Jean Marc Seigneur – In Trust We Build: Designing the Future of Digital Reputation

The discussion with Jean Marc Seigneur explores the intersection of security, decentralization, and digital trust. It highlights the importance of legal recognition and cryptography in transforming tokens into enforceable rights. The conversation emphasizes education, design, and the need for transparency in AI, focusing on how technology can empower and protect digital interactions. Continue reading Jean Marc Seigneur – In Trust We Build: Designing the Future of Digital Reputation

Nicolas Torrent – Accessible by Design: How AI Can Open the Doors of Justice

Nicolas Torrent discusses the potential of legal tech in improving access to justice. By integrating AI and data-driven solutions, legal processes can become clearer and faster. He advocates for user-friendly legal design and “profitable justice” tools that democratize access. The goal is to empower users while ensuring that legal professionals maintain oversight and responsibility. Continue reading Nicolas Torrent – Accessible by Design: How AI Can Open the Doors of Justice

Season 5, Episode 30. Building Bridges in Space: How Open IP, Shared Standards, and Data Commons Turn Competition into Cooperation

The discussion explores how clear ownership and structured sharing accelerate innovation in various contexts, from the ISS to lunar missions and Earth-based projects. It highlights successful examples like ITER, NASA’s open source tools, and data-sharing initiatives that foster collaboration, reduce costs, and enhance trust in intellectual property systems. Continue reading Season 5, Episode 30. Building Bridges in Space: How Open IP, Shared Standards, and Data Commons Turn Competition into Cooperation

Season 5, Episode 21. Influencers, Inc.: Chasing Clout, Creating Clones

The upcoming side event in Geneva on September 1 during the Luxury Innovation Summit will address the evolving landscape of intellectual property (IP) amid the influencer economy. This session will explore how the booming $20 billion sector collides with IP law, spotlighting cases like Charli D’Amelio’s trademark strategies and the “Battle of the Kylies.” It will delve into both human influencers and virtual personalities like Lil Miquella, underscoring the challenges of contracts and licensing. As global laws adapt to issues like deepfakes and virtual identity rights, participants will gain insight into safeguarding their digital presence and brand equity in a rapidly changing environment. Continue reading Season 5, Episode 21. Influencers, Inc.: Chasing Clout, Creating Clones

Season 5, Episode 18. Life, Patents, and the Pursuit of Biotech Protection

The emergence of synthetic biology challenges intellectual property law, as scientists create self-replicating organisms. Legal decisions, like Chakrabarty and Myriad Genetics, probe the ownership of genetic innovations. A new WIPO treaty aims for transparency regarding genetic resource origins, addressing biopiracy and protecting traditional knowledge amidst evolving legal frameworks in biotechnology. Continue reading Season 5, Episode 18. Life, Patents, and the Pursuit of Biotech Protection

Season 5, Episode 16. Eiffel Off Limits: Architecture, Access, and the IP Rules

Skyscrapers aren’t just engineering marvels, they’re intellectual property battlegrounds where creativity meets the courtroom. Welcome to the fascinating world where distinctive buildings become trademarked brands, architectural blueprints trigger million-dollar lawsuits, and even tourist photographs might infringe copyright.

Our journey begins with trade dress protection for buildings so distinctive they function as logos. The Hard Rock Hotel’s 450-foot guitar shape earned trademark protection for being “inherently distinctive.” At the same time, the geometrically interesting Palacio del Rio learned the hard way that being architecturally notable isn’t enough, you need instant brand recognition. When your building makes people stop and stare, it might just be eligible for trademark protection.

We then explore the often-overlooked protection for architectural plans. Blueprints aren’t merely technical documents but creative works with automatic copyright protection. From the UK to Canada to Australia, courts have awarded substantial damages when developers use another’s plans without permission. The message is clear: copying isn’t just copying and pasting, using someone’s creative layout without authorization is litigation waiting to happen.

The laws governing the photography of buildings create another layer of complexity. “Freedom of panorama” determines whether you can snap, share, or sell images of buildings in public spaces, with drastically different rules worldwide. The Eiffel Tower exemplifies this peculiar legal landscape, the structure itself is in the public domain. Still, its twinkling lights remain under copyright protection, meaning your nighttime Paris photo could technically require permission for commercial use.

Perhaps most fascinating is the tension between owning a building and owning its design. When a Brazilian paint company used a home’s image on product labels with the owner’s permission but without consulting the architect, the courts sided with the architect. Similarly, when a German museum planned renovations requiring the removal of an architectural art installation, the Federal Court had to weigh property rights against creative moral rights.

Whether you’re an architect protecting your vision, a developer navigating permissions, or simply someone who appreciates beautiful spaces, understanding these intersecting legal frameworks helps you navigate the built environment more responsibly. Because great design deserves more than admiration, it deserves legal protection, proper credit, and sometimes, a really good lawyer.

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Season 5, Episode 15. Worth Fighting For: IP, Lawsuits, and the Art of Valuation

The episode of Intangiblia delves into the valuation of intellectual property (IP), highlighting its true worth in legal and commercial contexts. Through landmark cases, the podcast discusses methodologies for valuing IP and illustrates how values differ globally, emphasizing the importance of pricing and proof in protecting creative work. Continue reading Season 5, Episode 15. Worth Fighting For: IP, Lawsuits, and the Art of Valuation

Season 5, Episode 12. Patent Paydays: When Employee Ingenuity Strikes Gold

The content discusses the complexities of intellectual property ownership in the workplace, highlighting the struggles of inventors like John Peterson and Professor Shanks against corporate claims on their innovations. It emphasizes the importance of understanding legal rights surrounding inventions and the evolution of laws ensuring fair compensation for creators globally. Continue reading Season 5, Episode 12. Patent Paydays: When Employee Ingenuity Strikes Gold

Season 5, Episode 4. Signed, Sued, and Animated: Intellectual Property Clashes of Fictional Legends

Behind every cape, catchphrase, and cartoon lies a labyrinth of legal battles that define who owns our most beloved fictional characters. From courtrooms to corporate boardrooms, the fight for character rights shapes not just entertainment, but billion-dollar empires. Dive deep … Continue reading Season 5, Episode 4. Signed, Sued, and Animated: Intellectual Property Clashes of Fictional Legends

Season 5, Episode 2. Walking the Legal Runway: Fashion’s Fiercest Footwear Battles

Step beyond the glossy facade of fashion into the fierce legal battlegrounds where iconic footwear brands fight tooth and nail to protect their signature designs. From the vibrant red soles of Christian Louboutin to the humble foam clogs of Crocs, … Continue reading Season 5, Episode 2. Walking the Legal Runway: Fashion’s Fiercest Footwear Battles