
Page Points
Page Points brings the WIPO Knowledge Center's collection on intellectual property and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to life through conversations with authors, editors, publishers, and others. The podcast explores topics related to IP and WIPO's work. For comments or questions, listeners can contact the show at podcast.wkc@wipo.int.
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Intellectual Property and Cannabis
This pioneering book explores the relationship between IP and cannabis. Listen as one its editors, Natalie Corthésy, talks us through the various contributions from global scholars as they have reflected on the legal, cultural, and socio-economic significance of cannabis, addressing the difficulties of adapting legal frameworks to this unique and multifaceted product.About Natalie:Natalie Corthésy
Intellectual Property and the Luxury Industry
In conversation with guest host Anca Ciurel, Olivia Dhordain discusses the themes in her book entitled Luxury in Court: All that glitters is not law, a work of fiction based on real life, publicly available court cases or disputes relayed in the press. The stories are written for professionals in the luxury industry, lawyers, law students, and “all those curious to learn what lawyers are up
Intellectual Property and Trade Secrets
In this episode, IP and trade secrets are discussed by Aida Dolotbaeva and Gabriela de Obarrio, featuring the WIPO Guide to Trade Secrets and Innovation. The Guide provides a strategic and legal overview of trade secrets for anyone interested in intellectual property strategy and management. Listen in as Aida and Gabriela explore this comprehensive and digestible overview of how trade secrets
Intellectual Property and Licensing
In this episode, Professor Jacques de Werra and Professor Irene Calboli cover the second edition of the 'Research Handbook on Intellectual Property Licensing’. The book features leading experts who explore the multiple facets of IP licensing law from a global and comparative perspective. A must-listen for those wanting to expand their knowledge of IP and licensing.About the editors: Ja
Intellectual Property and Art Collecting
In this episode, Bruno Boesch and Massimo Sterpi, editors of the book ‘The Art Collecting Legal Handbook’, cover the definition of art today, how it is being collected, and by whom. The impact of emerging technologies on the art world is explored and this conversation invites art collectors, advisors, dealers, and lawyers alike to consult this practical and cross-jurisdictional reference guide.Abo
Intellectual Property and Counterfeit Goods
Professor Michael Blakeney leads us through the challenges faced when counterfeit goods are sold in place of genuine products. In conversation with guest host Estefania Arias, Professor Blakeney outlines how this form of trade is both harmful to IP rights holders and dangerous to consumer safety. He argues for an approach to disincentivize IP crime. About the author:Michael Blaken
Intellectual Property and Making a Living from Music
From analog to streaming, from starting out as a musician to potential success, David Stopps covers the many facets of the music industry in his guide ‘How to make a living from music’. During this conversation, David provides practical tips for navigating the music industry based on his own extensive experience and knowledge. Covering live performances, press kits, search engine optim
Intellectual Property and Music Borrowing
What is forensic musicology? And the definition of music unconsciousness? Both of these concepts and many more of the intricaciesrelated to ‘borrowing’ and the categorization of music are outlined in this conversation with the editors, Enrico Bonadio and Chen Wei Zhu, of the book ‘Music Borrowing and Copyright Law: a genre-by-genre analysis’. Dr. Chen Zhu is an Associate Professor from
Intellectual Propery and Fashion Law
What is fashion law? The editors, Eleonora Rosati and Irene Calboli, of ‘The Handbook of Fashion Law’ have brought together a diverse range of experts to answer this question, and through their contributions, offer readers an in-depth, critical, and strategic understanding of the fashion industry's legal intricacies. The book provides readers with a a multidisciplinary and multijurisdictional
Intellectual Property and Food
The book ‘Food, Philosophy and Intellectual Property’ highlights the ethical, political and aesthetic value of culinary arts and gastronomy. Authors Enrico Bonadio and Andrea Borghini discuss their roadmap to the 50 case studies which demonstrate the link between IP-related issues, food and cultural identity which will be relevant to scholars, practitioners and those who are interested in in
Intellectual Property and Trade
In this episode Antony Taubman, co-editor of the book entitled ‘Trade in Knowledge: Intellectual Property, Trade and Development in a Transformed Global Economy’, outlines how much during the past quarter-century since the WTO was established, and since its Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement) came into force, both the knowledge dimension of trade an
Intellectual Property and Sustainable Development
