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Welcome to THE TRADEMARK TURNUP, the podcast that bridges the gap between the world of trademarks, current events, and pop culture! Hosted by Attorney Kerline Jean-Louis, this podcast is your one-stop destination for insightful discussions that explore the intersection of trademark law, trending topics, pop culture and the entertainment world.
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BRIEF[ED]

Creative Genius Law

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Hosted by Patrice Perkins, Founder + Principal Attorney at Creative Genius Law, BRIEF[ED] is a legal podcast designed specifically for those short on time. We answer some of the most frequently asked questions we receive from creatives, using some of our favorite entertainers, athletes, and celebrities to illustrate. We know you don't have all day, so we'll do something lawyers aren't usually known for, we'll keep it brief.
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Hemp Legally Speaking

Jonathan Miller - National Leading Hemp Attorney & Advocate

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With hemp being legalized only recently, legal and regulatory regimes concerning the crop and its products such as CBD are continually evolving. Jonathan Miller, who helped craft much of federal and state hemp laws in his role as General Counsel of the US Hemp Roundtable, hosts a biweekly podcast in which he engages in 15-20 minute discussions of cutting-edge legal issues facing the industry. Jonathan speaks on each program with subject matter experts from Frost Brown Todd’s nationally leadi ...
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Patenting for Inventors

Adam L. Diament, J.D., Ph.D.: Registered Patent Attorney

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Learn the steps of how to patent your invention, from initial concept to issued patent. Host and registered patent attorney, Adam L. Diament, J.D., Ph.D., guides you through the complicated process of patenting your invention. This podcast starts from the beginning of what to do when you first have an idea, all the way through the steps that lead to an issued patent. Other intellectual property areas will also be covered, such as trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and licensing. Adam Dia ...
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Outward, Slate's queer podcast, is a whip-smart monthly salon in which hosts and guests deepen the audience’s understanding of queer culture and politics, delight them with unexpected perspectives, and invite listeners into a colorful conversation about the issues animating LGBTQ communities.
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IP Goes Pop

Volpe Koenig Intellectual Property Law

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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, ...
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Brand & New is a podcast produced by the International Trademark Association (INTA) and focused on innovation. Published monthly, each episode 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 consider innovation as a pillar of INTA’s Strategic Plan, and because it is key to “walk t ...
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Join legal blogger (and trained attorney) Denise Howell discuss breaking issues in technology law, including patents, copyrights, and more. Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
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Have you ever wondered how the content on your screen got there? Who created it, owns it, and how can you do it too? If you're a content creator, filmmaker, producer, artist, or just love scrolling through entertainment, you've probably asked yourself these questions and more. Join Entertainment & Intellectual Property attorney, Pete Salsich - The Screen Lawyer ­­– and his occasional guests as they explore different aspects of screen content. From intellectual property protection and busines ...
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Grab a drink and join Tehrani Law, LLC, for a weekly happy hour where we tackle the hottest legal weekly topics in the U.S. every Friday afternoon. Each week we will taste a different wine while discussing the latest legal cases and issues in the headlines. Hosted by attorney-owner Virginia Tehrani and law student Chelsey Rogers.
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Talking Law

Joanna Oakey, Aspect Legal

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Joanna Oakey from Aspect Legal brings her decades of experience in law and in business to help provide smart legal tips for business owners and managers. Learn how you can avoid legal landmines that affect businesses in the areas of trademark, brand protection, intellectual property, contract law, employment law, dispute resolution and litigation.
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Copycast by CLAIMS

