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When everything seems to hit at once, how do you keep your business moving forward? In this episode, I'm diving into a week filled with twists—from a trademark roadblock on a new product to a last-minute passport dash and the final stages of launching our marketing system and mentorship program. Plus, we'll explore a huge shift in the way people are buying on social media and why micro products are becoming the go-to strategy. If you're an entrepreneur who's ready to stay ahead of the trends and learn from real-life business challenges, this episode is for you! LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED Get on the waiting list for my marketing system and mentorship program. https://www.tanyaaliza.com/waitlist Our Trademark and IP Attorney https://arapackelaw.com Let's connect on Instagram https://instagram.com/tanyaaliza SHARE, RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW IF IT'S BEEN HELPFUL!
In Episode 150 of The A&P Professor podcast, host Kevin Patton speaks with intellectual property attorney Brenda Ulrich about copyright law and image use in education. They discuss how educators often mistakenly assume they have rights to use textbook images and the complexities of permissions that expire. Brenda highlights the differences in legal standards for physical versus online teaching and emphasizes the importance of understanding licensing agreements and fair use. By the end, listeners gain valuable insights into legally and ethically incorporating multimedia into their anatomy & physiology courses. 0:00:21 | Host: Kevin Patton 0:00:47 | Introducing Brenda 0:03:49 | You Need a License 0:26:12 | Staying Up To Date 0:27:15 | Put Yourself in Their Shoes 0:41:55 | Do You Write? 0:43:54 | I need a handout 1:00:19 | Finding Media 1:02:00 | Can I Put My PowerPoint on YouTube? 1:12:43 | Staying Connected ★ If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to: theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-150.html
Hello End Scene fans! Tony and Evan are excited to welcome the very first guest of 2024 to the pod: entertainment and IP attorney Nicole Dolgon. Nicole is a partner at ESCA Legal and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the celebrity and IP licensing space. This week, Nicole joins Tony and Evan to talk about Bad Bunny's copyright infringement lawsuit against a fan who recorded full-length songs and uploaded them on YouTube (08:40). Later, Nicole shares her background in celebrity licensing, what she looks for in accepting clients, and shares her legal takeaways on celebrity licensing in Super Bowl commercials (21:35). Later, Tony, Evan, and Nicole wrap up by sharing their favorite celebrity collaboration with a brand (45:46). Special thanks to Nicole for joining End Scene! You can follow her on Instagram, and you can learn more about ESCA Legal on their website and on Instagram. Also, if you're in the NYC area on Friday, April 5, 2024, you can purchase tickets to this year's Escapades event, a panel and networking event catered to those in the IP and entertainment law space! We're on Shayk! You can download Shayk on the Apple App Store and use referral code endscene for exclusive access to bonus End Scene content! You can find Tony on Shayk at @theipprof and Evan at @evannaar3. Many thanks to our partners at Shayk! Special thanks to P&T Knitwear Bookstore, Coffee, and Podcast Studio (located at 180 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002) for allowing us to host our podcast in their incredible studio! You can check them out at https://www.ptknitwear.com/. Additional thanks to Hunter Zarin for creating our intro/outro song! You can check out all his music on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/artist/4A44z4SsaOKgSVDjS1jFEK. ------- Follow End Scene on all social media platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/endscenepod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/endscenepod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@endscenepod Follow Evan Naar: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evannaar3/ and https://www.instagram.com/naarandthestars/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/evannaar3 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@naarly Follow Tony Iliakostas: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theipprofessor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/theipprofessor TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theipprofessor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theipprofessor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/endscenepod/message
Is AI law a new legal discipline for lawyer specialization? The Data Chronicles is interested in knowing the answer. In this episode, host Scott Loughlin is joined by two AI attorneys, Tiffany Georgievski, AI, Data Privacy and IP Attorney with SonyAI, and Peter Tsapatsaris, Lead Counsel of AI at Salesforce, as they discuss the role of an AI attorney, the essential skillset required for success, and whether AI law should be new category for the legal bar.
On today's episode, we are taking it super logistical, legal I guess ha! Where Paige Hulse of Paige Hulse Law is answering all of your small business legal questions. Paige Hulse received her Juris Doctorate from The University of Tulsa and is the owner and lead attorney of Paige Hulse Law, the founder of The Creative Law Shop® (CLS), Co-Founder of the Special Forces Support Fund™ and the owner of Fairway Stables™. As an intellectual property attorney and passionate serial entrepreneur, Paige fosters the tension between ambition and contentment; equipping diligent entrepreneurs to embrace their seachange, build an enduring business, and experience their own version of The American Dream. Timestamps: 00:00 Introducing Paige Hulse, IP Attorney and Mastermind sister 03:53 Creative work often misunderstood, undervalued in society. 08:38 Following intuition, meeting demand, being adaptable, successful. 10:27 Flexibility in work, diverse income sources important. 17:40 Registering intellectual property protects your business name. 19:44 Contract determines ownership of created content. 22:51 Small business owners should consider intellectual property. 26:28 Website legality and liability for designers explained. 31:12 Designer's need for creative license and AI. 35:38 Ensuring trademark and copyright compliance in design. 39:04 Original designers will have valuable intellectual property. 42:21 Plan business with potential for future sale. 48:04 Separate design studio from liability perspective first.
