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Jan Osei Tutu - Intellectual Property

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In the latest episode of the Humanity Chats podcast, we host a conversation with Jan Osei-Tutu about Intellectual Property (IP).
Jan comes with an extensive background as an author, attorney, and educator. With her legal training obtained in Canada and licenses to practice in New York, USA and Ontario, Canada, she has amassed a wealth of legal experience spanning across different continents.

As a Ghanaian/Canadian/American global citizen who has lived in multiple countries and undertaken legal work in regions as diverse as Canada, Tanzania, and Ghana, Jan's multinational experiences have led to her affectionate nickname, the "trans-continental misfit". Her unique perspective adds to her strength to navigate the complex nature of culture and intellectual property.

Jan is the founder of JotKulture, a platform that is a testament to her belief in the power of cross-cultural understanding in a global marketplace. Through the podcast, Jan delves into Intellectual Property, a field she has been teaching for over a decade in the USA, with an innate ability to simplify and demystify the subject matter.

This episode of Humanity Chats offers an innovative approach to discussing Intellectual Property, drawing on Jan's multicultural experiences and global perspective. It's a must-listen for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of intellectual property from an everyday comparative and global viewpoint.

Intellectual Property is not just limited to legal matters, but also plays a crucial role in various industries, from technology to fashion. Jan's expertise in this field goes beyond just the legal aspects and delves into the cultural and societal implications of intellectual property.

Through her work with JotKulture, Jan is creating a platform for discussions on intellectual property that are not only informative but also promote cross-cultural understanding and collaboration. So whether you're an entrepreneur, artist, or simply curious about the role of intellectual property in our globalized world, JotKulture is a good resource for all things IP.

Humanity Chats - a conversation about everyday issues that impact humans. Join us. Together, we can go far.

Thank you for listening. Share with a friend.
We are humans.
From all around the world.
One kind only.
And that is humankind.
Your friend, Marjy Marj

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In the latest episode of the Humanity Chats podcast, we host a conversation with Jan Osei-Tutu about Intellectual Property (IP).
Jan comes with an extensive background as an author, attorney, and educator. With her legal training obtained in Canada and licenses to practice in New York, USA and Ontario, Canada, she has amassed a wealth of legal experience spanning across different continents.

As a Ghanaian/Canadian/American global citizen who has lived in multiple countries and undertaken legal work in regions as diverse as Canada, Tanzania, and Ghana, Jan's multinational experiences have led to her affectionate nickname, the "trans-continental misfit". Her unique perspective adds to her strength to navigate the complex nature of culture and intellectual property.

Jan is the founder of JotKulture, a platform that is a testament to her belief in the power of cross-cultural understanding in a global marketplace. Through the podcast, Jan delves into Intellectual Property, a field she has been teaching for over a decade in the USA, with an innate ability to simplify and demystify the subject matter.

This episode of Humanity Chats offers an innovative approach to discussing Intellectual Property, drawing on Jan's multicultural experiences and global perspective. It's a must-listen for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of intellectual property from an everyday comparative and global viewpoint.

Intellectual Property is not just limited to legal matters, but also plays a crucial role in various industries, from technology to fashion. Jan's expertise in this field goes beyond just the legal aspects and delves into the cultural and societal implications of intellectual property.

Through her work with JotKulture, Jan is creating a platform for discussions on intellectual property that are not only informative but also promote cross-cultural understanding and collaboration. So whether you're an entrepreneur, artist, or simply curious about the role of intellectual property in our globalized world, JotKulture is a good resource for all things IP.

Humanity Chats - a conversation about everyday issues that impact humans. Join us. Together, we can go far.

Thank you for listening. Share with a friend.
We are humans.
From all around the world.
One kind only.
And that is humankind.
Your friend, Marjy Marj

  continue reading

199 episodes

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