Victor Gorsky-Mochalov, Anton Endresyak

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Intellectual property and related stuff. Hosts are IP lawyers Victor Gorsky-Mochalov and Anton Endresyak. Copycast is produced by CLAIMS, an international company engaged in intellectual property protection around the world. Website: claimsip.com. Topics: copyright, trademarks, patents, intellectual property law, art law, legal, consulting, trademark registration and management, UDRP domains names disputes, protection of intellectual property in social networks.
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The 'Court Watch' podcast with Washington Times legal affairs reporter Alex Swoyer breaks down the Supreme Court's major cases and top news stories about the justices, federal courts and perplexing legal battles with key insight from court watchers from both sides of the aisle.
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The law impacts every sector of society and every aspect of our lives. At a time when many ask "Why law?," we ask "What more can law do?" Produced by Rutgers Law School, "The Power of Attorney" is an inside look at the power of a legal education for everyone and what it means to be a lawyer. The Power of Attorney is the silver winner of the third Annual Anthem Awards for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion - Podcast or Audio.
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The Legal Road Map™ podcast teaches creative entrepreneurs how to protect your rights and stay out of legal hot water, so you can confidently build your dream business. Host Autumn Witt Boyd, a lawyer for creative and online businesses, gives you the answers to your copyright, trademark, and business legal questions. Like having an attorney in your back pocket. What contracts should you have? What the heck is a website privacy policy or terms and conditions? What should you protect with a co ...
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Engelberg Center Live!

Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy

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This season of Engelberg Center Live! contains audio from Engelberg Center events. Previous seasons of Engelberg Center Live! included a deep dive into the datasets used to train AI with Knowing Machines, an oral history of the unionization effort at Kickstarter, and (of course) audio from a range of Engelberg Center events. To learn more about Knowing Machines, please visit https://knowingmachines.org/ To learn more about the Engelberg Center, please visit https://www.nyuengelberg.org/
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Legal Bits for Business

Legal Bits for Business

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Still trying to figure out what a business lawyer does, and why you might need one? Does the word “contract” strike fear in your heart? What about the word “lawyer?” Or “trademark registration?” Fear not, brave entrepreneurs-- Legal Bits for Business is here to help! We've got the bits of information that can make your business better; before something happens to take a bite out of your business backside. Your host is the founder of Finch Law - a firm for the serious entrepreneur. She's one ...
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Join legal blogger (and trained attorney) Denise Howell discuss breaking issues in technology law, including patents, copyrights, and more. Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
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"Marketing Uncomplicate - It" is your ultimate podcast destination for entrepreneurs and industry experts supporting small businesses. Join us as we explore the world of marketing, especially for businesses just launching or facing challenges. Hosted by Sacha Awwa, this podcast serves as a beacon for the resilience of entrepreneurs and business owners navigating their industries. Our guests share hard-fought battles, invaluable lessons, and innovative strategies that have reshaped businesses ...
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Robot Congress

Ryan Morrison

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Ryan Morrison, better known on Reddit and the internet as "Video Game Attorney," and co-hosts Austin Hoffman and Ali Rothman, take a hard look at how the law will react to the fast growth in technology. Will we need consent to sleep with a robot? Will our organs be government property? Come in and find out.
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Peter Lake is a Professor of Law who has never shied away from addressing the controversial topics that impact higher education with his trademark candid, unique, and often humorous approach. Eric Seaborg has created this podcast series to capture the insight of Peter Lake on the status of higher education. Eric will have Peter analyzing the key issues challenging the industry of post-secondary education and the future direction of our institutions across the nation.
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Just Wanna Quilt

