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Best Intellectual Property podcasts we could find (updated May 2020)
Best Intellectual Property podcasts we could find
Updated May 2020
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Brand & New is a podcast produced by the International Trademark Association (INTA) and focused on innovation. Our host, Audrey Dauvet, shares a new topic every two weeks, on Tuesday—to inform and inspire listeners. Each podcast consists of an open dialogue with experts, visionaries, and influential people from all over the world in order to learn more about the evolution of the legal and intellectual property ecosystem, its concepts, and all actual or potential consequences. Because we cons ...
 
The Copy This Podcast is hosted by Kirby Ferguson and presented by the Re:Create Coalition, which represents a cross-section of creators, advocates and consumers seeking to promote balanced copyright laws that foster innovation, creativity and economic growth. This monthly podcast series will feature some of the leading authors, policy minds, legal experts, and members of the creative community to take on the important questions and topics driving the copyright debate today.
 
"Virtual Legality" is a continuing series discussing the law, rules, video games, software, and everything digital, hosted by Richard Hoeg, of the Hoeg Law Business Law Firm (Hoeg Law) of Northville, Michigan. Rick has practiced for more than a decade at some of the country's largest law firms, representing IT, software, video game, and other technology companies, as well as the individuals and institutions which fund them. DISCUSSION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO ...
 
Intellectual property experts Tonya M. Evans (Co-Founder, Legal Write Publications, LLC & Associcate Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of Law, UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law) and Shontavia J. Johnson (Founder, LVRG LLC & AVP of Academic Partnerships & Innovation, Clemson University) engage in lively and culturally competent conversations and share their so very LIT perspectives about all things law, innovation, and technology. #LITPodcast #LITBraintrust #SoVeryLIT @LITBraintrust
 
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With Sony (and its proxies) issuing DMCA takedown notices left and right for seemingly every little discussion of "Last of Us Part II" leaks, we turn to the role of the DMCA's counter notification process and its failures to correct clear abuses. A role furthered by YouTube's imbalanced requirement that content creators double as copyright lawyers …
 
Here’s part two of my new reading of my novel Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town (you can follow all the installments, as well as the reading I did in 2008/9, here). In this installment, we meet Kurt, the crustypunk high-tech dumpster-diver. Kurt is loosely based on my old friend Darren Atkinson, who pulled down a six-figure income by recov…
 
With Sony's apparent willingness to issue DMCA takedown notices (and Copyright Strikes) to YouTubers daring to discuss the recent leak of materials from Naughty Dog PS4 exclusive "Last of Us Part II", we turn to reviewing the company's recent history of using the bloody machinery of law to (try to) bend reality to its will. The last time out? It al…
 
We’ve got a wonderful interview with Mike and Jewells where they discuss her show All Things Iceland, catch it about halfway or so through the episode. Before that, they go over a new podcast finally available on Spotify, metadata and stats info from the support team, and more. Once last piece of advice, remember pants before any video call 😀 Live …
 
When leaks of major plot points, screenshots, and cinematic cut-scenes from the much anticipated Sony/Naughty Dog exclusive "Last of Us Part II" started being disseminated early this week, there could be little doubt that Sony would take some kind of drastic legal action.But where Sony would appear to have an undoubtedly legitimate claim against an…
 
With theaters across the world closed and movies sitting on shelves, movie studios like Universal, Sony, and Disney have each taken their own approach to navigating the new world order.Universal, the most aggressive of the three, immediately put its currently available films on in-home streaming (PVOD), and even more aggressively released a theater…
 
With YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter taking increasingly aggressive actions to "scrub" their content of opinion that doesn't line up with the guidance of governments, world health organization, or news outlets, the question becomes "Just what is an 'Authoritative Source', anyway?"To answer that question (and discuss the inherent failures of appealin…
 
With so many people around the world quarantined at home with children, professional life and personal life have never been as intertwined. While the situation may be challenging, it also creates opportunities to show and explain new information to younger people. In this episode of Brand & New, we target a different audience than usual: Kids! We w…
 
