An International Overview: Copyright Terminology Course summary Start time: | Apr 8, 2016 16:00 GMT Add to calendar
Duration: 60 minutes.
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Purchase five online sessions for only 175 USD 140 USD today! See other sessions from the bundle below:
April 1 An International Overview: Trademarks Terminology
April 8 An International Overview: Copyright Terminology
April 15 An International Overview: Civil Litigation
April 22 An International Overview: Public International Law
April 29 An International Overview: Privacy and Confidential Information
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| Language: | 영어 | Summary: | “An International Overview: Copyright Law Terminology” is the second session in this 5-part course taught by Suzanne E. Deliscar, Lawyer-Linguist, as the first step in understanding copyright law terminology. It is designed for translators who are beginning to work in the legal translation specialty. At the end of this course attendees will have increased knowledge with regard to legal structures and specific copyright law terminology found in various legal documents. |
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Description “An International Overview: Copyright Law Terminology” is the second session in this 5-part course taught by Suzanne E. Deliscar, Lawyer-Linguist, as the first step in understanding copyright law terminology.
This course is approved for one (1) American Translators Association (“ATA”) Continuing Education ("CE") point.
This course includes the following:
Video Recording
Reference material
End-of-course questionnaire
Certificate of Achievement Target audience Translators who want to start working in the legal translation field. Learning objectives At the end of this course attendees will have increased knowledge with regard to legal structures and specific copyright law terminology found in various legal documents. This course includes the following:
Video Recording
Reference material
End-of-course questionnaire
Certificate of Achievement
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Courses will be open half an hour before the start time. Please login before the start time to ensure that everything on your system is working correctly. Created by Suzanne Deliscar View feedback | View all courses | Bio: Suzanne Deliscar is both a lawyer and a Spanish and French to English translator. A graduate of McMaster University with a Combined Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Latin American Studies, and a minor in Science, Technology and Public Policy in 2000, Ms. Deliscar went on to obtain a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Windsor Faculty of Law in 2003. Ms. Deliscar was called to the Bar of the Province of Ontario in 2004 and has been actively practicing law on a full-time basis since that time. As a lawyer-linguist, Suzanne focuses on official document and legal translation, and also trains fellow language professionals in the areas of marketing and legal translation. |
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