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My name is David Spears and I am an Intellectual Property attorney who manages patent portfolios for client ranges from start-up companies to multibillion dollar companies around the world. I am also a former college football player for Michigan State University. I am interviewing people who have invested in themselves and Intellectual property, and who then goes on to start a business around their intellectual Property.
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We live in very innovative times where intellectual property rights - patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets - are a key component to the future success of almost any career or business. Join Jeff Harty biweekly as he interviews patent and trademark professors, in house IP counsel, business leaders, IP trial attorneys and even members of the judiciary who will provide unique perspectives on what it takes to develop a successful strategy in dealing with intellectual property. Whet ...
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Hello and welcome to The Greenshoots Intellectual Property Podcast by Appleyard Lees, a conversation about intellectual property, focused on stories and insights from IP professionals, inventors, and entrepreneurs at the forefront of creating, managing and commercialising IP. The Greenshoots Intellectual Property Podcast discusses best practice for monetising and protecting IP. If you have a question, topic or issue you’d like our IP specialists to discuss on the podcast, tweet us get in tou ...
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Dallas Alexis hosts The Intellectual Property Podcast, join him and his guest as they explores and discuss everything from entertainment, music, pop culture, politics and social issues and get the perspective of the people who create the content and blaze the trails in those industries.
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The Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law CIPIL was founded in 2004. Through its activities, CIPIL aims to promote the investigation, understanding and critical appraisal of these important fields of law. The CIPIL Intellectual Property Seminar Series brings together specialist speakers to discuss prevailing issues in relation to copyright, patents, trademarks, design rights, and other subjects. The Centre brings together a group of legal academics already recognised for their ...
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Anna Brewin from Amanya IP and Amanya Design is joined by guests to talk about Intellectual Property (IP) in everyday life. IP can be a boring subject until it becomes personal. Anna is joined by her guests to talk about IP in areas of creativity, business and entrepreneurship, hearing from legal professionals as well as hearing people's stories that involve IP. #ip2life Take the Quiz: How IP Smart are you? https://bit.ly/ip-smart-quiz
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Not So Intellectual Property: IP for the People

Nick Gingo and Kyle Fleming

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The Intellectual Property (IP) industry can be complex & confusing - but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re an inventor, entrepreneur or just a nerd for IP, legal experts Nick Gingo and Kyle Fleming explore and untangle the vast landscape of Intellectual Property, one topic at a time. Tune in each month as they discuss the hottest IP news & issues of the world. Brought to you by Renner Otto, a Cleveland-based boutique IP law firm that has been protecting, defending and advancing innovatio ...
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What is the BLIP Podcast? The world of business, law, and intellectual property can be confusing, intimidating, and challenging. BLIPP is a weekly podcast created by Tingen Law where attorneys interview guests, discuss related topics, review court cases, and answer common questions. Who is the BLIP Podcast for? Looking for ways to improve and grow your business? Want to learn more about copyright and trademark law? Maybe you want to listen to interviews with various experts and expand your k ...