In this episode Professor Jacques de Werra, editor of the book entitled ‘Intellectual Property and Sustainable Development’, outlines some important and timely sustainable development themes in relation to intellectual property. Green technologies, upcycling, greenwashing and more topics are discussed. The theme of this episode relates to the 2024 World IP Day 'IP and the SDGs: Building
Intellectual Property and Collective Management
In this episode Tarja Koskinen-Olsson explains how users of text and image-based works, and other important stakeholders can benefit fromunderstanding how collective management functions in practice. Tarja provides examples of how copies can be effectively managed with the assistance of collective management organizations. Listen to this and more, as Tarja shares information about the
Intellectual Property and Green Technology
The Green Technology Book focuses on today’s green technologies and how they are responding to some of the most critical challenges of climate change. Peter Oksen and Shanar Tabrizi highlight how this digital-first publication puts innovation, technology and IP at the forefront in the fight against climate change. Listen to learn how these sustainable technologies can be accessed, and how yo
Intellectual Property and a Geographical Indication: Champagne
Champagne is a well-known geographical indication, not to mention a favorite wine for many celebrations. Tilar Mazzeo shares with us the story of Barbe-Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin, The Widow Clicquot, who became one of the world’s first important businesswomen and one of the richest women of her time. Her innovative approach to making champagne is still in use today.About Tilar:Hol
Intellectual Property and its History
Co-editor, Claudy Op den Kamp, talks us through some of the objects covered in the book ‘A History of Intellectual Property in 50 Objects’. The objects discussed relate to women and their innovation and creativity. These objects offer us an opportunity to reflect on the past, present and future of IP.
About Claudy:
Claudy Op den Kamp is Principal Academic in Film, and faculty member at the Cen
Intellectual Property and Clean Technology
The book ‘Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Cleantech : A Pathway for Developing Countries’ envisions both global cleantech development and international cleantech transfer as necessary means for addressing climate change. The author, Joy Y. Xiang, proposes a possible solution for developing countries that involves international aid, international cleanteach cooperation and domestic cle
Intellectual Property and Start-ups
The guide ‘Intellectual Property Strategies for Start-ups’ covers the ‘how to’ for protecting IP in a start-up context and in developing a robust IP strategy. The editor of the book, Stefan Golkowsky, highlights the practical aspects of the book’s contents that appeal to entrepreneurs, legal practitioners, auditing and consulting companies, as well as investors and founders of companies.
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Intellectual Property and Filmmaking
‘Rights, Camera, Action!’ offers professionals in the audiovisual industry guidance on how to use IP to generate business opportunities. Bertrand Moullier takes us through the different stages of filmmaking - from securing finance to distribution - to ensure a successful audiovisual production that will help filmmakers monetize their creative content.
About Bertrand: An independent audiovisual ind
Intellectual Property and the Mining Industry
Innovation is key to addressing the global challenges of the mining sector. It is an essential part of a cost-effective and environmentally responsible mineral recovery process. Listen as Giulia Valacchi highlights the notable page points of the book “Global Challenges for Innovation in Mining Industries” which analyzes how our increasing demand for mineral materials requires the support of the
Intellectual Property and Artificial Intelligence
Patenting activity in artificial intelligence (AI) is booming. But what are the implications –ethically, practically, and legally – that come with this increasing trend? Ryan Abbott explores this and more in his book “The Reasonable Robot: Artificial Intelligence and the Law”, and poses the thought that with new technology should come an adaptive legal framework – one that doesn’t discriminate be
Intellectual Property and Tourism
Intellectual property (IP) is emerging as one of the key growth factors in the tourism industry, but what are the practical implications? Join Patricia Carmona and Mary Hayrapetyan as they highlight the page points of the publication “Boosting Tourism Development through Intellectual Property”, co-published by WIPO and the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). Using real-life case studies as example
Intellectual Property in the Fashion Industry
What role does intellectual property (IP) play in the fashion industry? Author and IP lawyer Rosie Burbidge shares page points from her book "European Fashion Law: A Practical Guide from Start-up to Global Success" – and discusses the COVID-19 pandemic, Brexit, and the future of the industry.
About Rosie Burbidge:
As an intellectual property (IP) lawyer in the United Kingdom, Rosie Burbidge works
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