
• Morning:
o Introduction to Copyright Law: History, principles, and legal frameworks
o Copyright Ownership and Transfer: Works for hire, joint authorship, copyright registration
o Protected Works: Literary works, musical works, dramatic works, visual arts, sound recordings, software
• Afternoon:
o Copyright Infringement: Direct infringement, contributory infringement, vicarious infringement
o Remedies for Copyright Infringement: Civil and criminal penalties, injunctions, damages
• Morning:
o The Fair Use Doctrine: Four-factor test, transformative use, educational uses, parody
o Case Studies: Analyzing real-world examples of fair use and copyright infringement
o Copyright Limitations: Public domain, compulsory licenses, limitations for libraries and archives
• Afternoon:
o Digital Rights Management (DRM): Technologies for protecting copyrighted works, DRM controversies
• Morning:
o Copyright on the Internet: Copyright issues related to websites, social media, and online platforms
o Online Piracy: Copyright infringement on the internet, file sharing, and illegal streaming
o Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA): Safe harbor provisions, takedown notices
• Afternoon:
o Copyright and Artificial Intelligence: AI-generated content, copyright ownership of AI-created works
• Morning:
o Copyright Licenses: Types of licenses (exclusive, non-exclusive, Creative Commons), licensing agreements
o Negotiating and Drafting License Agreements: Key terms and conditions, royalty payments
o Open Source Licenses: Understanding and using open-source software and content
• Afternoon:
o International Copyright Law: International copyright treaties, territoriality of copyright
• Morning:
o The Future of Copyright: Emerging technologies, blockchain and copyright, the metaverse and copyright
o Copyright and the Right to Privacy: Balancing copyright protection with privacy rights
o The Role of Technology in Copyright Enforcement: Automated content identification, copyright filtering
• Afternoon:
o Ethical Considerations in Copyright: Balancing the rights of creators with the public interest
o Q&A Session and Course Wrap-up