- Being able to draft and revise contractual agreements containing the rights and obligations of the parties regarding the transfer of exploitation rights on works and other protected assets, in a clear and precise manner, specifying the modalities of exploitation included in each of the rights and respecting the imperative law, even if it is not expressly formulated.
- Being able to advise individuals, institutions and companies that use products or services protected by intellectual property rights, including the analysis of legal issues and the assessment of risks or potential liabilities.
- Knowing how to manage rights in the various markets regarding the creations/works, products and services covered by intellectual property.
- Being able to integrate their knowledge on intellectual property matters and legislation to handle the complexity of formulating opinions based on information that was incomplete or limited, and to communicate their conclusions to specialists and non-specialists in a clear and unambiguous manner. Likewise, the students should be able to know how to identify conflicts of interest and the infringement of rights that occur in the field of intellectual property and determine the techniques for their resolution. In general, the students should be able to exercise professional activities in the field of intellectual property, both as advisors and/or transactional experts, as well as by exercising civil, commercial, criminal and administrative actions and claims.