When one of the biggest media companies in the world suggests that using a certain hashtag on Twitter (#MayThe4th) results in that company receiving certain additional rights (and that Tweet becoming subject to their own terms of use), well, people pay attention.But what did Disney actually say about their upcoming Star Wars promotion? How does tha…
 
When Fortnite first announced it would be hosting a Travis Scott concert "event", players would be forgiven for not realizing it was just the latest step in Epic Game's slow move towards recreating the Matrix (or Otherland, or Ready Player One...pick your favorite).Sound a bit far-fetched? Of course. But the journey of a thousand digital miles begi…
 
Here’s part one (MP3) of my new reading of my novel Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town, which debuted last weekend on the Podapalooza festival. It’s easily the weirdest novel I ever wrote. Gene Wolfe (RIP) gave me an amazing quote for it: “Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town is a glorious book, but there are hundreds of those. It is …
 
"Nobody was ready for [the pandemic]. It’s almost impossible to be ready for something of this nature. But if you have a really healthy organization, and you have caring leadership at the top, usually you get through it," says Bill Baker, president emeritus of Channel Thirteen in New York and co-author with Michael O’Malley of "Organizations for Pe…
 
YouTube's automated systems regularly mischaracterize perfectly innocuous videos as "not advertiser-friendly". So when the tech giant decided to offer a "self certification" program, allowing creators to affirmatively tell YouTube that their videos are "friendly" before the bots got to them, it seemed a worthwhile proposition to pursue.But upon rev…
 
On this special episode of Podcast Insider, Barry Kantz, podcaster and Blubrry board member, join Todd and Mike. The team talks about recent news in podcasting, how transcriptions can be useful for podcasts, affiliate payments, and lots of insight into file naming. Don’t forget, Barry tells us all about getting started as a podcaster. Live Facebook…
 
Coronavirus (COVID-19) has seemingly made the Internet a more dangerous place then ever, with social media giants Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook quick to use the pandemic to defend ever more ambiguous uses of their moderation authority. But what does all of this have to do with 5G, cell towers, and arson? Quite a lot, it turns out.We like to think …
 
Coronavirus (COVID-19) has made the landscape of Constitutional rights more perilous than ever, as Facebook found out yesterday when it decided to remove (or "ban") at least some posts on the platform purporting to organize anti-quarantine or anti-"stay-at-home" protests and rallies.But while each of us may hold different opinions on the wisdom (or…
 
I am about to start a serialized podcast reading of my novel Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town, whose first hour I’ve already got in the can. It debuts later this week on the Podapalooza festival, a pay-what-you-like, virtual podcasting festival that benefits Givedirectly, which makes direct cash grants to families affected by coronavirus …
 
As Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues its spread and the world's tech/social media giants (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter) prepare for a contentious 2020 election season, the question of "fake news" has become a very, very important one. But who gets to decide what is "fake" or "false"? How can that decision ultimately shape public discourse?And why shou…
 
Publishing podcast episodes is best done with a routine, that’s why we shared ours. Todd and Mike touch on some podcasting events, many virtual that are coming up soon. Blubrry also has some important things coming up, including a new service. And we’re hoping you’ll participate in our Ask Blubrry segment starting soon with Shawn Thorpe. We’ve once…
 
When Cooking Mama: Cookstar, the newest entry in the long-running video game series about a...cooking...mama, was announced, launched, and removed in the space of a few hours earlier this month, the game industry took notice. Now, dueling press releases claiming legal authority for multiple disparate parties have confounded the issue even more.What…
 
A frightening new threat cascades around the world, upending familiar routines, disrupting the global economy, and endangering lives. While all multi-layered impacts of the Covid19 pandemic have yet to unfold, we already know that we are experiencing a major health crisis with significant global economic and social fallouts. Our guest today, Peter …
 