Elizabeth Townsend Gard

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Conversations with quilters, crafters, designers, tool-makers, all kinds of people connected to the quilting and craft industry. Hobby quilters, famous crafters, and everyone in between. A research podcast from Tulane Law School hosted by Elizabeth Townsend Gard. We started as a quilt podcast, talking also about IP issues, and now we have leaned in to quilting, crafting and entrepreneurs. For more information, go to http://www.justwannaquilt.com.
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The Must-Listen Podcast for Entrepreneurs and Business Owners On Wedding Talk Radio we talk to the top professionals about all types of topics. Topics include: Small Business Social Media like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikToc & LinkedIn SEO and better search engine ranking on Google Trademark and other industry law Wedding Statics We hear from conference producers and some of their speakers and so much more.
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Are you fascinated by the law or baffled by court decisions? Are you a fan of pop culture, the 80‘s, or modern-day trends? Are you interested in how the law and pop culture affect each other? Do you need a little humor in your life? If so, the Understanding the Law Radio Podcast, UTLRadio for short, is the show for you! Twice a week, hosts Peter Lamont, Esq. and Brendan Lamont bring you fascinating and entertaining legal stories, anecdotes, pop culture faux pas, and business and legal news i ...
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Trump too Small Trademark Barred by Supreme Court https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-supreme-court-bars-trump-too-small-trademark-2024-06-13 https://www.haynesboone.com/news/alerts/supreme-court-in-trump-too-small-case-leaves-intact-the-lanham-act-restriction https://www.scotusblog.com/2024/06/supreme-court-rejects-trump-too-small-trademark https://i…
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Trump too Small Trademark Barred by Supreme Court https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-supreme-court-bars-trump-too-small-trademark-2024-06-13 https://www.haynesboone.com/news/alerts/supreme-court-in-trump-too-small-case-leaves-intact-the-lanham-act-restriction Supreme Court rejects “Trump too small” trademark SCOTUS Reverses CAFC’s ‘TRUMP TOO SMALL’ R…
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Each June delivers some high-profile decisions from the United States Supreme Court. One notable case this year is Vidal v Elster where the Court rejected an attempt to force the Patent and Trademark Office to accept the registration of “Trump too small” as a trademark for t-shirts mocking the former president. In this episode, we are joined by Pro…
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In this episode, we delve into the multifaceted journey of Mari Ribeiro, a trailblazing trademark lawyer and mindset coach. Mari shares her experiences from building a successful law practice to becoming a sought-after mindset coach for entrepreneurs. She highlights the significance of trademarking in protecting brands, especially in today's compet…
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In this episode, attorney Elizabeth Cronin highlights liability-shifting provisions in an event waiver. These documents are used to protect companies hosting public events organizers against claims. Cronin details vital clauses for such waivers, including: Assumption of the Risk; Release of Claims; Covenant not to Sue; Indemnification; and Claim of…
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This week Christina chats with Eleanor Medhurst, author of “Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion,” and the blog ‘Dressing Dykes’ to chat about lesbian style from around the world and across time. They dig into the gender-bending styles of the Harlem Renaissance, monocles, and how queer women used their fashions to find each other. Click HERE to…
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In this episode, we delve into the insightful journey of Wilson Zehr, a seasoned entrepreneur and academic, from his early career in the tech industry to founding his own company, Zairmail. Wilson shares his experiences of starting and growing multiple tech companies and discusses the importance of targeted marketing and the unique advantages of di…
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Grab a glass of wine and join our legal team as we discuss the Supreme Court's 2024 case decisions! This week, find out all about the cases the Supreme Court decided on June 20, 2024 and June 21, 2024. In particular, we focus on the 2nd Amendment ruling of United States v. Rahimi, 602 U.S. ____ (2024), and on the Confrontation Clause case of Smith …
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In this episode, we're sharing an interview we hosted last year with Inter Alia Law's Darlene Tonelli. Darlene shared how she connects legal departments and sales departments through good, early communication and a few deliberate systems. She uses the framing of software deals to drive the conversation, but these principles are helpful to anyone tr…
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There are a number of unique legal characteristics to launching and operating a dealership for automobiles or construction, landscaping, and agricultural equipment. Attorney Sarah Reusché recently launched a new Dealership Law practice group at Lavelle Law. She discusses the legal complexities of securing and starting a dealership and takes a look …
