class discussion of US Issue - Case Study (High Concreate Structure) 8. Global IP Issues (3) - in EU and emerging countries 9. Mid-Term Presentation (Report A) and Class discussion ? Smart Phone Case 10. Business management and Intellectual Property (2) ? Competition Strategy and Innovation 11. Business management and Intellectual Property (3) ? IP Organization and IP management 12. Business management and Intellectual Property (4) ? IP management of Global IT Industries 13. IP Strategy of Japanese IT Industries ? Hitachi’s IP Strategy 14. Final Presentation (Report B) and Class discussion ? Comparison of IP Strategies in Global IT Industries 15. Wrap-up The contents and case studies can be changed depending on the course progress. |
Prerequisites |
Preferable to learn IP related course of Spring or Fall semester, if you don’t have any IP knowledge. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
The materials will be presented through Moodle. |
References |
・Suzanne S. H., & Patrick H. S. “Edison in the boardroom revisited (2nd ed.)”. New Jersey: Wiley, 2011 The other references will be introduced in the class. |
Assessment/Grading |
Over 70% attendances are requested. Evaluation will be determined by the 5-point method. S(90-100): Superior A(80-89): Good B(70-79): Fair C(60-69): Poor D(0-59): Not Applicable Reports: 80% (Mid-term Presentation & Report A: 30%, Final Presentation & Report B: 50%), Class contribution: 20%. Distribution of Grades in 2016: S 50% A 50% |
Message from instructor(s) |
I have many experiences regarding IP disputes against Global Electronics and IT companies. IP management in Electronics and IT industries is changing recently. I expect that many students learn the role of IP management through a variety of case studies, and acquire the sense of solving upcoming IP issues in IoT and AI era. |
Course keywords |
Business management , Intellectual Property Strategy, IP issue, IP solution, Information Technology Industry, IoT (Internet of Things), AI (Artificial Intelligence), Smart Phone, Patent Troll, Copyright, OSS(Open Source Software), Contract |
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Last update |
9/26/2017 1:58:47 PM |