Are you curious about the laws surrounding AI platforms like ChatGPT and Midjourney and using them for ecommerce? This one is for you! Today I'm interviewing Intellectual Property Attorney Paige Hulse who is sharing what's happening right now with IP law and what the courts have to say about artificial intelligence IP. **“How to Sell Your Stuff on Etsy” is not affiliated with or endorsed by Etsy.com STUFF I MENTIONED: LIVE Group Coaching call happening on Thurs, Dec 14 from 6-7:30 PM. Grab your seat for just $37 and get a shop review and/or any questions answered: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/offers/27Nc6mAz/checkout (recording will be provided) Paige's most recent article on AI law: https://paigehulselaw.com/copyright-office-seeks-public-comment-amidst-ai-explosion/ Paige's Blog with many other AI articles: https://paigehulselaw.com/blog/ WHAT'S HAPPENING NOW: ⭐ Interested in using AI to create digital Etsy products? Get immediate access to my AI Workshop replay including 20 Midjourney prompts, tutorials for Canva, Midjourney, and ChatGPT, PLUS other resources here: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/ai-workshop ⭐ Get my free list of 100 in Demand Micro-Niche Keywords: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/Micro-Niche-Demand ⭐ Join the $4.99 monthly subscription to the In Demand Micro-Niche Keywords List: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/micro-niche-member (You'll get ongoing access to the ever growing of list of hundreds--soon to be thousands-- of micro-niche opportunities on Etsy!) --------------------------------------------- ⭐Book a one-on-one Etsy coaching session with Lizzie: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/coaching ⭐Apply to be a Podcast Guest: https://bit.ly/48hFD8X Find me on Instagram and TikTok @HowtoSellYourStuff FREE ETSY MASTERCLASS: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/masterclass FREE PDF DOWNLOAD: “4 Strategies I Used to Grow My Etsy Shop from $25 to $6000k/month”: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/site/4-strategies-opt-in Grab my UPDATED Etsy Course for physical product sellers: “Listings that Sell 2.0” and learn how to skyrocket your Etsy business: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/etsy-listings-that-sell ----- HOW TO SELL YOUR STUFF WEBSITE: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/ HOW TO SELL YOUR STUFF INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/howtosellyourstuff/ HOW TO SELL YOUR STUFF SHOWNOTES: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/blog/106 ------- THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: My Flagship Etsy Course for Physical Product Makers: Listings that Sell 2.0 Learn all the secrets to build a 6 figure physical product shop with my flagship course Listings that Sell 2.0: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/etsy-listings-that-sell AND Paige Hulse Law and the Creative Law Shop Whether you're just getting started on Etsy or you've been selling for years but never quite got around to the legal setup, I want to make sure you know about Attorney Paige Hulse and her Creative Law Shop. If you need legal assistance for your Etsy shop, want to register a trademark, or are looking for help with forming a business—contact Paige at https://paigehulse.com/ AND If you're looking for a well-crafted legal document that is tailored to creative entrepreneurship, but don't want the cash outlay of hiring an attorney by the hour, you can get everything you need from an LLC operating agreement, multi-person LLC agreements for partnerships, special provisions for your Etsy Shop Policies, affiliate agreements, influencer contracts, photography releases, and so much more. There are over 80 contracts available plus free resources and educational tools waiting for you at https://www.shopcreativelaw.com/ Make sure you use the code smiley10 for 10% off of anything from the Creative Law Shop! *Some of the links above are affiliate links which means I'll receive a commission if you purchase through my link, at no extra cost to you. You can see my affiliate disclosure here: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/affiliate-disclosure
In this week's episode of On the Up and Up, we talk alllll things Intellectual Property with client, friend, and kickass IP Attorney, Nequosha Anderson. In this episode, we cover: The emotional impact of intellectual property theft and how it parallels feeling violated, uncovering the importance of protective measures.The (not talked about enough) risks posed by artificial intelligence in content creationThe need for registered copyrights and trademarks as preventive measures.Gain practical tips on strategic planning and quarterly goal-setting to fortify the security of your intellectual property.Learn the initial steps taken in cases of intellectual property theft and the differentiation between offensive and defensive protection strategies.How to integrate legal services early in the entrepreneurial journey to ensure compliance and long-term security.The importance of a client experience to create value and longevity in business.More About NequoshaNequosha is a business and intellectual property attorney for the last eight years who assists primarily women creatives who want to legally protect their income-producing ideas. She safeguards businesses and brand assets to ensure their intellectual property is secure and not stolen, allowing the business owner to creatively operate in their genius and not be robbed of what's rightfully theirs. She serves clients in this space throughout the United States.ALF Trademarks 101 (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70s5bPo4G64Follow Nequosha On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/esquire44/Inquire for Legal Support: https://andersonlawfl.com/
Welcome to Legally Bliss Conversations, where we bring together a panel of successful women lawyers to discuss important topics and help you thrive in your legal career!In today's episode, we dive into the world of failure and explore how it can become a source of growth, resilience, and self-confidence. Join host Suzi Hixon, and guest panelists Amanda Stark, Sarah Ovando, and Claire Parsons as they share their personal experiences, lessons learned, and practical tips on embracing failure and coming out stronger on the other side. In this inspiring conversation, we'll discuss: The importance of resilience and vulnerability when facing failure The role of mindset in overcoming setbacks and challenges Strategies for moving forward and learning from past mistakes The power of self-compassion and support within the legal community Don't miss this empowering and insightful discussion that aims to inspire and support women lawyers in their journey toward becoming fierce advocates for themselves and others. Hosted by Suzi Hixon, IP Attorney, Founder of Legally Blissed and Advogence™️ To learn more self-confidence skills to be a better advocate for others and yourself, subscribe to #BlissNotes at https://legallyblissed.com/ Sara Ovando is a Partner at Ovando Bowen LLP and co-founder of cruelty-free beauty boutique Indy and Ari. She emphasizes that accidents and failures are a part of life, and it's important to accept them. She suggests asking "What's the worst that can happen?" to help navigate failure. Find Sara: https://www.ovandobowen.com/ Claire E. Parsons is an mployment, municipal, and litigation attorney, mindfulness and compassion teacher, and author. She acknowledges that failure is a reality and can have negative consequences. She points out that failure is perceived differently for women and men, and women need to give themselves permission to fail. Find Claire: https://brilliantlegalmind.com/ Author of How to be a Badass Lawyer: https://www.amazon.com/How-Badass-Law... and Mommy Needs a Minute:
World-renowned Intellectual Property Attorney Robert Cote generated over $3 billion dollars in cash flows investing in Intellectual Property and other breakthrough innovations with his client companies and investors, 112% annual return, and $50 million personally.
SpeakersRobert “Bob” Sloss, Procopio Partner and IP Litigator (moderator)Miku Mehta, Procopio Partner, Patent Prosecution Attorney and Asia Pacific Group Leader, United StatesChikako Mori, Trademark Team Leader at Sun East IP firm, JapanAditi Verma Thakur, IP Attorney, Ediplis Counsel, IndiaChaoming Chen, Founding Member of CMC Intellectual Property Firm, Taiwan
Many construction companies develop meaningful innovations that create strategic advantages in their market in a crowded field of competitors. Perhaps they develop a tool, a fabrication method, or an operational process that gives them the upper hand only to have an employee leave and bring that information to the competition, diminishing a hard-won advantage. When you think of Intellectual Property (IP), the industries that come to mind immediately are manufacturing and software, not construction! Greg Stone, IP Attorney with Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, joins us to see how construction companies can protect and monetize their IP.
In this Spotlight Session we talk with IP attorney Chris Lyle, a SaaSpreneur and founder of LawHustle. You'll learn things like:
EPISODE #45 - What a joy it was to kick off our theme this month around working moms' mental wellness with Erin Erenberg. Erin is CEO and Founder of Totum Women, a moms' Advocate, a founding mother at the Chamber of Mothers, IP Attorney, serial entrepreneur, and mom of three. With Totum Women, Erin helps moms in the workplace through products, community events, and research-backed resources. And with Chamber of Mothers, Erin is a leader in the fight for federal paid leave and policies that support mothers. Erin and her family live in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina not to far from us here in Savannah, Georgia. We talked about the real struggles working moms face, the lack of support at work and at all levels of government, how the world isn't ready to hear the real challenges working moms face but how Erin is speaking out anyway, and a whole lot more. If you care about working moms' wellness then you're going to love this episode.
In life and certainly in business, many of us go down the path of trying to be everything to everyone. Trying to be everything makes it unclear what problem we're truly solving in the world and dilutes our gifts that the world needs. Rachel Brenke, serial entrepreneur, business strategist, and intellectual property attorney knows all about this as she's achieved mega success to the tune of seven figures in multiple businesses. Her success came from the deliberate focus on her target audience. She helps people today through coaching, mastermind groups, and legal services. Less is more and simplification is a powerful tidbit she discusses in this episode – having a clear message for a narrow avatar or target audience who needs what you have to offer (look at Apple as a great example). You'll get gold from this episode! This is episode is brought to you by KORMA Date Coffee, the healthy coffee alternative. It has antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and fiber. It's caffeine free, so no jitters, no anxiety, and no afternoon crash! Go to https://kormacafe.com/?ref=bu and enter coupon code BORNUNBREAKABLE for 10% off your purchase today. Ways to connect with me: Website: https://bornunbreakable.com/ Podcast: https://podfollow.com/bornunbreakable YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsrWV9ndR4uCBZTsMqlUSgA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BornUnbreakable/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bornunbreakable/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bornunbreakable/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dezunbreakable Email: dez@bornunbreakable.com Clubhouse: @dezmaya Ways to connect with Rachel Brenke: Website: https://rachelbrenke.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_wOyvtS2RazExfk2Tl_czg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RachelBrenke2/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelbrenke/ Please subscribe to the podcast and rate and review this episode!