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In this episode of The Screen Lawyer, Pete Salsich dives into the transformative potential of Missouri's new Film Tax Credit with Kelley Hiatt from the Saint Louis Film Office. Discover why the Netflix hit series Ozark, set in Missouri, was filmed in Georgia and how Missouri aims to turn the tide with its own competitive incentives. Original Theme …
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While the Outward team makes the most of Pride Month, we have a special treat for you, the first episode of Slow Burn: Gays Against Briggs. — In the 1970s, San Francisco became a welcoming home for tens of thousands of new gay residents—and a modern-day Sodom for the American right. With a moral panic sweeping across the United States, a Florida or…
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In this episode, we delve into the insightful journey of Fadi Khater, from his early career in advertising agencies and management consulting to founding his own social media agency Netizency and eventually creating OSSA an on-line advertising service designed to fully enable smaller companies to use advertising to grow their business. Fadi discuss…
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Hunter Biden was convicted by a Delaware federal jury this week. Find out about the weapon and drug charges and the implications of his guilty verdict. Additionally, stay tuned with us as we discuss this week's Supreme Court decisions on abortion rights and trademark law. In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court just ruled that doctors lacked leg…
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Hunter Biden was convicted by a Delaware federal jury this week. Find out about the weapon and drug charges and the implications of his guilty verdict. Additionally, stay tuned with us as we discuss this week's Supreme Court decisions on abortion rights and trademark law. In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court just ruled that doctors lacked leg…
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In this episode, attorney Arohi Kashyap uncovers the high privacy standards that come with working in the healthcare industry using a Business Associate Agreement. This contract passes requirements of the United States HIPAA regulations on to companies engaged by hospitals, doctors, and other healthcare institutions. Kashyap details: Basics of a Bu…
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Jules and Bryan talk to former Outward Producer June Thomas about her new book A Place Of Our Own: Six Spaces that Shaped Queer Women’s Culture. They take us from the commune to the feminist bookstore and discuss the world-building drive of the queer community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Jules and Bryan talk to former Outward Producer June Thomas about her new book A Place Of Our Own: Six Spaces that Shaped Queer Women’s Culture. They take us from the commune to the feminist bookstore and discuss the world-building drive of the queer community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In this episode, we explore the fascinating journey of Dustin Portillo, from his time with the Ringling Brothers circus to becoming Ronald McDonald and his current role as a speaker and author. Dustin emphasizes the power of visualization and manifestation in achieving his dreams and the importance of authenticity and staying true to oneself in any…
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Put on your best suit and step into the world of TV legal dramas with podcast co-hosts, IP attorneys, and shareholders Michael Snyder and Joseph Gushue, as they guide you through the realities, quirks and possible departures from reality depicted in the TV show Suits. Whether you're a seasoned fan of Suits or have never watched an episode, this ins…
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A new treaty was adopted by the World Intellectual Property Organization about using knowledge and resources from indigenous people. This may have an effect on drug patents, where the initial knowledge of the drug comes from indigenous cultures, and the plants they use to treat ailments. Listen to this episode to learn more about the treaty and how…
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The European Union formed in 1992 with the signing of the Maastricht Treaty in the city located at southern tip of the Netherlands. 12 counties initially joined the EU, and this has since grown to 27 member states. The European Union was once described as the “grand experiment.” Experiments are not without challenges… and setbacks. The exit of the …
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In this episode, attorney Amber Petrig evaluates recent changes to Spotify’s Terms of Use. Using the company’s previous terms and the announcement of their non-negotiable updates, Petrig addresses: Licenses automatically granted by artists who post music on the platform; Spotify’s fairly unlimited freedom to modify terms; and Company-friendly chang…
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In this week’s episode of The Screen Lawyer Podcast, host Pete Salsich delves into the recent controversy involving Scarlett Johansson and OpenAI. Johansson was asked by OpenAI to lend her voice to ChatGPT, reminiscent of her role in the film "Her," but ultimately she decided against it. Despite her refusal, OpenAI proceeded with a voice strikingly…
