11. Designer: Davide Radaelli – Industrial Design
We discuss industrial design with Davide Radaelli, designer, entrepreneur, and university lecturer. Continue reading 11. Designer: Davide Radaelli – Industrial Design
We discuss industrial design with Davide Radaelli, designer, entrepreneur, and university lecturer. Continue reading 11. Designer: Davide Radaelli – Industrial Design
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 Developments in Asia,” and Research Fellows with the ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Uniquely Australian Foods and Members of the ARC Laureate Project ‘Harnessing the Potential of Intellectual Property to Build Food Security’ at the School of Law, The University of Queensland, Australia. Continue reading 10. Plant Variety & Seed Certification: Professors Kamalesh Adhikari and David J. Jefferson – Intellectual Property
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 Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, Prof. Philosophy and Public Policy, and Affiliate Faculty, School of Data Science at UNC Charlotte. Continue reading 9. Biopolitics and Intellectual Property: Gordon Hull – Philosophy
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 (the University of New South Wales), Sydney, Australia. Continue reading 8. Copyright, Creativity, Big Media and Cultural Value: Incorporating the Author: Kathy Bowrey
We talk with Martin Calvino, a multimedia artist and scientist that integrates arts with genomics, machine learning, and tango culture. Continue reading 7. Artist Martin Calvino – Creating with AI
We talk about artificial intelligence and intellectual property with Ryan Abbott, a university professor, researcher, licensed physician, patent attorney, and author of “The Reasonable Robot: Artificial Intelligence and the Law”. Continue reading 6. The Reasonable Robot: Ryan Abbott – Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property
We talk about novelty in a patent with Ruth Amos, an inventor, entrepreneur, edutuber, managing director of Stairsteady, and the recipient of the 2006 Young Engineer for Britain. Continue reading 5. Ingenious Inventor: Ruth Amos – Patent
We talk about trademark with the internationally renowned designer and director Zoa Martinez. She is the recipient of over 150 international design and marketing awards, including Emmys, Promax/BDA, Tellys, Clio, Graphic Design USA, and the New York Film Festival, and more. Continue reading 4. Internationally renowned designer and director: Zoa Martinez – Trademark
We talk about Copyright for Filmmaking with Producer, Director, and Writer Jay Silverman. He is known for Girl on the Edge (2015), Off the Menu (2018), and his latest film, Saving Paradise (2020). Continue reading 3. Producer, Director and Writer: Jay Silverman – Copyright
We talk about Copyright with Ashley Peake Wellman the author of “The Girl Who Dances With Skeletons: My Friend Fresno”. Continue reading 2. Self-published author: Ashley Peake Wellman – Copyright
We talk about patents with a worldwide prolific inventor Bengt Lindoff. He is the inventor behind many of the patents we use every day. Continue reading 1. Worldwide prolific inventor: Bengt Lindoff – Patent
In patents, we can find two types of pioneers: the first one who invents and the first one who patents. Which one has the advantage? Continue reading Be the first
Patents must always be new, ingenious and industrializable inventions, but sometimes they are also surprising. Continue reading Surprising patents
The video game industry, valued at $120 billion by 2019, has most, if not all, of its value in intellectual property. Continue reading Seriously playing around
One of the most successful trilogies in recent times began in a fanfiction blog, where the author, inspired by another series of books, narrated over-the-top love fantasies frequently reaching a censored tone. This is how in fiction, a vampire became … Continue reading Fanfic: Original?
Art, in its various forms, gives us countless characters adored, loved, hated, and forgotten. Some manage to go beyond the universe in which they were initially created and achieve protection under intellectual property. A character can become exclusive thanks to … Continue reading Exclusive characters
Music transmits emotions, exalts any experience, and enriches any content. Thanks to these attributes, we are tempted to include music in our content when we create videos, applications, video games, advertisements, publications, and so on. Before making use of any … Continue reading Music synchronization
The story usually begins when someone publishes a content of cultural origin that triggers a reaction from the public, a community, or a group. This happens across multiple areas such as fashion, music, film, and art. Cultural appropriation happens when … Continue reading Cultural appropriation
Social media, as a great content dissemination platform, can be friends or foes of your Intellectual Property. Of course, it all depends on how you handle them. Each social media has its own procedure, here are a few of them: … Continue reading Intellectual Property in social media
The simple answer: you register your Intellectual Property wherever you will use it. First, you identify what type of registration corresponds to your intangible property. Second, identify whether your market or audience will be local, national, regional, or global. 1. … Continue reading Where do I register my Intellectual Property?
Building on my previous post on “Choose Your Trademark,” let us explore more about the descriptive or generic trademark. On the one hand, the descriptive trademark is the one that describes in part or in whole the product or service … Continue reading The obvious trademark
The newly enacted Law concerning Personal Data Protection No. 172-13 regulates gathering, handling, accessing, transferring, updating and annulling of personal information. Scope All personal data in … Continue reading New Law concerning Personal Data Protection – Dominican Republic