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Intellectual Property Matters

Intellectual Property Matters

WIPO

Take a deep dive into the fascinating world of creativity, innovation and intellectual property – listen, learn and get inspired by artists, musicians, entrepreneurs, researchers, experts, and others.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Intellectual Property Matters episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Intellectual Property Matters for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Intellectual Property Matters episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Intellectual Property Matters - Classroom Conversations Episode 8: A Student’s Take on the IP Field
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10/06/23 • 16 min

What do students at university think of intellectual property (IP)? What are the next generations of lawyers interested in learning more about? And what opportunities are available to help them prepare for what the future holds? Anisia Zlătaru, President of the European Law Students Association UK (ELSA UK), joins this episode to talk about the future of the IP landscape from the perspective of a future lawyer, and the collaboration between the WIPO Academy and ELSA UK.

Classroom Conversations – bite-sized crash courses and conversations on IP topics

featuring real life examples from around the world – are brought to you by the WIPO Academy. Send in your questions to [email protected].

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Intellectual Property Matters - Eye on Copyright Enforcement Episode 2: The Megaupload Saga
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04/28/23 • 20 min

Created in 2005 and advertised as having 50 million daily visitors and 4% of total Internet traffic at the peak of its popularity, the file-hosting platform Megaupload provided access to millions of gigabytes of copyright-protected content – most of it pirated. Seven years after its establishment, Megupload was shut down amid allegations of rampant piracy on the platform. In this episode, we sit down with Karyn Temple, Senior Executive Vice President and Global General Counsel of Motion Picture Association, to discuss the legal story of Megaupload, an ongoing copyright infringement case. Find out how Megaupload.com was allegedly infringing copyright, about its effects on creators both large and small, as well as lessons for creators and the creative industries.

“Eye on Copyright Enforcement” – conversations with artists, lawyers and creative industry experts on the importance of respecting copyright – is brought to you by the Building Respect for IP Division with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea. Any questions or comments? Feel free to send them to: [email protected].

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Intellectual Property Matters - Eye on Copyright Enforcement Episode 1: Breakfast at Todd’s
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04/11/23 • 25 min

Why does copyright matter for artists?

In this first episode of Copyright Enforcement Matters, Todd Pipes, member of the 90s rock band Deep Blue Something, widely known for their hit song “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, shares what he wishes he would have known about copyright when he was starting out.

“Eye on Copyright Enforcement” – conversations with artists, lawyers and creative industry experts on the importance of respecting copyright – is brought to you by WIPO’s Building Respect for IP Division, with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea. Any questions or comments? Feel free to send them to: [email protected].

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What is intellectual capital? And why do small business owners need to know about it? Susan Karamanian, the Dean of the College of Law at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Doha, Qatar, breaks down the concept and discusses lessons we can learn from the experiences of successful global companies, such as Apple and Walt Disney. She talks about how they have used intellectual capital to leapfrog into new product and geographical markets, and promote financial growth.

Classroom Conversations – bite-sized crash courses and conversations on IP topics featuring real life examples from around the world – are brought to you by the WIPO Academy. Send your questions to [email protected].

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Intellectual Property Matters - Classroom Conversations Episode 9: Trinidad and Tobago's Carnival and IP
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11/10/23 • 13 min

What role does intellectual property (IP) play in Trinidad and Tobago's Carnival? Is it ok to take pictures of people in costume at the Carnival? How can we enjoy Soca and Calypso music while supporting the musicians? And what other IP considerations should Carnival goers keep in mind when partaking in the festivities? Regan Mark Asgarali, the Controller of the Intellectual Property Office of Trinidad and Tobago, explains how IP is a core element of the Carnival, enabling people to

celebrate their culture and contribute to the social economy of the country.

Classroom Conversations – bite-sized crash courses and conversations on IP topics featuring real life examples from around the world – are brought to you by the WIPO Academy. Send in your questions to [email protected].

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Intellectual Property Matters - Classroom Conversations Episode 7: IP Basics for Content Creators
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09/01/23 • 30 min

How is intellectual property relevant to content creators? And what should they know before publishing their next TikTok, podcast episode, Instagram post or YouTube video? María de Lourdes Vazquez, Dean of the Law School at the University of San Andrés in Argentina, and Director of the WIPO Academy Joint Master’s Degree Program in Intellectual Property and Innovation (offered with the University of San Andrés and the National Institute for Industrial Property of Argentina), joins this episode to breakdown the basics of copyright and its role in the creative industries. Learn how to use other creators' work respectfully, the best ways to share memes online, whether it’s okay to use ChatGPT to create content, and more.

