Intangiblia™
Plain talk about Intellectual Property. Podcast of Intangible Law™
Episodes
32 episodes
Shield your trademark - Peter Hlavnicka and Anthony Keats
Those closest to you are the ones capable of causing more significant harm. So for our last episode of the season, we talked with Peter Hlavnicka and Anthony Keats about trademark protection and their books: “
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Season 3
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Episode 8
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1:06:14
Designing your protection - Margaret Polson
The look and feel have great value in the market. Margaret Polson shares with us how aesthetic appearance can find protection under a design patent.
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Season 3
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Episode 7
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39:38
Coverage for accidental IP infringement - Patrick R. Goold
An action can cause an unwanted or unforeseen consequence. If we did not intent intellectual property infringement, shouldn't we find a way to protect ourselves against such missteps? Patrick R. Goold recounts his book
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Season 3
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Episode 6
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35:05
Against progress - Jessica Silbey
Give me your creations, inventions and innovations, and I will give you back exclusive rights for the greater good of humanity is the general promise of the intellectual property system. Our guest
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Season 3
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Episode 5
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34:48
Trademark yourself - Shondra Cheris
Put your registration where your mark is! Shondra Cheris gives us a practical guide to trademark registration.
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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28:13
Fruits of one's labor, the capitalization of intangible assets - Andrew J. Sherman
The story of Intellectual Property does not end with registration or protection, it merely begins! Discover with Andrew J. Sherman the many ways to harvest intangible asse...
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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43:03
In the name of science? Copyright vs. Open Access - Professor John Willinsky
Can Open Access be the answer to hinder widespread misinformation? What role does Copyright play? Professor John Willinsky talks about the changes needed in the US Copyright Law and his book
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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37:46
Brainy undertaking, neuroscience reshaping Intellectual Property - Professor Mark Bartholomew
The first episode of the third season brings a new type of discussion. We will connect neuroscience with Intellectual Property while discussing Professor Mark Bartholomew's book "Intellectual Property and the Brain: How Neuroscience Will Reshap...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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41:39
Who Invented Oscar Wilde? Copyright and Photography - David Newhoff
On the last episode of our second season, we have the joyful pleasure of interviewing David Newhoff to talk about his book "Who Invented Oscar Wilde...
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Season 2
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Episode 12
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37:53
"Implied Licences in Copyright Law" - Poorna Mysoor
In many ways, our conduct can dictate the level of protection and exclusivity of our copyrightable content. Poorna Mysoor teaches us how certain actions and circumstances can imply authorization to use our works. Discover this fascinating resea...
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Season 2
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Episode 11
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1:10:33
Freelancing with value - Chris Brown
The Pixel Lawyer, Chris Brown, shares his journey as a lawyer and experiences handling copyright and trademark cases. Chris is a part-time virtual startup lawyer, full-time entrepreneur. His law firm Pixel Law provides a fresh and novel approac...
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Season 2
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Episode 10
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29:12
Link to the soil: Dr. Andrea Zappalaglio - EU Geographical Indications
Where a product is made can serve as an identifier, quality assurance, and special characteristics trace. Dr. Andrea Zappalaglio steers through his new book
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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37:37
Unique identifiers: Rodolfo C. Rivas – Trademarks and Internet Domain Names
Who prevails when a person registers a trademark, and another registers an identical or similar Internet domain name? Well, it usually depends on three factors. Rodolfo C. Rivas, an international lawyer a...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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34:17
Copyright and Creativity in the 21st Century: Michelle Bogre & Nancy Wolff
From fictional characters, social media use, memes, sampling to photos taken by drones. Michelle Bogre and Nancy Wolff give us highlights of their book
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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47:43
Billion Dollar Patents: Joanna T. Brougher
A triumphant invention needs more than just a patent. It requires a vigilant eye and a clear path to achieve success. Joanna T. Brougher shows us the way talking about her book
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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31:18
Intellectual Property, Design Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Matthias Hillner
Matthias Hillner shares his excellent knowledge of design innovation with us and how Intellectual Property plays a crucial role in protecting those endeavors. Matthias is the author of the book
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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47:06
Intellectual Property empowering sports, entertainment & entrepreneurship: Ellakisha O’Kelley
Ellakisha O’Kelley expresses power in every word. She guides us through her book “Code v. Code: The Street Code Versus The Legal Code - Rethinking Your Business Transac...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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22:27
Patent strategy for entrepreneurs: Curtis Droege
A severe injury took him from farming to the path of engineering and inventions. Curtis Droege enriches our podcast with his experiences and knowledge as a patent agent and through his book “
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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1:11:10
Disruptive Innovation & Copyright: Margery Hilko
Margery Hilko takes us on a journey from the printing press, radio, personal computers, the Internet, and Artificial Intelligence. We immerse ourselves in her book
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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27:36
Achieving food security with new plant varieties: Peter Button - UPOV
We kick-off the new season by talking with Peter Button, Vice Secretary-General of the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV). We discuss food security, c...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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28:52
Designer: Davide Radaelli – Industrial Design
We discuss industrial design with Davide Radaelli, designer, entrepreneur, and university lecturer. Davide Radaelli Design Studio, based in Milano (Italy), provides a multidisciplinary desig...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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8:18
Plant Variety & Seed Certification: Professors Kamalesh Adhikari and David J. Jefferson – Intellectual Property
We have the joy of two guests to talk about plant variety and seed certification, Kamalesh Adhikari, Ph.D., and David J. Jefferson, JD, Ph.D. They are the editors of the book "Intellectual Property Law and Plant Protection: Challenges and Devel...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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30:20
Biopolitics and Intellectual Property: Gordon Hull – Philosophy
We will go beyond what the intellectual property laws establish by navigating in the book “The Biopolitics of Intellectual Property: Regulation Innovation and Personhood in the Information Age” with his author Gordon Hull the Director of the Ce...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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31:00
Copyright, Creativity, Big Media and Cultural Value: Incorporating the Author: Kathy Bowrey
We talk about the author’s rights and the new book “Copyright, Creativity, Big Media, and Cultural Value: Incorporating the Author” by Kathy Bowrey. Kathy is a legal historian, socio-legal researcher, and Professor in the Faculty of Law, UNSW (...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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14:23
Artist Martin Calvino – Creating with AI
We talk with Martin Calvino, a multimedia artist and scientist that integrates arts with genomics, machine learning, and tango culture. If you would like to learn more about the transformations to intellectual property, I invite you to ...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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20:54