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Devin Miller is an IP attorney who believes in helping small businesses protect their intellectual property. Listen in for affordable ways your business can benefit from working with an IP attorney. Listen in! Connect: https://milleripl.com/ Check out his podcast: https://milleripl.com/blogs/inventive-journey Get Alex's new book THE PODCAST OPTION: https://amzn.to/3gOCYLj It is also available as an audiobook: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Podcast-Option-Audiobook/B098H48NWT Now, thousands of Audible Originals, audiobooks, and podcasts are included with Audible Plus. Try it and save! Click here. RATE THIS PODCAST here. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Alex wants to know! Click here to weigh in: https://anchor.fm/alex-greenwood1/message Follow us on Twitter: @HoursPR or @A_Greenwood. Follow Alex on Clubhouse, also, as @A_Greenwood. Listen to our entire library of episodes and more on the show website: PRAfterHours.com. Drop a buck in the tip jar here. PR After Hours Theme: https://filmmusic.io "Bossa Antigua" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC. Sound effects. As an Amazon Associate, we earn a small commission on some of our Amazon links. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alex-greenwood1/message
My next guest offers tools, tips, and strategies to help start-ups and established business owners formalize, structure, comply and protect their assets in full compliance with the ever changing laws. She is an attorney and business strategist with over twenty years of business structuring, real estate, asset protection and estate planning experience. For more than 15 years, she has created companies, restructure companies, developed Strategic Plans and assessed Corporate Compliance Plans, Policies and Procedures to ensure compliance with applicable rules and regulations. Throughout her professional career, she has worked at financial firms, mid-sized law firms, corporations, colleges, universities and faith-based organizations. As the CEO of the Moore Legal Firm and Sheleaders, LLC, she is passionate about empowering her clients to create wealth, build a legacy and design a dream lifestyle through entrepreneurship. Ladies and Gentlemen, please allow me to introduce my guest to the show, Toni Moore, Esq. Click for more information; If you would like Toni to speak at your woman's conference, business convention or career day, about personal development, personal finances, legal issues, confidence or leadership skills, please contact Toni at info@mstonimoore.com https://www.facebook.com/tonimooreesq/?tn-str=k*F https://www.facebook.com/imasheleader/ https://www.instagram.com/tonimooreesq/ https://www.instagram.com/mstonimoore/ https://linktr.ee/mstonimoore --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rngradioshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rngradioshow/support
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Expanding on a topic introduced in the previous podcast episode, “DIY Snags - Those Little Things You Might Not Think Of,” Intellectual Property Attorney Kelley Way answers Host Becky Parker Geist’s insightful questions that every author and others involved in an audiobook production need to ask about getting agreements before production in order to keep things clear and to avoid the clash of differing expectations on critical issues later in the production process, and shares what to do to protect your project and everyone affected. Attorney Kelley Way answers some very important basic questions that all can benefit from asking and getting answered with direct, simple, practical answers that lay people (non-legals) can understand and use in contractual situations. Kelley answers such basic questions as: Why do we need to have a contract and who writes a contract? What do we need to put in a contract? Core elements. When & how each party gets paid. Differing expectations about what’s going to happen next or what each one is getting out of the deal. Do you need an attorney? Useful vs. legally required. Red flags in terms of friendship vs. a business arrangement. Who owns the copyright? Who’s doing the work? Who owns the work? Who decides in a matter of disagreement? On what basis? And more. Kelley clarifies the roles of expectations and interpretations, the fears and benefits of discussing money earlier rather than later, reasonable negotiations, industry standards, clear communication, fair and equitable agreements in working on a project toward the same goals. She defines some legal terms such as “Work for Hire” and its legal meanings, “Rule of Law” in court, Doctrine in Rule in Copyright Law, and points out the complications when things are misinterpreted, depending upon perspective. Kelley also explains why cases get to court, mediation, or arbitration, and how to avoid those scenarios. She shares the hopeful news about the legal system working to make legal language less complicated and more understandable to lay people. Join Host Becky Parker Geist and Intellectual Property Attorney Kelley Way in this in-depth examination of the best ways to create intellectual agreements to create value and to know what should be included in that conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Attorney Lyvonne Jones didn’t see herself as an attorney early in life, but her path to Intellectual Property Law was inevitable. In this episode, The Creator’s Law Firm Attorney Lyvonne discusses the importance of black women entrepreneurship, important legal tips to having a legally sound business as a creative, and the different layers of a trademark and copyright protection. Timestamps: 0:00 - Stepping out of your comfort zone and walking in your calling 12:00 - Twice as good: landing a job as a black attorney19:00- Creating a lawyer that caters to black women entrepreneurs27:00 - 5 things to do to make sure your business is legally soundBooks:The Personal MBA https://amzn.to/3sRyJRY Contact Lyvonne: https://www.instagram.com/lyvonne.jones/ https://ticoradavis.com/creators-law-firm Contact the show:feedback@blackxecutive.com
Intellectual Property Attorney Omar Darwich guides you through what to do if you've been DMCA'd Find out more about his services here: https://www.darwichlegal.comMention Trevor W. Goodchild Need done for you social media marketing? www.trevorwgoodchild.com You know how businesses running ads on Facebook get frustrated when ads get disapproved and Facebook stays silent on why this happens? As if that's not bad enough Facebook also doesn't explain what to do to solve this. As someone who worked at Facebook I reveal what ad policy was triggered and provide solutions on getting compliant. And after working with me clients have peace of mind, knowing their ads aren't getting taken down again and they have ads that work better than they ever did before working with me. Does that sound like the kind of journey you want to go on with me? Schedule a call - Start getting results: https://calendly.com/trevorwgoodchild/fbexpert Past clients include E-commerce, celebrities such as Tony Robbins & Harv Eker and small to medium sized ad agencies. Tune in to my business blog with startup tips, how-to and business news: www.jetskishaman.com Want to get pro tips on FB ad policy while you're driving? Listen to the Zen & the Art of Social Media Marketing podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/zen-the-art-of-social-media-maintenance/id1537737004 Watch this podcast live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC324DI9qMDHhYZcvKwG2yfQ/videos Other places to listen to Zen & the Art of Social Media: https://pandora.app.link/6vx9wRpl8bb https://deezer.com/show/1909922 https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/3cbaFGE5w0TXHNkGHudied/overview https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/79968946-cbb7-46b9-9c57-0e80f929376f/Zen-the-Art-of-Social-Media-Maintenance https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/zen-the-art-of-social-media-maintenance https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-zen-the-art-of-social-medi-73943123/ https://player.fm/series/zen-the-art-of-social-media https://radiopublic.com/zen-the-art-of-social-media-Wzr0Kw https://www.breaker.audio/p/zen-and-the-art-of-social-media https://podcasts.gaana.com/feed/11784 https://amp.pandora.com/user/94a4df4692bd74fde3c751ee3636d9de/podcasts https://calendly.com/trevorwgoodchild/fbexpert
