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    Duke University

    Copyright for Multimedia

    Skills you'll gain: Intellectual Property, Data Sharing, Multimedia, Music, Video Production, Electronic Media, Law, Regulation, and Compliance, Photography

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    University of Pennsylvania

    Copyright Law

    Skills you'll gain: Intellectual Property, Case Law, Case Studies, Law, Regulation, and Compliance, Creativity, Commercial Laws

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    Berklee

    Copyright Law in the Music Business

    Skills you'll gain: Intellectual Property, Lawsuits, Music, Musical Composition, Legal Strategy, Law, Regulation, and Compliance, Digital Assets, Decision Making, Case Studies

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    Duke University

    Copyright for Educators & Librarians

    Skills you'll gain: Intellectual Property, Educational Materials, Law, Regulation, and Compliance, Education and Training, Legal Research

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    University of Pennsylvania

    Intellectual Property Law

    Skills you'll gain: Intellectual Property, Brand Awareness, Legal Strategy, Brand Management, Asset Protection, Case Law, Regulation and Legal Compliance, Packaging and Labeling, Case Studies, Asset Management, Law, Regulation, and Compliance, Marketing, Innovation, Strategic Thinking, Business Strategy, Business Valuation, Creativity, Legal Risk, Strategic Planning, Planning

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    University of Pennsylvania

    Introduction to Intellectual Property

    Skills you'll gain: Intellectual Property, Legal Strategy, Regulation and Legal Compliance, Business Strategy, Case Studies, Asset Management, Innovation, Brand Awareness, Brand Management, Business Valuation, Economics

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    Berklee

    Music Business Foundations

    Skills you'll gain: Music History, Intellectual Property, Music, Business Management, Business, Team Building, Entrepreneurship, Law, Regulation, and Compliance, Digital Transformation

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    Knowledge Accelerators

    The ABC's of GDPR: Protecting Privacy in an Online World

    Skills you'll gain: General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Information Privacy, Personally Identifiable Information, Compliance Management, Law, Regulation, and Compliance, Regulatory Compliance, Data Ethics, Data Management, Regulation and Legal Compliance, Data Security, Data Integrity, Global Marketing, Record Keeping, Data Processing

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    University of Pennsylvania

    Trademark Law

    Skills you'll gain: Intellectual Property, Brand Awareness, Legal Strategy, Brand Management, Asset Protection, Packaging and Labeling, Legal Risk, Marketing, Strategic Planning, Registration

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    Rating, 4.8 out of 5 stars
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    EDHEC Business School

    Intellectual Property as Competitive Advantage for Companies

    Skills you'll gain: Intellectual Property, Business Strategy, Strategic Thinking, Competitive Analysis, Corporate Strategy, Law, Regulation, and Compliance, Asset Management, Legal Strategy, Portfolio Management, Case Studies, Asset Protection, Brand Management, Entrepreneurship, Risk Management

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    Skillshare

    Kickstart Your Creativity with Procreate

    Skills you'll gain: Creative Design, Creativity, Peer Review, Digital Design, Design Elements And Principles, Graphical Tools, Storyboarding, Storytelling, Design Software, Technical Drawing, Color Theory

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    University of Pennsylvania

    The Business of Ideas: IP in the Real World

    Skills you'll gain: Intellectual Property, Case Studies, Law, Regulation, and Compliance, Case Law, Creativity, Legal Research, Emerging Technologies, Market Analysis, Technology Strategies, Music

    Mixed · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular copyright courses

  • Copyright for Multimedia: Duke University
  • Copyright Law: University of Pennsylvania
  • Copyright Law in the Music Business: Berklee
  • Copyright for Educators & Librarians: Duke University
  • Intellectual Property Law: University of Pennsylvania
  • Introduction to Intellectual Property: University of Pennsylvania
  • Music Business Foundations: Berklee
  • The ABC's of GDPR: Protecting Privacy in an Online World : Knowledge Accelerators
  • Trademark Law: University of Pennsylvania
  • Intellectual Property as Competitive Advantage for Companies: EDHEC Business School

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Frequently Asked Questions about Copyright

Copyright is an aspect of intellectual property law that gives authors the exclusive right to make copies of an original creative work, typically for a period of years or even decades. The type of works eligible for copyright include novels, movies, paintings, songs, educational materials, computer software code, and more. Copyright protections are very important for supporting cultural development as well as innovation, as they enable creators in all fields to earn a living from their work.

