Start date: It will be informed opportunely in www.inapi.cl
End date: It will be informed opportunely in www.inapi.cl
Cost: Free
Modality: 100% online
Places: Limited. To enroll in this course, you must complete the application form (pre-registration)
Registrations: Applications are only accepted during the announced registration period
Expected outcomes:
At the end of the course, the participants will be able to:
a) Explain the function of industrial property and the importance of the protection it grants.
b) Know and identify intellectual property rights Contents of the course
1. How to protect the fruits of knowledge
1.1. Intellectual Property
1.2. The difference between intellectual property and common property
1.3. Intellectual property legislation
1.4. The importance of protecting intellectual property rights
2. How to protect inventions and distinguishing signs
2.1. Industrial Property
2.2. Invention patents
2.3. Utility models
2.4. Industrial designs and drawings
2.5. Layout designs or topographies of integrated circuits
2.6. Commercial trademarks
2.7. Geographical indications and appellations of origin
2.8. Industrial secrets
2.9. One product, one right
3. The importance of registering distinguishing signs
4. The importance of registering inventions
5. Where to register industrial property rights
Start date: It will be informed opportunely in www.inapi.cl
End date: It will be informed opportunely in www.inapi.cl
Cost:
Free
Modality: 100% online
Places: Limited. To enroll in this course, you must complete the application form (pre-registration)
Registrations: Applications are only accepted during the announced registration period
Expected outcomes:
At the end of the course, the participants will be able to:
a) Understand what a patent is and the rights it grants.
b) Know what can and cannot be protected through a patent.
c) Describe and distinguish between the requirements needed for obtaining a patent.
d) Know what a patent application should contain.
e) Identify the steps of the patenting process.
Contents of the course
The course consists of the following modules:
1. The role of patents in the innovation lifecycle
2. Patents
2.1. Requirements for obtaining a patent
2.2. Objects excluded from patent protection
2.3. Patent validities
2.4. Characteristics of the right
3. What should a patent application contain?
4. Steps in a patent registration
5. Fees incurred in a patent registration
Start date: It will be informed opportunely in www.inapi.cl
End date: It will be informed opportunely in www.inapi.cl
Cost: Free
Modality: 100% online
Places: Limited. To enroll in this course, you must complete the application form (pre-registration)
Registrations: Applications are only accepted during the announced registration period
Expected outcomes:
At the end of the course, the participants will be able to:
a) Understand what a trademark is and the rights it grants.
b) Know what can be protected through a trademark.
c) Describe and distinguish between the requirements needed for obtaining a trademark.
d) Know what a trademark application should contain.
e) Identify the steps of the trademark registration process.
Contents of the course
The course consists of the following modules:
1. Trademarks mark the difference
2. Trademarks
2.1. Types of trademarks
a. Product Trademarks
b. Service Trademarks
c. Trademarks for Industrial Establishments
d. Trademarks for Commercial Establishments
e. Sound Trademarks
f. Slogans
2.2. Trademark classification
3. Grounds for ineligibility
3.1. Lack of distinguishing characteristics
3.2. Specialty Principle
3.3. Avoiding confusion in the market
3.4. Protection for well-known Chilean and foreign trademarks
4. Signs that cannot be registered as trademarks
5. Trademark functions and benefits
6. Steps in the trademark registration process
6.1. Filing the application
6.2. Preliminary examination
6.3. Publishing the application in the Official Gazette
6.4. Substantive examination
6.5. Final decision
6.6. Trademark granted
7. Processing fees for trademarks