Debbi Mack interviews intellectual property attorney Kathryn Goldman on the Crime Cafe podcast. Debbi (00:54): But first let me put in a good word for Blubrry podcasting. I've been using Blubrry podcasting as my hosting service for my podcast for years, and it's one of the best decisions I ever made. They provide great service. You're in complete control of your own podcast. You never have to leave your own website. There is a plugin that you can use to incorporate Blubrry and distribution through your website. So it's a great service that has taken a lot of the work of podcasting out for me. And I find for that reason that it's a company that I can get behind 100% and say, you should try this. If you want a podcast, try out Bluebrry. It doesn't require a long-term contract. It's just a great company, period. And I am a Blubrry affiliate. So there's that. Debbi (02:07): And did I mention that they have free technical support by email, video and phone? Yes, you can actually reach a human being there. I'll say no more. And, once again, we have a transcription of the show notes. It's a miracle! Click here to download a copy in PDF. And check us out on Patreon. Debbi (00:12): Hi, everyone! Today I have as my guest a person of great value to writers and other creators, an intellectual property attorney. Her particular interest is in protecting online content and representing writers, artists, photographers, and other businesses who have an online presence. She is editor of the legal blog, Creative Law Center, which I can tell you is a must-read for writers, artists and other creative people. And in the interest of full disclosure, both of us attended law school at the University of Maryland School of Law and graduated in 1987. So, yay Maryland! It's a pleasure to introduce our guest today, Kathryn Goldman. Hi, Kathryn. So good to see you. Kathryn (03:19): Thank you for having me, Debbi. How are you today? Debbi (03:23): I'm fine. Thank you. How are you doing? Kathryn (03:25): Good. Good. It's a beautiful day outside. Debbi (03:28): Wonderful. A little chilly, but that's okay. We'll bear with it. You know, April will improve as time goes by. Let's see. Let's talk first about the CASE Act. Now, what is the CASE Act? And what are the benefits for indie authors and publishers? Kathryn (03:48): So the CASE Act is the Copyright Alternative in Small Claims Enforcement Act: CASE. That's what that stands for. And it was passed at the end of last year. It's been bouncing around in Washington for a lot of years now and it's finally gotten passed. And what it does is it gives any copyright holder the ability to enforce their rights in a small claims tribunal. The Copyright Office is going to set up the Copyright Claims Board. And so you will be able to file a claim against someone if your work is being infringed. And you don't have to go into federal court, which can be extraordinarily expensive. So this is really, really beneficial for indie authors and small businesses, small publishers, and creatives to enforce their rights. So the CASE Act is the Copyright Alternative in Small Claims Enforcement Act: CASE. That's what that stands for. And it was passed at the end of last year. It's been bouncing around in Washington for a lot of years now and it's finally gotten passed. And what it does is it gives any copyright holder the ability to enforce their rights in a small claims tribunal. Debbi (04:57): Now, the scope of this act covers anything that can be copyrighted, correct? Kathryn (05:02): That's right. If you have a copyright registration on your creative work, you can go and enforce your rights at the Copyright Claims Board and the types of claims that the board will hear are infringement claims and claims of abuse under the DMCA. Are you familiar with the DMCA? Debbi (05:32): I know of it. Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Correct? Kathryn (05:35): Correct. Correct.
Olta Andoni, fintech and IP Attorney at Zlatkin Wong and adjunct professor at Chicago Kent College of Law, Tonya Evans, visiting Full Professor of Law at Penn State Dickinson Law School and host of the podcast Tech Intersect, and Stuart Levi, co-head of the Intellectual Property and Technology practice at Skadden Arps and coordinator of the firm's Blockchain and Digital Asset practice, break down the legal issues surrounding NFTs. In this episode, they discuss: how the law looks at non-fungible tokens (1:25) why owning an NFT is different from owning the rights to the underlying asset making up the NFT (3:12) problems that blockchain solves for creators (5:09) how corporations (aka content intermediaries) are handling NFTs (6:53) what rights the purchase of an NFT gives a buyer (11:51) derivative artwork, the fair use copyright law, moral rights, and how U.S. law views NFTs (15:53) how to determine the jurisdiction of an NFT (25:00) what type of legal recourse is available to artists whose art has been stolen and redistributed as an NFT (32:37) the differences in the terms of services between NFT marketplaces (36:26) why the first sale doctrine may not apply to digital assets (43:16) what a buyer is getting when purchasing a blockchain license (46:12) how NFT creators should protect their work (51:43) whether a fractionalized NFT is a security (55:25) how NFTs will change the business of content creation (58:44) Thank you to our sponsors! Download the Crypto.com app and get $25 with the code “Laura”: https://crypto.onelink.me/J9Lg/unchainedcardearnfeb2 Indexed Finance: https://indexed.finance/ Episode Links People Tonya Evans Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPProfEvans Penn State Dickinson Law: https://dickinsonlaw.psu.edu/tonya-m-evans Relevant content: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-intersect-59-ping-prof-2-non-fungible-tokens-nfts/id1493143898?i=1000512485580 https://clarivate.com/darts-ip/blog/copyright-blockchain/ https://clarivate.com/darts-ip/blog/intro-to-ip-and-blockchain/ Olta Andoni Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndoniOlta?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Zlatkin Wong: https://zlatkinwong.com/en/ Relevant content: https://www.coindesk.com/stop-tokenizing-art-you-dont-own Stuart Levi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartlevi/ Skadden: https://www.skadden.com/ Relevant content: https://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/fin-tech/799182/emerging-discovery-issues-in-blockchain-litigation Legal Links Fair Use Doctrine: https://pitt.libguides.com/copyright/fairuse#:~:text=The%20doctrine%20of%20Fair%20Use,teaching%2C%20scholarship%2C%20and%20research. First Sale Doctrine: https://www.justice.gov/archives/jm/criminal-resource-manual-1854-copyright-infringement-first-sale-doctrine#:~:text=The%20first%20sale%20doctrine%2C%20codified,interests%20of%20the%20copyright%20owner Moral Rights: https://www.copyright.gov/policy/moralrights/ Digital Millennium Copyright Act https://www.copyright.gov/legislation/dmca.pdf Visual Artists Rights Act http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/martin/art_law/esworthy.htm Miscellaneous Links Banksy https://www.cbsnews.com/news/banksy-nft-injective-destroy-art-digital-token/ Fractionalized NFTs https://markets.businessinsider.com/currencies/news/sec-crypto-mom-hester-peirce-selling-nft-fragments-illegal-2021-3-1030250153 Dapper Labs License https://medium.com/dapperlabs/nft-license-2-0-why-a-nft-can-do-what-mickey-mouse-never-could-27673d5f29aa TechnoLlama Blog https://www.technollama.co.uk/can-copyright-teach-us-anything-about-nfts
