Intellectual Property for Creative Entrepreneurs

Go to class
Write Review

Intellectual Property for Creative Entrepreneurs provided by Domestika is a comprehensive online course. Intellectual Property for Creative Entrepreneurs is taught by Erica Wolfe-Murray. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Domestika. The course is taught in Englishand is $11.00. Visit the course page at Domestika for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Learn to manage and leverage your assets further by exploring copyright, trademarks, design rights, and patents

    • Introduction
    • What Is Intellectual Property and Why Does It Matter?
    • How to Identify Your Intellectual Property
    • Devising a Strategy for Owning and Managing Your IP
    • Other Aspects to IP
    • Final project
    Understanding the relationship between your creative work and running a business is crucial for financial well-being. Protecting your intellectual property is essential to ensuring your ability to enjoy its financial benefit. Erica Wolfe-Murray, a specialist in intellectual property, dedicates herself to helping businesses and entrepreneurs across different sectors understand the value of the creative work they own and to increase revenues from them.

    With clients like National Geographic and Disney, Erica’s role is to protect ideas,
    products, and services, as well as to come up with new revenue opportunities. In this course, Erica teaches you how to manage and protect your assets, but also find new ways to enjoy their financial benefits.

Syllabus
    • About Me
    • Inspiration
    • Meeting Our Case Study
    • Types of IP: Design Rights and Patents
    • Types of IP: Copyright and Trademark
    • IP in the Creative Industries and Why It Matters
    • How to Audit Your Existing Intellectual Assets
    • How to Identify Value in Your IP and Your Assets 2
    • How to Identify Value in Your IP and Your Assets 1
    • How to Audit Your Existing IP
    • How to Look For Your IP and How to Audit Your Intellectual Assets
    • IP in Social Media and the Digital World
    • Using Other People’s IP in Your Projects
    • IP Considerations With Your Team and With Freelancers
    • How to Manage Your IP on a Regular Basis
    • Creative Commons
    • Understanding What a License Is and When to Use It
    • X Creative IP for Businesses