Classroom Conversations – bite-sized crash courses and conversations on IP topics featuring real life examples from around the world – are brought to you by the WIPO Academy. Send in your questions to [email protected].

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Unauthorized live streaming of sports events costs the sports industry an estimated 3 billion USD a year. This form of copyright infringement not only hurts broadcasters and right holders, but also athletes and sports associations that benefit from the funds generated through the sale of broadcasting rights. In this episode, we discuss illegal live streaming of sports events, including the magnitude of the problem, its impact on sports organizations and broadcasters. Listen to an insightful conversation with Guillermo Rodríguez, the Chief Operating Officer at LaLiga Content Protection, who talks about the experiences, challenges, and strategies of sports organizations in enforcing copyright and

protecting the integrity of sports broadcasts.

“Eye on Copyright Enforcement” – conversations with artists, lawyers and creative industry experts on the importance of respecting copyright – is brought to you by the Building Respect for IP Division with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea. Any questions or comments? Feel free to send them to: [email protected].

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Intellectual Property Matters - Classroom Conversations Episode 5: Careers in Intellectual Property
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07/21/23 • 25 min

What does a career in the field of intellectual property (IP) law look like? And what are the different routes to get you there? While there is no single right answer, Pedro Marcos Nunes Barbosa, leading partner at Denis Borges Barbosa Advogados and Professor of Law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, shares his IP career journey, along with tips for starting an academic or private sector career in the field.

Classroom Conversations – bite-sized crash courses and conversations on IP topics featuring real life examples from around the world – are brought to you by the WIPO Academy. Send in your questions to [email protected].

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Intellectual Property Matters - Classroom Conversations Episode 6: IP Licensing Basics for SMEs
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08/04/23 • 27 min

What is intellectual property (IP) licensing? And why should SMEs know about it? Theo Stamatiadis, Executive Counsel for IP at General Electric, breaks down the basics of IP licensing, and the steps entrepreneurs should know about when entering IP license agreements – including royalties, license negotiations and even agreement terminations.

Classroom Conversations – bite-sized crash courses and conversations on IP topics featuring real life examples from around the world – are brought to you by the WIPO Academy. Send in your questions to [email protected].

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In this episode, we explore the world of online copyright crime and its profound impact, not only on creators but also on users and consumers. Join us as Andrew Masterson, the Lead for Engagement, Anti-piracy and Copyright Disruptions at the Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit (PIPCU), City of London Police, shares his firsthand experiences in tackling online piracy head-on. Discover the relentless efforts undertaken by PIPCU to combat this pervasive issue, safeguarding the interests of creators while also protecting unsuspecting users from the potential dangers lurking within pirate websites. In addition, we will listen to Thomas Dillon, Legal Counsellor in the Building Respect for IP Division of WIPO, as he talks about the role that advertisements play in the illegal distribution of pirated content on the Internet. In this context, Thomas explains how WIPO Alert, a successful international public-private partnership initiative, contributes to curbing online piracy.

“Eye on Copyright Enforcement” – conversations with artists, lawyers and creative industry experts on the importance of respecting copyright – is brought to you by the Building Respect for IP Division with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea. Any questions or comments? Feel free to send them to: [email protected].

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How many episodes does Intellectual Property Matters have?

Intellectual Property Matters currently has 14 episodes available.

What topics does Intellectual Property Matters cover?

The podcast is about Property, Intellectual, Podcasts and Education.

What is the most popular episode on Intellectual Property Matters?

The episode title 'Classroom Conversations Episode 10: Using Intellectual Capital from Mind to Market' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Intellectual Property Matters?

The average episode length on Intellectual Property Matters is 22 minutes.

How often are episodes of Intellectual Property Matters released?

Episodes of Intellectual Property Matters are typically released every 18 days, 2 hours.

When was the first episode of Intellectual Property Matters?

The first episode of Intellectual Property Matters was released on Mar 2, 2023.

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