Like culture itself, copyright law has had to quickly evolve to keep up with the changes of the information age. For example, in the music business, there have been numerous controversies in recent decades over whether the use of samples of other songs in recorded music is a violation of the fair use doctrine, which allows for the unlicensed use of copyrighted works under certain circumstances. Copyright is also becoming increasingly relevant for start-up businesses, as copyright laws are one of the most important legal protections for software programs.‎

If you’re a visual artist, writer, musician, songwriter, playright, or even a computer programmer, understanding copyright law is essential to your career. Creators can spend months or years developing a single work, but without copyright protections this work could be reproduced and sold by others without their consent. By providing enforceable legal protections against this scenario, copyright and intellectual property law enables creative professionals to earn a living.

The challenges of navigating intellectual property law has also created demand for lawyers with expertise in this field. Lawyers working in the world of entertainment and culture as well as the tech industry need to have a deep understanding of copyright law and its evolving applications, particularly when it comes to emerging fields such as digital art and music as well as technology and software start-up businesses. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, lawyers earned a median annual salary of $122,960 in 2019, making intellectual property law a highly-paid as well as interesting and rewarding career path.‎

Yes! There are many opportunities to learn about legal topics on Coursera, including courses and Specializations spanning multiple courses on copyright and intellectual property law. Whether you want to understand how copyright is applied in the music business and other creative fields, the world of education, or innovation in start-up businesses, you can learn from top-ranked schools like University of Pennsylvania, Emory University, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Berklee College of Music. Regardless of your goals, Coursera lets you learn at a significantly lower cost than on-campus students, ensuring you’ll get a great deal on this valuable education.‎

If you're passionate about protecting your own work or the work of others, learning about copyright law might be the best course for you. Copyright law gives authors of intellectual property protection to encourage creativity. Copyrights apply to eight different categories of intellectual property, including literature, music, or dramatic works; pantomimes and choreographed works; pictures, graphics, and sculptures; sound recordings; motion pictures; computer programs; compilations and derivative works; and architectural works. If you are involved in the creation of any of those works, learning about copyright law gives you the insight needed to protect yourself.‎

There’s no single career path you can take after learning about copyright, but you could use it as a springboard for a career as a copyright lawyer or paralegal, artist, musician, architect, or computer programmer. Career paths include any number of positions that create intellectual property and authorship. A quick search of job listings on Indeed.com reveals a variety of types of positions in a range of industries, including A&R assistants at a music company, editors at a health care communications company, and creative assistants with a medical management group.‎

Copyright-related topics range from music to architecture to art to creative writing. Digital advertising, business innovations, content marketing, and website development are also related. Essentially, any topic related to the eight types of work covered by copyright could be useful for you to learn about, particularly if that’s where your interests lie. If you’re more interested in helping others protect their work, you might want to dive into copyright law, which is an area of law that protects authorship and creative professionals.‎

Many different types of businesses and organizations hire people who are familiar with copyright law, including educational institutions, insurance companies, entertainment groups, music labels, publishing houses, media companies, and marketing/communications businesses. You might also work on your own, either as a freelancer or as a creative professional.‎

Online Copyright courses offer a convenient and flexible way to enhance your knowledge or learn new Copyright skills. Choose from a wide range of Copyright courses offered by top universities and industry leaders tailored to various skill levels.‎

When looking to enhance your workforce's skills in Copyright, it's crucial to select a course that aligns with their current abilities and learning objectives. Our Skills Dashboard is an invaluable tool for identifying skill gaps and choosing the most appropriate course for effective upskilling. For a comprehensive understanding of how our courses can benefit your employees, explore the enterprise solutions we offer. Discover more about our tailored programs at Coursera for Business here.‎

This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.

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