Legal Requirements for Business
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Course Description
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS FOR BUSINESS
In this digital era, starting a business appears to be an easy process but there are lot of legal requirements to start a business. Failing to meet either one of them might land you in trouble. So yes, you need to have experts by your side who will teach you about all the legal procedures & compliances to start a business in India.
What's it about?
You may have a terrific business idea, but to get your startup off the ground, you first have to make sure you comply with all the legal requirements involved as a business owner & for this you have to be completely aware of all the legal processes. We are here for you to make all these requirements easier. In this course, you will get to know about types of Intellectual Property- IPR Trademark, IPR Copyright, IPR Patent.
Who should attend?
Entrepreneurs working on startups, corporate law students looking for business mode, MBA students looking for business model, Startup Founders, Business consultant, Business analyst, College Business Graduates & anyone who wants to start his/her own startup.
Course Structure Highlights and Learning Outcomes-
IPR TRADEMARK- Trademark is the branch of intellectual property rights. It includes LOGO or combination of characters and numerals used by a company to claim its ownership on a term or design to represent its products and services.
IPR COPYRIGHT- Copyright is a type of of intellectual property rights. Copyright law gives creators of original material the exclusive right to further use and duplicate that material for a given amount of time, at which point the copyrighted item becomes public domain.
IPR PATENT- Patent is an intellectual property right, to make, use or sell an invention for a limited period of 20 years. A Patent is granted to an entity on disclosing a technical invention, which may be a product or process or both.
Course Outline-
Have a brilliant new concept that you are sure will make you a fortune? But there is a crucial step any inventor should take before taking it to market. You can protect it with a patent, trademark, or copyright from the government. All three provide a legal shield against copycats trying to make a buck off your idea. So it’s important to know about them, each designation applies to a specific type of intellectual property. A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention, Copyright is a legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works & A trademark is a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one enterprise from those of other enterprises. Overall this course helps entrepreneurs to start their business smoothly & helps them to understand legal requirements to run a business.
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