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This week, Jules chats with Chala June (food writer and former associate editor at Bon Appetit) about what it is to queer food, the labor politics of the food service industry, and the camp of early Food Network programming. Click HERE to support Human Rights Campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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This week, Jules chats with Chala June (food writer and former associate editor at Bon Appetit) about what it is to queer food, the labor politics of the food service industry, and the camp of early Food Network programming. Click HERE to support Human Rights Campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In this episode, we delve into the multifaceted world of email marketing with Michael DiLillo. Michael shares his expertise on building effective email marketing systems, the importance of choosing the right email service provider, and the impact of AI on email marketing. He also discusses practical tips for setting up and optimizing email campaign…
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This episode of Entertainment Law Update is sponsored by JD Supra – a leading platform in professional services content marketing – helping lawyers to turn their expertise into networking opportunities, media visibility, and new business. JD Supra publishes and distributes … Read the rest The post Damages and Discovery; Right of Publicity, AI, NIL,…
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We didn't see this coming! Former President Donald Trump was just convicted of all 34 felony counts against him in a New York state court on May 30, 2024, in the Stormy Daniels Hush Money case. Grab a glass of wine and join two attorneys and an political science and constitutional law expert as we break down this monumental verdict and our predicti…
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Any medical service provider in Illinois, including many spas, must be physician-owned under the corporate practice of medicine doctrine. In this discussion. Ted McGinn, Managing Partner at Lavelle Law, and Eso Akunne, Associate at Lavelle Law, discuss the law, fee splitting, management services organizations, and other aspects impacting the operat…
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In this interview with Rolf Claessen on the IP Fridays podcast, João Negrão, the executive director of the EUIPO, discussed the office’s recent developments and future plans. Negrão highlighted the conclusion of the consultation phase for the EUIPO’s 2023 Strategic Plan, emphasizing key areas such as financial sustainability, efficiency, effectiven…
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Closing arguments, jury instructions, and jury deliberations - join us for the final wrap-up of the Stormy Daniels criminal hush-money jury trial against Trump before the review of the shocking guilty verdict. We taped this episode before the verdict, so find out our legal take on the final week of trial and what the prosecution and defense got rig…
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In this episode, attorney Rosanna Mannan explains a Finder Agreement from the pharmaceutical industry. When companies seek private funding, they may engage a Finder to connect with a financier. But the regulatory restrictions on that role require strict contracting. Mannan describes how common clauses become vital in this highly-regulated space, in…
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There is a new standard for determining whether a design is obvious (and not patentable). The "old" rigid test called the Rosen-Durling test has been supplanted by a more flexible approach under the recently decided case of LKQ Corporation vs GM Global Technology Operations LLC. In this episode, learn how this new test is applied and why more of yo…
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This week, Bryan dives into the world of sports to talk about the often obscured queer history of the Olympics with writer Michael Waters. Michael’s new book ‘The Other Olympians: Fascism, Queerness, and the Making of Modern Sports’ highlights the gripping true stories of pioneering trans and intersex athletes from the 1936 Olympics. Learn more abo…
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This week, Bryan dives into the world of sports to talk about the often obscured queer history of the Olympics with writer Michael Waters. Michael’s new book ‘The Other Olympians: Fascism, Queerness, and the Making of Modern Sports’ highlights the gripping true stories of pioneering trans and intersex athletes from the 1936 Olympics. Learn more abo…
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www.shaynalandry.com Shayna Landry, a genetic genealogist, shares her personal journey of discovering her biological father and how it led her to found the Family Village, a nonprofit organization supporting foster families. She also discusses her involvement in a Netflix series and upcoming TV shows. Shayna's story highlights the power of genetic …
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Donald Trump presented two witnesses in his defense case this week and closed his case without testifying in Week #6 of the hush money criminal jury trial involving payouts to porn star Stormy Daniels. Get the best legal insights on Trump's defense rom a former prosecutor, 2 trial attorneys, and a political scientist. Find out why we think Trump's …
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In this episode, attorney Brittney Saint-Fleur explains the effect of trademark assignment agreements. She uses an assignment from one Chinese company to another to highlight the need to: Define clear responsibility for registration fees; Use effective representations of IP ownership; Craft relationship-conscious dispute settlement language; and Ma…
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