Olta Andoni, fintech and IP Attorney at Zlatkin Wong and adjunct professor at Chicago Kent College of Law, Tonya Evans, visiting Full Professor of Law at Penn State Dickinson Law School and host of the podcast Tech Intersect, and Stuart Levi, co-head of the Intellectual Property and Technology practice at Skadden Arps and coordinator of the firm's Blockchain and Digital Asset practice, break down the legal issues surrounding NFTs. In this episode, they discuss: how the law looks at non-fungible tokens (1:25) why owning an NFT is different from owning the rights to the underlying asset making up the NFT (3:12) problems that blockchain solves for creators (5:09) how corporations (aka content intermediaries) are handling NFTs (6:53) what rights the purchase of an NFT gives a buyer (11:51) derivative artwork, the fair use copyright law, moral rights, and how U.S. law views NFTs (15:53) how to determine the jurisdiction of an NFT (25:00) what type of legal recourse is available to artists whose art has been stolen and redistributed as an NFT (32:37) the differences in the terms of services between NFT marketplaces (36:26) why the first sale doctrine may not apply to digital assets (43:16) what a buyer is getting when purchasing a blockchain license (46:12) how NFT creators should protect their work (51:43) whether a fractionalized NFT is a security (55:25) how NFTs will change the business of content creation (58:44) Thank you to our sponsors! Download the Crypto.com app and get $25 with the code “Laura”: https://crypto.onelink.me/J9Lg/unchainedcardearnfeb2 Indexed Finance: https://indexed.finance/ Episode Links People Tonya Evans Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPProfEvans Penn State Dickinson Law: https://dickinsonlaw.psu.edu/tonya-m-evans Relevant content: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-intersect-59-ping-prof-2-non-fungible-tokens-nfts/id1493143898?i=1000512485580 https://clarivate.com/darts-ip/blog/copyright-blockchain/ https://clarivate.com/darts-ip/blog/intro-to-ip-and-blockchain/ Olta Andoni Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndoniOlta?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Zlatkin Wong: https://zlatkinwong.com/en/ Relevant content: https://www.coindesk.com/stop-tokenizing-art-you-dont-own Stuart Levi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartlevi/ Skadden: https://www.skadden.com/ Relevant content: https://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/fin-tech/799182/emerging-discovery-issues-in-blockchain-litigation Legal Links Fair Use Doctrine: https://pitt.libguides.com/copyright/fairuse#:~:text=The%20doctrine%20of%20Fair%20Use,teaching%2C%20scholarship%2C%20and%20research. First Sale Doctrine: https://www.justice.gov/archives/jm/criminal-resource-manual-1854-copyright-infringement-first-sale-doctrine#:~:text=The%20first%20sale%20doctrine%2C%20codified,interests%20of%20the%20copyright%20owner Moral Rights: https://www.copyright.gov/policy/moralrights/ Digital Millennium Copyright Act https://www.copyright.gov/legislation/dmca.pdf Visual Artists Rights Act http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/martin/art_law/esworthy.htm Miscellaneous Links Banksy https://www.cbsnews.com/news/banksy-nft-injective-destroy-art-digital-token/ Fractionalized NFTs https://markets.businessinsider.com/currencies/news/sec-crypto-mom-hester-peirce-selling-nft-fragments-illegal-2021-3-1030250153 Dapper Labs License https://medium.com/dapperlabs/nft-license-2-0-why-a-nft-can-do-what-mickey-mouse-never-could-27673d5f29aa TechnoLlama Blog https://www.technollama.co.uk/can-copyright-teach-us-anything-about-nfts
Did you know last December, in one of the stimulus bills that Congress passed, tucked away among the tax breaks, were a few provisions intended to counter online piracy, including the CASE Act? Of course, you didn't. Any average person didn't. The CASE Act, standing for Copyright Alternative in Small-Claims Enforcement, creates a small claims court within the U.S. Copyright Office, meaning violators could be liable for as much as $30,000 per violation.
Todays guest is Leonardo Villarreal. He is an MIT grad and an IP Attorney. He spent several years at the USPTO before venturing out on his own. Leo has dabbled with AWS, AI, data analytics, and more. Not only is he familiar with Intellectual Property- we discuss Corporate Transactions, Contracts, and Due Diligence among software companies. We also discuss Trademarks, Copyright, Business Law, and Professional Conduct. If you or someone you know has a small tech startup, I hope that this episode brings a lot of value! View this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/GQYWhe-0nDI SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8vD0S8NdSpRpDDAMNKGwGg https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sky-pirates-podcast/id1525406489 GUEST: Leonardo Villarreal https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonardo-villarreal-22aa12b/ email: leonardo@gradientlegal.net HOST: Tyler Allerding https://www.instagram.com/tylerallerding/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-allerding-818673143/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/65867266/admin/ https://www.instagram.com/theskypirates/ Email us at info@theskypirates
HBCU HIGHLIGHTS presents IP attorney and STEM leader, Andrea Hence Evans! HBCU Highlights spotlights HBCU graduates who tell their inspiring stories. Let's take a walk in Andrea's shoes! You asked and we answered! Andrea is 1/2 of HBCU Highlights and now it's time you hear her amazing HBCU story! Andrea grew up in the backyard of Texas Southern University and most of her family members graduated from Texas Southern and Prairie View A&M but she fell in love with Spelman after watching episodes of The Cosby Show and A Different World! Her mother allowed her to fly to Atlanta on her own to visit a the college and she felt right at home! This visit to Spelman is how Andrea learned about a full tuition academic scholarship to Spelman. She was awarded the NASA WISE scholarship, a full tuition academic scholarship to Spelman and Georgia Tech! While at Spelman College, she attributes her academic success to her fellow WISE sisters who pushed and motivated her to achieve excellence! She owns a world renowned intellectual property law firm, The Law Firm of Andrea Hence Evans, LLC, an award winning STEM program, KidGINEER, and a educational and mentoring program for lawyers, Boss-Squire, LLC. For more information about Andrea, please visit: www.evansiplaw.com or www.kidgineer.com or www.boss-squire.com For more information about Ashley, please visit: www.ashleyinsure.com To make a donation to Spelman College, please visit: www.spelman.edu For more amazing interviews, please visit www.hbcuhighlights.com ⚡️⚡️
Today's Conversation is with Akilah Phillip. Akilah is an Entertainment and Intellectual Property Attorney. Issues surrounding IP protection in a virtual carnival are examined as we discuss the importance of protecting your IP and issues surrounding ownership of music and the use of photos on social media. We also get some advice copyright, trade marking & registration. If you're a musician, photographer, entrepreneur, influencer or a creator of any kind you don't want to miss this Conversation.
