2024 Intellectual Property Promotion Event and Education Training(2):An Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights – Discussing Common and Recent IP Issues in Campus and Daily Life(October 25, 2024)
【Event Details】
Intellectual property rights (IPR) are embedded in our everyday lives, from music and images to creative designs. Whenever we share or use someone else’s work online, we may face risks related to IPR. As society becomes increasingly digitized, IPR issues are growing in importance in schools, workplaces, and personal life. This lecture will explore how IPR affects our daily lives through easy-to-understand examples, particularly focusing on trending topics such as copyright on social media and copyright practices within campuses. We hope you will gain a deeper understanding of the legal implications of IPR and acquire the correct knowledge for proper applications in an engaging atmosphere.
This event will also include advocacy on information security: social engineering.
【Important Notes】
1.This session is a live online seminar, so please be punctual. After logging in, remember to scan the check-in barcode. The quiz link will be sent based on the attendance list.
2.This seminar can be counted as 3 hours of information security education training for the 113th academic year. Participants must complete all online materials browsing and online quizzes, scoring 70 points or above in the online quiz.
Note: According to the decision of the administrative meeting on October 6, 104, information security hours are recognized based on passing the post-course assessment with a score of 70 or above.
【Event Information】
Speaker: 聖島國際專利商標聯合事務所 劉慶芳 經理
Topic: An Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights – Discussing Common and Recent IP Issues in Campus and Daily Life
Date: October 25, 113 (Fri) 13:30 PM to 16:30 PM
Location: Microsoft Teams Meeting Room
Meeting Link: 2024 Intellectual Property Rights Promotion Event & Education Training (2): An Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights – Discussing Common and Recent IP Issues in Campus and Daily Life
Organizer: Office of Library and Information Services, Computer Center