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IP Goes Pop
Volpe Koenig Intellectual Property Law
55 episodes
8 hours ago
IP Goes Pop explores the interface between intellectual property(IP) and popular culture. Patents, trademarks, and copyrights are often referenced in popular movies, television and songs, but who owns the rights to creative expression? How long does a patent last? What makes a trade secret truly secret? Is the media getting it right when reporting on intellectual property issues? Hosted by intellectual property attorney Michael Snyder, with guest colleagues, inventors, writers, and creators, this lively, bi-weekly podcast discusses intellectual property with a pop-culture twist.
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IP Goes Pop explores the interface between intellectual property(IP) and popular culture. Patents, trademarks, and copyrights are often referenced in popular movies, television and songs, but who owns the rights to creative expression? How long does a patent last? What makes a trade secret truly secret? Is the media getting it right when reporting on intellectual property issues? Hosted by intellectual property attorney Michael Snyder, with guest colleagues, inventors, writers, and creators, this lively, bi-weekly podcast discusses intellectual property with a pop-culture twist.
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Episodes (20/55)
IP Goes Pop
Wu-Tang Clan's One-Of-A-Kind Album Could Rewrite Music Law: Shaolin Secrets
14 hours ago
31 minutes 36 seconds

IP Goes Pop
A Spider-Man Patent Saga: From Comics to Court
1 month ago
34 minutes 38 seconds

IP Goes Pop
The (Copy) Right Tool for the Job: The Copyright Tool Kit
2 months ago
42 minutes 30 seconds

IP Goes Pop
IP State of the Union Part 2: Billion Dollar Character Acquisitions
7 months ago
38 minutes 39 seconds

IP Goes Pop
IP State of the Union: Billion Dollar Character Acquisitions (Part 1)
8 months ago
34 minutes 51 seconds

IP Goes Pop
Recognizing and Avoiding Trademark Scams and Hoaxes with Jason Lott of the USPTO
10 months ago
43 minutes 12 seconds

IP Goes Pop
Halloween Spooktacular 3: Losing Your Monster
1 year ago
33 minutes 31 seconds

IP Goes Pop
Artificial Intelligence: A Deeper Dive into Pop Culture Part 2
1 year ago
34 minutes 9 seconds

IP Goes Pop
Artificial Intelligence: Is Imitation Still Flattery? Part 1
1 year ago
34 minutes 59 seconds

IP Goes Pop
It's Not Bragging If It's True: The IP of TV Series "Suits"
1 year ago
37 minutes 57 seconds

IP Goes Pop
USPTO - History Matters
1 year ago
33 minutes 52 seconds

IP Goes Pop
Technohumanism
1 year ago
31 minutes 50 seconds

IP Goes Pop
Lessons from Movies About Innovators
1 year ago
35 minutes 21 seconds

IP Goes Pop
I'm a Barbie Girl in an IP World
2 years ago
31 minutes 55 seconds

IP Goes Pop
McGruff the Crime Dog® and the USPTO Help IP Goes Pop!® Take a Bite Out of Counterfeits
2 years ago
35 minutes 49 seconds

IP Goes Pop
You Can Patent That?
2 years ago
35 minutes 40 seconds

IP Goes Pop
Streamlining Copyright Disputes The Copyright Claims Board (CCB)
2 years ago
35 minutes 54 seconds

IP Goes Pop
I, Chatbot: When Artificial Intelligence Talks Back
2 years ago
32 minutes 59 seconds

IP Goes Pop
You Can't Do That - What IP Cannot Protect
2 years ago
34 minutes 15 seconds

IP Goes Pop
IP Goes Pop!® Halloween Spooktacular 2: The Return
3 years ago
35 minutes 47 seconds

IP Goes Pop
IP Goes Pop explores the interface between intellectual property(IP) and popular culture. Patents, trademarks, and copyrights are often referenced in popular movies, television and songs, but who owns the rights to creative expression? How long does a patent last? What makes a trade secret truly secret? Is the media getting it right when reporting on intellectual property issues? Hosted by intellectual property attorney Michael Snyder, with guest colleagues, inventors, writers, and creators, this lively, bi-weekly podcast discusses intellectual property with a pop-culture twist.