Season 4, Episode 2. Shalini Sitamaran – Turning Brand Identity into Profit

Join Leticia Caminero and IP expert Shalini Sitamaran in this thrilling episode of Intangiblia as they unveil transformative strategies for monetizing trademarks. Discover innovative approaches like licensing and collaborations while navigating the dynamic landscape of influencer marketing. Equip yourself with insights to revolutionize your brand in today’s digital realm! Continue reading Season 4, Episode 2. Shalini Sitamaran – Turning Brand Identity into Profit

Season 4, Episode 1. Cynthia Gayton – Decoding the Crypto Creative Landscape

In this Season 4 premiere, we welcome attorney and professor Cynthia Gayton, author of Guide to Contracts, Copyrights & Trademarks for CryptoCreatives. Discover how to safeguard your digital art, blockchains, NFTs, and overall brand in the rapidly expanding crypto space. Cynthia shares her expert insights on intellectual property law, practical tips for creators, and real-world examples to help you avoid common legal pitfalls. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting your journey into blockchain-based projects, this conversation is packed with guidance to keep your creative endeavors secure and thriving digitally. Tune in and find out how to protect what you build! Continue reading Season 4, Episode 1. Cynthia Gayton – Decoding the Crypto Creative Landscape

Season 3, Episode 8. 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: “Protecting the Brand: Counterfeiting and Grey Markets” and “Protecting the Brand: Busting the Bootlegs.” Continue reading Season 3, Episode 8. Shield your trademark – Peter Hlavnicka and Anthony Keats

Season 3, Episode 6. 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 “IP Accidents: Negligence Liability in Intellectual Property”. Continue reading Season 3, Episode 6. Coverage for accidental IP infringement – Patrick R. Goold

Season 3, Episode 5. 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 Jessica Silbey details if IP is keeping its promise while explaining how to guide the conversation toward the needed change. Continue reading Season 3, Episode 5. Against progress – Jessica Silbey

Season 3, Episode 2. 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 “Copyright’s Broken Promise: How to Restore the Laws Ability to Promote the Progress of Science”. Continue reading Season 3, Episode 2. In the name of science? Copyright vs. Open Access – Professor John Willinsky

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