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AirTulip CEO Arjen de Jong, PhD discusses his groundbreaking IP-protected air-purifying headboard that transforms how we think about clean air. Unlike traditional air purifiers, this innovative headboard creates a pure, allergen-free bubble of air around your bed, leveraging laminar flow technology. Arian shares insights into his engineering backgr…
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My Co-Host Ken Suzan and I are welcoming you to episode 163 of our podcast IP Fridays! Today’s interview guest is Lucy Wojcik, who is Chief Intellectual Property Counsel at OCADO GROUP PLC, and we talk about cross-border patent litigation, in-house organization of IP teams, agile IP and much more! Lucy has just been inducted into the IP hall of fam…
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In today’s episode, Jeff Harty and Fran Haas explore the complexities of noncompete agreements, noting their effectiveness in protecting IP but also their challenges. Fran highlights varying state laws on noncompetes and provides valuable insights related to structuring noncompete agreements with remote and mobile workforces. In this episode, Jeff …
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In this episode, join Partner and Patent Attorney, Adam Tindall along with Senior Associate and Patent Attorney, Matthew Bennett, as they discuss the current state of IP in the nuclear industry, interesting technology insights, and fusion and fission IP, as featured in their article as part of the Inside Green Innovation: Progress Report. Hello and…
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Scott Putnam, founder of SWAT and Scoop and creator of Inventor's Edge, talks about mastering intellectual property and licensing secrets that give inventors the edge in their journey. Scott discusses his invention of the innovative SWAT and Scoop, a first-of-its-kind tool that combines a swatter and scoop, and shares how it went from idea to paten…
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In this interview, the founders of Rinseroo, Lisa and Jake Lane, discuss how intellectual property (IP) protections like patents and copyrights played a critical role in saving their innovative rinsing device from knockoffs flooding the market. They share their journey of turning a simple idea into a multimillion-dollar business, their experience c…
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In this interview, inventor Erik Diedrichsen discusses the secrets to patent success and the challenges inventors face when protecting intellectual property. He shares his journey from shelving an idea to turning it into a multimillion-dollar business and talks about battling knockoffs, navigating lawsuits, and working with attorneys. Eric highligh…
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Brittane Rowe, co-founder of Awkward Games, discusses how mastering intellectual property (#IP) helped her team build a multimillion-dollar business with their hit card games like Hella Awkward and Build A Bae. She talks about the challenges of navigating #patent and trademark processes, the role of feedback in refining ideas, and the journey from …
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Jacob Robinson, co-founder of Dig World, talks about protecting your ideas and shares the journey behind creating a multimillion-dollar construction theme park. Learn how his passion, perseverance, and smart decisions led to Dig World's success, uncover valuable lessons for entrepreneurs. Jacob discusses what it takes to turn ideas into reality, fr…
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My co-host Ken Suzan and I are welcoming you to episode 162 of our podcast IP Fridays! Today’s interview guests are Debbie Hoffman and Anna Mouland and my co-host Ken Suzan talks with them about bequeathing bitcoin, so what happens to cryptocurrency after death? “Bequeathing Bitcoin, Storing and Transferring Cryptocurrency Upon Death” published in …
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Jeff Harty discusses the evolution of China’s patent system with Stephen Yang. The conversation highlights the shift from foreign to Chinese patent filings, now at more than 3 million annually, with 1.6 million invention patent filings in 2023. In this episode, Jeff Harty and Stephen Yang discuss: Patent filing trends in China Types of patent prote…
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In this interview, Curtis Breville, creator of Dr. B's Elixir, discusses the untold intellectual property lessons behind his groundbreaking invention. He talks about how his cooling mouth spray eliminates pain from spicy foods, the challenges of securing patents, and the importance of trademarks in protecting his brand. Curtis shares his journey fr…
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Mike O'Dell, founder of Legit Kits, discusses protecting ideas, entrepreneurship, and the power of innovation in "Protecting Your Ideas: Lessons from a Quilt Innovator." In this interview, Mike talks about his journey creating a multimillion-dollar quilting business, his Shark Tank experience, and how intellectual property like trademarks and copyr…
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Today, Jeff Harty and Drew Hirshfeld talk about the potential impact of the DOGE advisory board on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Their conversation covers how the office is funded and how the USPTO maintains productivity and handles the large backlog of patent applications. They also discuss the impact of the return-to-office executive orde…
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In this interview, Dori Young discusses her journey as the inventor of Clean Peepers and how she revolutionized eyewear cleaning with her innovative hand-fitted cleaning cloth. She talks about the inspiration behind her invention, overcoming challenges in product design, and the importance of intellectual property in protecting her ideas. Dori also…
