Season 3, Episode 1. 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 Reshape Legal Protection for Creations of the Mind”. Continue reading Season 3, Episode 1. Brainy undertaking, neuroscience reshaping Intellectual Property – Professor Mark Bartholomew

Season 2, Episode 11. “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 research in her new book “Implied Licences in Copyright Law”. Continue reading Season 2, Episode 11. “Implied Licences in Copyright Law” – Poorna Mysoor

Season 2, Episode 9. 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 “The Transformation of EU Geographical Indications Law: The Present, Past and Future of the Origin Link (Routledge Research in Intellectual Property).   Continue reading Season 2, Episode 9. Link to the soil: Dr. Andrea Zappalaglio – EU Geographical Indications

Season 2, Episode 8. 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 and experienced arbitrator on these legal conflicts, uncovers every important angle of this pointy issue. Continue reading Season 2, Episode 8. Unique identifiers: Rodolfo C. Rivas – Trademarks and Internet Domain Names

Season 2, Episode 7. 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 “The Routledge Companion to Copyright and Creativity in the 21st Century” while steering over the hottest topics on copyright. Continue reading Season 2, Episode 7. Copyright and Creativity in the 21st Century – Michelle Bogre & Nancy Wolff

Season 2, Episode 6. Billion Dollar Patents: Joanna T. Brougher

A triumphant invention needs more than just a patent. They require a vigilant eye and a clear path to achieve success. Joanna T. Brougher shows us the way talking about her book “Billion Dollar Patents: Strategies for Finding Opportunities, Generating Value, and Protecting Your Inventions.” Continue reading Season 2, Episode 6. Billion Dollar Patents: Joanna T. Brougher

Season 2, Episode 5. 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 “Intellectual Property, Design Innovation, and Entrepreneurship”. He holds a Ph.D. in Design Intellectual Property and Innovation Management, a Master of Arts, and an MPhil from the Royal College of Art, London, UK. Continue reading Season 2, Episode 5. Intellectual Property, Design Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Matthias Hillner