Today I’m speaking with Steven Forte, an intellectual property attorney with Smith & Hopen, P.A. in Tampa, Florida. Steven is both a registered patent attorney with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and is a member of the Florida Bar. He devotes his career exclusively to the practice of intellectual property law, focusing on all aspects of patent, trademark, and copyright law. An ongoing problem for us on Amazon is direct competitors taking our photographs directly from our product pages, and using them in their own product listings to sell similar products. When bringing the issue to Amazon's attention, the brand was told that they'd have to provide copyright registration or some kind of evidence that they are the owner of the copyright. The same brand has noticed their product images also showing up on other selling platforms. Steven talks about different options available to a brand to protect their copyright and the USPTO registration. “They have their trademark and patent stuff, they are really shining that but copyright has really been left behind in Amazon, in my opinion.” Steven Forte Make sure to tune in! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Connect with Kiri Masters Learn more about Bobsled Marketing Connect with Steven Forte Find out more about Smith & Hopen Learn more about USPTO
In this fast-paced world, technology is advancing at an unprecedented pace. Indeed, that fact makes protecting your creative works a priority now, more than ever before. Enter Richard Liebowitz. In Episode 29, listeners will get to hear from Mr. Liebowitz, who is one of the nation's preeminent copyright attorneys, as to how to go about protecting their intellectual property in this torrid landscape. As an added bonus, The Upbeat Hang solicited questions from subscribers as to what their concerns were with protecting their intellectual property and we asked Richard for suggestions and direction in addressing these concerns. Any discussion where technology intersects legal protection of intellectual property is bound to be a compelling one and listeners will surely benefit from the advice of Mr. Liebowitz. Check it out. https://richardliebowitzesq.com
Protecting your intellectual work, your artistic creation, and your organization demands great effort and legal expertise. Though these sound overwhelming, the awareness of these rights and the assistance from a legal counsel will save you from the slippery slope of complex intellectual property issues. In today’s edition of the Knucklehead Podcast, our guest, Andy Nelson will talk about intellectual property rights, how to avoid copyright and trademark infringement, and the right time to seek professional advice. Andy Nelson is an Intellectual Property Lawyer at Fortis LLP. He loves helping veteran-owned and military spouse-owned businesses start, grow, and succeed with the critical legal counseling they need. Andy represents clients in complex business, commercial, intellectual property matters. His practice emphasizes the development of effective strategies for trademark and copyright protection, enforcement, licensing, and dispute resolution. Areas of focus also include complex contractual and commercial matters, website protection, social media, privacy regulations, trade secrets, and disputes among co-owners of businesses. Knucklehead Podcast is brought to you by Manscaped- Use the Promo Code: KNUCKLEHEAD for 20% Off Enjoy! Favorite Quote “There are all sorts of arguments that are used to be basic. I'm not infringing your copyright, I'm not infringing your trademark because of this difference. You may be right at the end. But guess what, to get to the end, the result that you want, you just spent a whole lot of rebus to get there and you don't even know if you're going to do it right.” -Andy Nelson In This Episode 3:08 - The reasons why some people are resistant in talking to lawyers 9:05 - The point where small business owners need to reach out and seek advice from a legal adviser 12:13 - Instances where license and copyright are applied15:52 - The "big three" agencies of the licensing industry 18:26 - How to spot a business that’s infringing intellectual property rights 24:56 - His message to anybody who's contracting with another party Engage with Andy NelsonFacebookEmailInstagram Connect with Knucklehead Media GroupWebsiteFacebook Knucklehead Media Group is your “push button” for podcasts. We help companies and organizations tell their story using podcasts and best practices for content distribution. Home to some of the top podcasts across multiple categories, captivating coursework on gaining traction with your show, and consulting to those companies BOLD enough to get some wins. We believe your mistakes set the foundation for your success, those stories help customers beat a pathway to your doorstep, and the myths from bringing business online shouldn't hold you back from getting yours.Click here to more episodes of the Knucklehead Podcast
Thinking Outside the Bud is a business podcast devoted to driving innovation in the cannabis space. During each episode, we speak with founders, investors, thought leaders, researchers, advocates, and policy makers who are finding new and exciting ways for cannabis to positively impact business, society, and culture. Have each episode delivered to your inbox by subscribing here: http://www.thinkingoutsidethebud.com/subscribe
Hello listeners, thank you for joining us today. A colleague turned very dear friend is joining our discussion. Today’s guest on the PeopleNova Podcast put emotionally intelligent leadership practices to work for her in the mid-90s before it was a buzzword. Demonstrating emotions have a place at work when channeled with intention. Stick around because we are going to cover that and more while chatting with Jessica Harrison. An IP Attorney who helps startups turn thoughts into things. Topics we touch on:Everything we do has a relationship involvedLife, Work, and Adventures in betweenEmotional IntelligencePracticing EmpathyLeaning in to the human sideSelf awarenessHumanity is interconnectedResources mentioned:Name your own color https://colornames.org/We would love to hear from you! Send us your questions about organization culture, leadership development, or shifting your mindset. We will answer in future episodes of the podcast. We also welcome your suggestions for a guest. podcast@peoplenovahc.com Join the PeopleNova Human Capital mailing listhttps://www.peoplenovahc.com
Nichole and Sara speak with Sheila Gibson, IP Attorney and Founder, Aura IP Law. They discuss the current state of clarity on cannabis brands and what does and does not fly when it comes to licensing and regulations as well as patents and trademarks. They take a look at another "Dumb Law," this time regarding branded merchandise. Finally, they highlight Lance Gloor, who was unjustly sentenced to prison for running a dispensary in Washington State.
Episode 29Robert Wright is an intellectual property attorney and the owner of Wright Private Label Law, which specializes in IP protection in the E-commerce space. Robert is passionate about intellectual property law and has helped hundreds of clients across the globe protect their intellectual property on Amazon, Shopify, and other e-commerce platforms. www.privatelabelprotection.com------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------www.FiringTheMan.com Facebook YouTube Instagram Email us --> support@firingtheman.com
As content creators, we live in a world of immediate publishing and rampant infringement. Understanding Intellectual property is an important part about being a creative entrepreneur. Today we're lucky to have IP attorney, Andrew Nelson, join the program to break down some intellectual property basics, from patents to trademarks to copyrights. www.fortislaw.com email: ANelson@fortislaw.com Instagram: @anelson100 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/media1099/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/media1099/support
Today’s podcast guest is Eric Hanscom, an intellectual property attorney who is answering your artist’s questions about copyright. Eric has been an intellectual property attorney for the last 20 years. He has successfully filed and prosecuted thousands of patents, trademarks and copyrights for his clients in more than 50 countries. As well as understanding copyright as an attorney, Eric is also a Drone photographer so understands the other side of intellectual property from a Creative’s perspective.