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Speaker: Professor Niva Elkin Koren (Tel Aviv University) Session 4: Concluding Thoughts – AI Transforming IP On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?' For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid to AI and IP. The Supr…
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Speaker: Mr Dennis Collopy (University of Hertfordshire) Session 3: AI Transforming the Scope of Protection and Enforcement On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?' For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid to AI an…
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Speaker: Professor Tanya Aplin (King’s College London) Session 3: AI Transforming the Scope of Protection and Enforcement On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?' For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid to AI and …
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Speaker: Professor Sean Flynn (Washington College of Law) Session 3: AI Transforming the Scope of Protection and Enforcement On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?' For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid to AI a…
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Speaker: Professor Mireille van Eechoud (University of Amsterdam) Session 3: AI Transforming the Scope of Protection and Enforcement On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?' For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid…
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Speaker: Mr David Stone (White & Case LLP) Session 2: AI Transforming IP Application / Registration Processes and Eligibility Tests On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?' For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid …
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Speaker: Professor Dev Gangjee (University of Oxford) Session 2: AI Transforming IP Application / Registration Processes and Eligibility Tests On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?' For the last few years, lots of attention has…
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Speaker: Professor Ryan Abbott (University of Surrey) Session 2: AI Transforming IP Application / Registration Processes and Eligibility Tests On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?' For the last few years, lots of attention has…
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Speaker: Dr Alina Trapova (UCL) Session 1: AI Transforming Protected Subject Matter On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?' For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid to AI and IP. The Supreme Court has already cons…
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Speaker: Professor Mateo Aboy (University of Cambridge) Session 1: AI Transforming Protected Subject Matter On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?' For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid to AI and IP. The Suprem…
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Speaker: Dr Jennifer Cobbe (University of Cambridge) Introduction: Primer on AI and Creations of the (Human) Mind On Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?' For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid to AI and IP. The …
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In this interview, co-founders Chad Lee and David Kittle discuss designing and building the world's first EVA foam cooler. They talk about the innovative use of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), the challenges they faced in manufacturing, and the role of intellectual property, including patents, in protecting their invention. The duo shares their Shark…
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I am Rolf Claessen and my co-host Ken Suzan and I are welcoming you to episode 161 of our podcast IP Fridays! Today’s guest is António Campinos, who is the president of the European Patent Office. We talk about the Draghi report, patent quality, the Unified Patent Court, AI, validation in non-European countries and many other topics! But before we …
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In this episode, Jeff Harty and Stephen Kunin discuss: The RESTORE Act and injunctive relief in patent cases Reforming patent subject matter eligibility through PERA The current landscape of innovation protection How patent protection in the United States stacks up with other countries Key Takeaways: The RESTORE Act aims to modify injunctive relief…
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Picture this – you're an inventor who’s come up with an idea you know is going to change the world and make you rich. You’ve put together a great prototype and a solid product name – but how can you take it to the next level? In this episode of From Idea to Intellectual Property, we explore how inventors can and should use the IP system to turn the…
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In this interview, Destin George Bell, creator of the groundbreaking app Card.io, talks about building an app that turns running and walking into an exciting team-based turf war game. He discusses the inspiration behind the idea, challenges of starting from scratch, and how he landed a deal on Shark Tank. Destin shares insights on navigating entrep…
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The eighteenth Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture was delivered by Robert P. Merges, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Professor of Law and Technology at UC Berkeley School of Law, on 18 March 2025. The lecture entitled 'Cousins, Not Twins: Patent Claim Scope vs. The Breadth of Patent Enforcement' took place at Emmanuel College, Camb…