This week for my podcast, I’m doing a swap with Wil Wheaton and his podcast! he’s gonna read one of my short stories, and I’m reading a couple of his public journal entries about the role my novel Little Brother played in helping him parent his son Nolan (MP3). It’s a lovely memory and a beautiful example of the joys and pitfalls of parenting, and …
 
When Jason Schreier of Kotaku reported that the employees of Gearbox Software (makers of Borderlands 3), were getting "stiffed" on bonuses, we took a look at the claim. Now, Gearbox Game Director Maxime Babin has responded, and the result is...a story far more nuanced than Kotaku originally portrayed.What does Mr. Babin have to say about the Gearbo…
 
We hope you’re enjoying the live recordings of Podcast Insider on Facebook recently. We’re keeping this up until the world calms down a bit. Without a Blubrry podcaster guest this week, we had Dave Clements from the support team join Todd and Mike to discuss how he got started, what he does for the team and more. Before we dive in with Dave, they d…
 
E3 2020 is dead. Oh, you knew that already? I mean really dead, now, as the ESA has officially stated that it won't even be able to put up a digital showcase of games in early June.What does this say about the future of E3? How about the future of the ESA?When you can't convince marketers to send you marketing, you've got a problem...in Virtual Leg…
 
How did a 1942 US Supreme Court decision about wheat farming come to control almost the entirety of federal law making? And how did it's reasoning result in Congressional assertions of authority unmoored from the express limitations present in the US Consitution?How? Welcome to the first (?) entry in our "Terrible Supreme Court Decisions" series:Wi…
 
With Call of Duty one of the most popular game franchises on the planet, it's no surprise that many want a piece of Activision Blizzard's massive profits. But how did the multinational video game publisher not only use Humvees throughout many of its franchise entries without a license, then defeat the challenge posed by the vehicle's manufacturer, …
 
My latest podcast (MP3) is a reading of my 2017 Locus column “The Jubilee: Fill Your Boots ,” about the nature of material scarcity, which is a subject of enormous significance at this moment as production has ground to a halt, and in which the use of the internet to coordinate our activity is at an all-time high. The essay’s thesis is that the ans…
 
In an effort to keep socializing online, Todd and Mike recorded this episode live, and will continue to do so as long as we’re still on lockdown. They discuss how COVID-19 is affecting content creators, RODEcaster has been up to a few things recently, and loads of companies are releasing info on podcast consumption habits during the coronavirus pan…
 
When the US Congress passed the CARES Act on March 27, it also passed the "Paycheck Protection Program" (or PPP). While described as a loan, the terms and conditions of the PPP (and the fact that virtually every business is eligible to receive it - right down to self-employed, sole proprietors), make it one of the most generous programs in US histo…
 
It's episode 200! Thanks to everyone that has been with us for this journey and thanks to everyone who is visiting for the first time. We couldn't do any of this without you. Here's to 200 more!***According to reports from Jason Schreier of Kotaku, employees of Gearbox Software (makers of Borderlands 3), have reportedly been "stiffed" on bonuses th…
 
While among corporations, women now comprise 28 percent of general counsel in the United States, the situation is worse in law firms where women represent only about 19 percent of equity partners. Scores of law firms have signed on to "The Mansfield Rule, "named after Arabella Mansfield, the first woman ever admitted to practice law in the U.S. Sel…
 
With supply chains existing only as open question marks, Square Enix has done the right thing by starting shipments of their much anticipated Final Fantasy VII Remake project out to the world earlier than usual. But with early shipments come early copies in the wild. And passive aggressive threats from Square Enix legal.Just what does Square Enix s…
 
My latest podcast (MP3) is a reading of the author’s note from “Attack Surface” — the third Little Brother book, which comes out on Oct 12. I recorded this for the audiobook edition of Attack Suface, which I’ve been recording all last week with Amber Benson and the Cassandra de Cuir from Skyboat Media. If you like what you hear, please consider pre…
 
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