Published on: January 22, 2020 at 4:00 AM Co-Dean Kimberly Mutcherson speaks with Rebecca Borden RLAW'86 about her career as an in-house IP attorney for entertainment companies including CBS, Viacom, and Blockbuster—and how to champion diversity and pay equity in the workplace. The Power of Attorney is produced by Rutgers Law School. With two locations minutes from Philadelphia and New York City, Rutgers Law offers the prestige and reputation of a large, nationally-known university combined with a personal, small campus experience. Learn more by visiting law.rutgers.edu. Series Producer and Editor: Emily Brennan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rutgerslaw/message
"How protectable your work is, is really important to know." Christina Martini on Green Connections Radio If your holiday break and new year plans include exploring starting or growing your "side hustle" or hobby, you'll want to listen to this interview with Green Connections Radio podcast with veteran intellectual property (IP) lawyer Christina Martini on how to protect it. So, grab a notepad and pen or your tablet or laptop to take notes and dive into for practical tips from both Martini and GCR host Joan Michelson. You'll learn: Why your employer might own your side hustle. What to do to protect your product or budding business including from your employer. How to collaborate and protect your IP (and how to share it). The do's and don'ts of a non-disclosure/confidentiality agreement (NDA) Dealing with infringements. Plus...career tips and more! "It's critically important to be self-aware and to…understand what type of work environment is going to align best with your interests and your talents…for you to thrive." Christina Martini on Green Connections Radio Read my Forbes blog about this topic here. And, check out these interviews too: Nardia Haigh on 7 step decision making - for your career, your business, your life or even making your community more resilient. Marti Elder, TechLink, brings inventions from the Defense Dept. to market. Charlotte Burrows, Equal Opportunity Employment Commission, on legal options for pay equity, harassment and discrimination inquiries. April Richards, EPA, on funding start-ups, including with their grants. Thanks for subscribing on iTunes or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Also, join our Facebook Page and share your insights! Join our mailing list to stay up to date on the top podcasts and special offers! Email us: info@greenconnectionsradio.com or reach us on Twitter @joanmichelson
The first steps in IP can be confusing – here are our thoughts on how a Patent or Trade Mark Attorney will help you. We will answer your most frequently asked questions: – Who to turn to for advice on Intellectual Property? – What is the difference between an IP Attorney and an IP Solicitor? […] The post S03E06: Taking the First Steps in Intellectual Property appeared first on Murgitroyd, European Patent & Trade Mark Attorneys.
Today on the show we have Joshua Wattles, artist, photographer and lawyer for the creative arts! Formerly Advisor-in-Chief to DeviantArt, we chat with Joshua about his career in film, music and his creative pursuits alongside all of these. We discuss current issues of privacy and the advent of GDPR, how these new laws translate across the world in different ways and what this means for the global creative community. The conversation covers the rise of DeviantArt and how it preceded many of the communities and social networks that dominate today's landscape, setting the standard for a lot of the norms of the modern internet world. Joshua comments on the importance of community, artistic freedom and the role of luck in life of the mammoth platform he helped build. We also hear about the landmark moments in film that Joshua was a part of in his work at Paramount and how he transitioned out of a big film studio into the relatively outsider realm of DeviantArt. For this fascinating conversation be sure to join us today! For more information about artists, links and resources from this episode, please visit https://notrealart.com/joshwattles/ Key Points From This Episode: What is street photography? Privacy, GDPR and the effect on street photography in Germany. The links between privacy concerns in Europe and World War II. Joshua's hat collection and his favorite bomber jacket. DesignerCon, Secret Walls, dad caps and mom jeans. Joshua's work at Paramount. How Josh got his job at DeviantArt. The invention of the modern movie soundtrack. Joshua's long and winding road to being a full time art lawyer. Why DeviantArt was and is so successful and influential. The different worlds of art, exclusivity and cultural exchange How DeviantArt expertly navigated copyright infringement The sale of the DeviantArt and Joshua's hopes for its future And much more!
Today on the show we have Joshua Wattles, artist, photographer and lawyer for the creative arts! Formerly Advisor-in-Chief to DeviantArt, we chat with Joshua about his career in film, music and his creative pursuits alongside all of these. We discuss current issues of privacy and the advent of GDPR, how these new laws translate across the world in different ways and what this means for the global creative community. The conversation covers the rise of DeviantArt and how it preceded many of the communities and social networks that dominate today's landscape, setting the standard for a lot of the norms of the modern internet world. Joshua comments on the importance of community, artistic freedom and the role of luck in life of the mammoth platform he helped build. We also hear about the landmark moments in film that Joshua was a part of in his work at Paramount and how he transitioned out of a big film studio into the relatively outsider realm of DeviantArt. For this fascinating conversation be sure to join us today! Key Points From This Episode: What is street photography? Privacy, GDPR and the effect on street photography in Germany. The links between privacy concerns in Europe and World War II. Joshua's hat collection and his favorite bomber jacket. DesignerCon, Secret Walls, dad caps and mom jeans. Joshua's work at Paramount. How Josh got his job at DeviantArt. The invention of the modern movie soundtrack. Joshua's long and winding road to being a full time art lawyer. Why DeviantArt was and is so successful and influential. The different worlds of art, exclusivity and cultural exchange How DeviantArt expertly navigated copyright infringement The sale of the DeviantArt and Joshua's hopes for its future And much more! Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Joshua Wattles — https://www.crunchbase.com/person/joshua-s-wattles DeviantArt — https://www.magnumphotos.com/photographer/henri-cartier-bresson/ Henri Cartier-Bresson — https://www.magnumphotos.com/photographer/henri-cartier-bresson/ Ghost in the Machine — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9egO15Jj5Ao Alexa — https://www.alexa.com/ Siri — https://www.apple.com/siri/ Banksy — http://www.banksy.co.uk/ Basquiat — http://basquiat.com/ Amistad — https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/amistad Top Gun — https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/top_gun Secret Walls — https://secretwalls.black/ DesignerCon — https://www.designercon.com/ Paramount — https://www.paramount.com/ Handel — https://www.biography.com/musician/george-handel Beverly Hills Cop — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086960/ Flash Dance — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085549/ Boomerang — https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1039796_boomerang Boyz II Men — http://www.boyziimen.com/ End of the Road — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDKO6XYXioc An Officer and a Gentlemen — https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/officer_and_a_gentleman Footloose — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1068242/ Cyndi Lauper — https://cyndilauper.com/ Kevin Bacon — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000102/ Napster — https://us.napster.com/ Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts — https://vlany.org/ SuicideGirls — https://www.suicidegirls.com/ My Little Pony — https://mylittlepony.hasbro.com/worldwide Shepard Fairy — http://www.artnet.com/artists/shepard-fairey/ Comic-Con — https://www.comic-con.org/ TechCrunch — https://techcrunch.com/ WIX — https://www.wix.com/ Man One — http://www.manone.com/ Man One on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ManOneArt Scott “Sourdough” Power — https://www.instagram.com/sourdoughpower/ Not Real Art Conference — https://www.notrealartconference.com/ Not Real Art on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/notrealartofficial/
Today on the show we are joined by our friend, Ilya Kushnirsky, who is an intellectual property attorney. His firm, KG Law in New York City, services artists and creatives almost exclusively, having helped many grateful individuals with issues of IP theft and infringement over the years! Ilya is a speaker at our upcoming Not Real Art Conference and this little discussion serves as an introduction to some of his forthcoming presentation. We chat about copyrights, trademarks and all things art law. Ilya shares his ideas on staying affordable for people who are not traditionally rolling in money, how to protection yourself against the epidemic of infringement and ways to move the legal needle in your direction. Remember to get you tickets for the conference and join us for this very important conversation today! Key Points From This Episode: Some background on KG Law and why they chose their particular path. Controversial cases and setting precedents in art legalities. Working with small time artists and legal affordability. Protection against impropriety or preparing to handle a difficult situation. Comparing the numbers of registered work or unregistered work. Batch registration, saving time and downsides to this impulse. Differentiating between copyrighting and trademarking. Monetizing intellectual property and the essential steps towards success. Enhancing yours and others’ value through pro-action. Investing and spending on your personal development and future. And much more! Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: KG Law — http://kgfirm.com/ Ilya Kushnirsky — http://kgfirm.com/attorneys/ Koons Dog — http://www.jeffkoons.com/artwork/celebration/balloon-dog-0 New York Times — https://www.nytimes.com/ H&M — https://www.hm.com Shepard Fairy — https://obeygiant.com/ DesignerCon — https://www.designercon.com/ Not Real Art Conference — https://www.notrealartconference.com/ Not Real Art on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/notrealartofficial/
Today on the show we are joined by our friend, Ilya Kushnirsky, who is an intellectual property attorney. His firm, KG Law in New York City, services artists and creatives almost exclusively, having helped many grateful individuals with issues of IP theft and infringement over the years! Ilya is a speaker at our upcoming Not Real Art Conference and this little discussion serves as an introduction to some of his forthcoming presentation. We chat about copyrights, trademarks and all things art law. Ilya shares his ideas on staying affordable for people who are not traditionally rolling in money, how to protection yourself against the epidemic of infringement and ways to move the legal needle in your direction. Remember to get you tickets for the conference and join us for this very important conversation today! For more information about artists, links and resources from this episode, please visit https://notrealart.com/art-lawyer-nra-conference-speaker-ilya-kushnirsky-drops-knowledge/ Key Points From This Episode: Some background on KG Law and why they chose their particular path. Controversial cases and setting precedents in art legalities. Working with small time artists and legal affordability. Protection against impropriety or preparing to handle a difficult situation. Comparing the numbers of registered work or unregistered work. Batch registration, saving time and downsides to this impulse. Differentiating between copyrighting and trademarking. Monetizing intellectual property and the essential steps towards success. Enhancing yours and others' value through pro-action. Investing and spending on your personal development and future. And much more!
