In a previous post we discussed what SpongeBob SquarePants can teach us about trademark licensing. Now, more IP lessons are bubbling up from the fathoms below thanks to our absorbent, yellow and ...
In this series' last installment, I tackled the IP lessons learned in traditional startups. Here, I explore IP paint points experienced by some non-traditional companies, such as non-profit, non-tech, ...
Intellectual property (IP) challenges for U.S. corporations can take many forms. Sometimes that can mean failing to recognize the threat of a cyber breach. At other times, that can mean ignoring ...
Selin Sinem Erciyas of Gün + Partners suggests that intellectual property waivers and compulsory licensing are not the answer in developing and accessing vaccines, and explains why governments should ...
Get ready for a cinematic exploration of innovation and intellectual property as depicted in popular movies about inventors and creators. In this episode, IP Goes Pop! co-hosts Michael Snyder and ...
On January 25, 2019, after 35 days of uncertainty and hundreds of thousands of federal employees missing their second paycheck, the partial government shutdown that went into effect on December 22, ...
IP contribution has been an obvious pathway for many broadcasters due to its minimal hardware and flexible workflows. Although these have been appealing factors for many organisations for years, Covid ...
“Following the takeover by SoftBank, the valuation of WeWork has dropped almost overnight from over $47 billion to $8 billion (as of the writing of this article). Since the fundamentals of the company ...
Sidley’s Eric Solovy, Iain Sandford and Deepak Raju, who helped Qatar secure victory in a landmark WTO copyright case, explain why the decision is so important Trade litigators don’t often see their ...
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