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In this interview, Giancarlo DiMeo , founder of Wild Coat, talks about turning fun animal-themed ski coats into business success. From the invention of bear coats to Shark Tank negotiations, Carlo shares insights on entrepreneurship, product design, and creating a standout brand. He discusses the coats' unique functionality, sustainability, and how…
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Speaker: Professor Madhavi Sunder, Georgetown University Law School Abstract: Innovation thrives on borrowing from creators, past and far-flung. When does cultural exchange cross the line into cultural misappropriation or theft decried as “cultural appropriation”? Notably, today’s culture wars increasingly turn on intellectual property claims, with…
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In this interview, Sara Slettebo discusses how she patented her invention, Dry in Stride, and built a business from the ground up. She talks about navigating challenges like securing a patent, finding the right attorney, and scaling her product for the market. Sarah shares insights on entrepreneurship, the value of intellectual property, and how cu…
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Send us a text Judy Parsons, the Linked In TM Lady, is joined by Anna Brewin, IP trainer, to discuss the importance of intellectual property (IP) protection for businesses, particularly on LinkedIn and websites. Anna shares her journey of registering trademarks in the UK and USA, and designs, emphasising the need for understanding IP to avoid legal…
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In this interview, Jake Piekarski shares how he scaled his $150K snow removal startup, Snow Scholars, by leveraging intellectual property, innovation, and a unique business model. Jake talks about employing college students, creating flexible job opportunities, and developing custom software with a pending patent to manage operations across multipl…
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Speaker: Professor Margo Bagley, Emory University School of Law Abstract: 2024 was a year for multilateral IP like no other. WIPO Member states adopted two new treaties last year: the WIPO Treaty on IP, Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge and the Riyadh Design Law Treaty. Both were groundbreaking in their mention of one or more o…
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Send us a text In the second part of Anna's conversation with her sister, Caroline, from Brain Powered Coaching, they continue the conversation around the process of trademarking and protecting intellectual property. Caz shares her experience with the Intellectual Property Office, emphasising the helpfulness of the staff and the importance of trade…
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Matt Hall, founder and CEO of TrueFit Customs, discusses how he risked $125K to build a $15M business. He talks about his journey from low-income housing to scaling his revolutionary custom-fit mouthguard company, which now serves NFL and NHL teams like the Eagles and Rams. Matt shares the challenges of starting with credit card debt, his breakthro…
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Speaker: Dr Stuart Baran is a barrister at specialist intellectual property chambers Three New Square IP Abstract: The UK Supreme Court has now given its long (and long-awaited) judgment in SkyKick v. Sky. It concerns the appropriate specification of goods and services as part of a trade mark application. In particular, the UKSC was asked to consid…
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In this interview, Mickey shares how protecting intellectual property turned a school idea into a $1M business. He discusses the invention of the Ornament Anchor, created to keep Christmas ornaments safe, and how he and his brother started the business as kids. Mickey talks about securing a patent, their grassroots strategy to test the product at l…
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In this interview, Meghan, the founder of SwiftPaws, discusses how intellectual property, including patents, helped her tackle knockoffs and protect her invention. She talks about turning challenges into wins with a groundbreaking licensing deal and highlights how IP can safeguard small businesses. From handling lawsuits to collaborating with manuf…
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Send us a text Anna and her sister Caroline Brewin discuss Caroline's transition from a 18-year career in investment banking to founding Brain Powered Coaching in 2019. Caroline, who trained as a professional coach in 2012, emphasises the integration of neuroscience into her coaching, particularly focusing on negativity bias and confidence-building…
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For First Nations people, cultural appropriation remains a major issue, and Western intellectual property protections continue to fall short of managing infringement. In this episode of From Idea to Intellectual Property, we explore the IP of indigenous knowledge and cultural expression, and the tools in place that can help protect these cultural t…
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In this interview, Sam Hunt, cofounder of 1587 Sneakers, discusses why intellectual property matters for startups. As the first Asian American sneaker brand, 1587 Sneakers stands out with its bold mission and unique identity. Sam shares lessons on navigating the challenges of the sneaker industry, protecting IP, and embracing authenticity. He also …
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My co-host Ken Suzan and I are welcoming you to episode 160 of the IP Fridays podcast! Today`s interview guest is James E. Malackowski, the founder of Ocean Tomo, in my view the first successful patent auction venue. We talk about monetization and auctioning patents, use of blockchain technology for IP and especially for licensing, the economics of…
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