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Welcome to this episode of Kickstart Commerce podcast where we interview Stevan Lieberman, IP Attorney at Greenberg and Lieberman. In this short episode, I’m interviewing Stevan live at MERGE! 2018 about the role he and his ventures — Greenberg & Lieberman, Escrow.Domains, and WilyFish.com — play in the domain industry. Stevan and I discuss how he got his start in the domain industry as well as the following: How Greenberg & Lieberman supports domain investors and companies seeking legal assistance How Escrow.Domains is differs from the competition with its assortment of domain service offerings, especially when it comes to domain leasing How the latest brand-protection offering — WilyFish.com — offers the general public a seamless, intuitive process to freely search for US Trademarks using artificial intelligence Don’t forget to subscribe as you enjoy this week's episode via iTunes, GooglePlay, Stitcher or how ever you desire to listen.
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My mission as an IP Attorney is to help people recognize, protect and profit from their good ideas. As a Registered Patent Attorney based in Buffalo, New York, I focus on all types of Intellectual Property law. As an IP attorney, I file patent and trademark applications in the United States and abroad. I manage large corporate patent and trademark portfolios, and have established associations with hundreds of Intellectual Property law firms around the world. I have extensive experience in patent and trademark prosecution, patent and trademark infringement litigation, trademark registration and copyright registration. As a Corporate IP Consultant, I recognize that intellectual property is a highly valuable corporate asset and exploiting that asset to make a profit is paramount to corporate success. While working with corporate management I implement patent, trademark and copyright policies meant to streamline and efficiently centralize the management of the corporation’s intellectual property. I train corporate employees to identify intellectual property and maintain proper records in template corporate disclosure documents to preserve intellectual property rights. I organize an IP committee comprised from selected members of corporate management to periodically review the corporate disclosure documents with the inventors to determine the feasibility of manufacturing, marketing and most importantly return on investment (ROI). I oversee implementing the strategy of protecting the company’s intellectual property by obtaining patent protection, by maintaining the technology as a trade secret or the implementation some other strategy such as setting up a defensive publication to shield the company from litigation. As an Inventor Consultant, I analyze new inventions to determine feasibility of patentability and commercialization. Inventors are often interested in entering into licensing agreements to profit from their invention. Our office acts as a broker of royalty deals by establishing contact with manufacturers and marketers positioned to bring new products to the national market. We also engage in the preparation of licensing/royalty agreements. www.lotempiolaw.com The Inventors Launchpad – Roadmap to Success Series is presented by Inventors Launchpad in beautiful Tampa Bay, FL and hosted by Carmine Denisco. Carmine is an accomplished Author, Entrepreneur, Inventor and Co-founder/Managing Partner of Inventors Launchpad. Along with his business partner Rick Valderrama has changed the face of the invention industry and look forward to helping inventors from all over the world move their ideas forward. For more information please visit www.inventorslaunchpad.com
June 16, 2017 Becoming Facebook Michael Hoefflinger, IP Attorney Bobby Klinck
Many businesses are surprised to find out that in spite of a great logo, messaging and other items associated with "brand," they leave themselves vulnerable in an area critical to their brand: protecting their intellectual property. Intellectual property attorney Bobby Klinck joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss why businesses need a strategy for their intellectual property and how to avoid some of the most common mistakes for protecting their businesses. Bobby Klinck is a best-selling author and IP attorney who helps entrepreneurs, startups and innovators harness the power of their intellectual property rights and reduce exposure to lawsuits or brand challenges in the marketplace. His books are "The Entrepreneur's IP Planning Playbook" and "Patent Litigation Primer." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Hornick has been a partner at the Finnegan Intellectual Property law firm, based in Washington, DC, for over twenty years. John founded Finnegan's 3D Printing Working Group which focuses on intellectual property, copyright and other legal issues as they relate to 3D printing. John is the author of the award-winning book, 3D Printing Will Rock the World. (available on Amazon and Kindle) John's a great speaker, easy to understand, and this interview will expand your mind when it comes to 3D printing issues few people talk about, such as the impact it will have on copyright, intellectual property, patent law, and more. John's concept of 3D printing “away from control” is central to understanding the future implications of 3D printing.
This episode of Silicon Harbor Radio features IP Attorney and Patent Law expert Jason Rosenblum. Jason shares how a background in engineering led him to a career in Patent Law and talks about the steps that a technology entrepreneur should take to protect a venture’s most valuable asset; its Intellectual Property. The Tech Life with host Rich Conte together with Silicon Harbor Magazine bring you Silicon Harbor Radio; news and interviews from the Technology, Creative and Entrepreneur communities in Charleston, SC.
Tracey Freed is the Founder of Freed Law and an Adjunct Professor at LMU’s law program. Prior to setting up her own shop to focus on digital media, entertainment and technology transactions, Tracey was a Partner at DME Law and served as Assistant General Counsel for Digital Networks at Sony Pictures. Shaun Spalding is an independent entertainment and intellectual property lawyer, who represents some of the most popular YouTube creators in the world. He is actively involved in non-profit work, serving as an advisory board member for New Media Rights and as a mentor for the Rising Arts Leaders program. In this episode, Shaun and Tracey highlight some of the key legal issues impacting the online video space, including intellectual property rights, consumer privacy, and FTC compliance for sponsored content. We discuss how the industry has evolved since the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) was passed back in 1996 and how the growth of new platforms effects creators and media companies alike. Host:... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mark Harper is an Intellectual Property Attorney based in Troy Michigan looking to establish clients in Evansville Indiana. He was in town for Startup Weekend Evansville serving as a coach.