Course title | Personal Data and Copyright Protection |
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Course code | KIT/INAPE |
Organizational form of instruction | Lecture |
Level of course | Master |
Year of study | not specified |
Semester | Winter |
Number of ECTS credits | 2 |
Language of instruction | Czech |
Status of course | Compulsory, Compulsory-optional |
Form of instruction | Face-to-face |
Work placements | This is not an internship |
Recommended optional programme components | None |
Lecturer(s) |
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Course content |
Introduction to the subject. Constitutional law - Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms. The basics of copyright law - Definition, scope and subject matter of copyright, the author and his law license agreement, staff and school work, the rights related to copyright. Commercial law - the foundations of competition law, unfair competition, consumer protection, public aspects. Protection of industrial rights and the rights to the designation - industrial property rights, the rights to the designation, name and trade register. Privacy Policy - the status and rights of individuals, responsibilities for the processing of personal data, privacy, control and sanctions. The right to information - international and constitutional foundations of the right to information, legal context of freedom of information, access to information in terms of the applicant, the provision of information in terms of office.
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Learning activities and teaching methods |
Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing) |
Learning outcomes |
The main aim of this course is basic putting institutes legal theory of ownership of intellectual property rights and related rights and the fundamental law to protect people and the protection of personal data. Emphasis is placed on the subject of a deepening legal awareness in students of constitutional law, in particular the fundamental rights and freedoms and to deepen the knowledge of the actual law in force in the field of private law with a focus on copyright and industrial property rights and rights to the designation.
The basic orientation of intangible property and the handling of personal data. |
Prerequisites |
unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria |
Didactic test
Participation in lectures, the successful settlement of credit test 70% of the specified issues. |
Recommended literature |
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Study plans that include the course |
Faculty | Study plan (Version) | Category of Branch/Specialization | Recommended semester | |
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Faculty: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics | Study plan (Version): Communication and Controlling Technology (2014) | Category: Electrical engineering, telecommunication and IT | 1 | Recommended year of study:1, Recommended semester: Winter |
Faculty: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics | Study plan (Version): Process Control (2015) | Category: Special and interdisciplinary fields | - | Recommended year of study:-, Recommended semester: Winter |
Faculty: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics | Study plan (Version): Process Control (2014) | Category: Special and interdisciplinary fields | - | Recommended year of study:-, Recommended semester: Winter |
Faculty: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics | Study plan (Version): Process Control (2016) | Category: Special and interdisciplinary fields | - | Recommended year of study:-, Recommended semester: Winter |
Faculty: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics | Study plan (Version): Process Control (2013) | Category: Special and interdisciplinary fields | - | Recommended year of study:-, Recommended semester: Winter |
Faculty: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics | Study plan (Version): Communication and Controlling Technology (2015) | Category: Electrical engineering, telecommunication and IT | 1 | Recommended year of study:1, Recommended semester: Winter |
Faculty: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics | Study plan (Version): Communication and Controlling Technology (2016) | Category: Electrical engineering, telecommunication and IT | 1 | Recommended year of study:1, Recommended semester: Winter |