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AccelPro | Intellectual Property Law

AccelPro’s expert interviews and coaching accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your everyday job performance and make your career goals achievable. How? By connecting with a group of experienced IP Law professionals.You’ll get the knowledge and advice you need to navigate your changing field. You’ll hear deep dives with experts on the most important IP Law topics. You’ll give and receive advice on how to make difficult job decisions. Join now to accelerate your career: https://joinaccelpro.com/ip-law/ iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Navigating Technology During the Application Process

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Craig Fisher, Talent Consultant & Author.  In a world where technology has made it easier than ever to overapply, Fisher explains what companies are doing to find qualified candidates, and what job seekers should be aware of before they submit their applications. Specificity, Fisher says, is the best way to get your resume in front of human eyes and find the position that works for you. “Focus is one of the most important things. Don't try to be everything to everyone. Don't try to be a Jack or Jill of all trades. Don't apply to anything and everything. Focus very specifically on the thing that you would most likely get hired to do and get paid well to do.”---AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the employment law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On the Evolution of Trade Secrets

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Mary Mazzello of Kirkland & Ellis.Mazzello is a Partner at Kirkland & Ellis’ New York office, where she specializes in intellectual property litigation. Her practice focuses on trademark, copyright, trade secret, and music royalty matters. Mary has litigated cases across a wide range of venues, including trademark disputes before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, music copyright matters before the Copyright Royalty Board, IP disputes in state and federal courts, and appellate issues before the United States Supreme Court.We talk about establishing trade secret claims, intellectual property protection strategies, the evolution of trade secret protection, risks posed by remote work and employees working in public areas like coffee shops, and more.“My client worked for Company A and moved to Company B. Company A said that they think he stole trade secrets and filed for a preliminary injunction to prevent the guy from working at the new company for a year and to claw back any confidential information that they claimed he took,” Mazello says.“We all showed up to court for the preliminary injunction hearing and the plaintiff had forgotten to file the paperwork to seal the courtroom. This meant that the courtroom was open to the public. All of their plans for doing cross examination related to the trade secrets went completely out the window.” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On PTAB Best Practices

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Dr. Kristi Sawert of Fish and Richardson.Sawert has 15 years of experience at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, including eight as an administrative patent judge, and is a Principal at Fish & Richardson in Washington. We talk about Sawert’s experience as an administrative patent judge (APJ), the Patent Trial Appeal Board (PTAB), working with APJs, and more.“I used to give talks about board practice,” Sawert says.“I would always say, “If you want to win at the PTAB, help me help you.” As an APJ, it didn't really matter to me whether the petitioner won or the patent owner won. What was really important was that I had a rock solid decision for appeal. As you know, almost all PTAB decisions are appealed.”___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Trade Secret Disputes

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with James (Jim) Pooley of James Pooley, PLC.Pooley is a veteran Silicon Valley trial lawyer with deep knowledge of trade secrets and patents who spent five years as manager of the international patent system (PCT) for the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Geneva. In this episode, we discuss trade secret disputes, how the rise of work-from-home and hybrid work have changed how companies approach trade secrets, differing approaches to trade secrets in different jurisdictions, and more.“Recent statistics show that, during an average career, an employee will move 11 times to different companies. So the dynamic of this environment is one of constantly figuring out what the threats are to the integrity of the information that you have and the people that you have to share it with,” Pooley explains.“We are so far beyond the old cottage system of having just a few people who work on producing products. We now have very complicated products and services that require large numbers of people, and we have to trust them.”___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Inventorship and Patent Applications

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Joanna Brougher, Owner & Principal, BioPharma Law Group, PLLC.Brougher is a patent attorney who focuses on all aspects of services related to patents in the areas of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and medical devices, including patentability opinions, due diligence, patent drafting, domestic and foreign patent prosecution, development and management of patent portfolios, and general client counseling during all phases of a product’s lifecycle, from concept to commercialization.She is also a former Adjunct Lecturer at the Harvard School of Public Health and the current Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Commercial Biotechnology.We talk about inventorship in patent applications, inventorship disputes, incorrect or incomplete inventorship, IP for biotechnology compared to other fields, and more.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Making Career Transitions that are Right for You

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. This interview is part of our AccelPro Career Tools series, where we explore topics including client relationship management and wellness.Our host is internationally recognized journalist, author and NPR host Celeste Headlee. Today we talk about making career transitions that are right for you, with guest Erica Buell. Buell is a Founder and Startup Legal Advisor at Buell Law, PLLC and a former professor and director of the Law and Entrepreneurship program at Duke University. Over the course of her very varied career, Erica has worked in big law, as an in-house attorney, a tech startup consultant and a stay at home parent. We talk about how to use your instincts to find a job and a team that provide you purpose and fulfillment without burning out.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Practice Pointers for Patent Appeals

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Coke Morgan Stewart, Senior Counsel at O’Melveny.Stewart is a seasoned intellectual property and appellate litigator with decades of experience in private practice and government service. She served as the second highest-ranking officer of the United States Patent & Trademark Office, and as Deputy Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Virginia.We talk about writing successful patent appeal briefs, pointers for improving brief writing, the patent appeal process and more.“You want to win on the first page, as the saying goes. But you really just want to orient the judges to your case, and make them a little bit interested in what you're going to say,” Stewart tells us. “I think of the introduction, or the brief, as a movie. The introduction is a trailer to the movie that the court is about to see. Definitely don't overlook that opportunity.”___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Best Practices for Biotech Patent Portfolios

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Stephen C. Hall, Partner at Wyatt.Hall is a patent attorney and former research and development chemist who specializes in patent creation and drafting patents for biotechnology, medical therapy, physical science and information processing clients.Hall discusses protecting biotech innovations with patents, keys to portfolio management, what questions practitioners should ask their clients and more.“Always start with what problem the company is solving: Why has it been difficult in the past for others to solve it? I think that's usually a good starting point. Obviously you want to get into what is the portfolio, what assets are held, and what is it that makes the company valuable, but at the highest level, come up with the message. What problem is being solved?” Hall asks.“Another way to look at it, and this is actually a pretty good question to ask yourself as an intellectual property attorney or maybe even as a client: What's different in the field because you're in it; because your company is in it?”___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Transitioning from Law to Mediation

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. We are coming to you a day early this week because of the Juneteenth holiday. We’re featuring a discussion on mediation with Mike Strauss, the co-founder of Strauss and Strauss.This interview is part of our AccelPro Career Tools series, where we explore topics including client relationship management and wellness. The conversation with Strauss was originally recorded for the AccelPro Employment Law community, however, it is relevant to all in the legal field.He walks us through the steps, skills and abilities necessary to make the transition from lawyer to mediator. Strauss says his years of experience as a litigator have been crucial in preparing him for his new role.“I wanted to have the credibility that comes from settling eight-figure cases, but also having to negotiate a walkaway for zero dollars because of something coming up that was wholly unexpected,” he says.“I wanted to be able to step in a room and explain, I’ve won these cases at trial, but I’ve also lost these cases at trial. I’ve won arguments at the court of appeal. I’ve lost arguments at the court of appeal. I’ve even had the court of appeal reversed by the United States Supreme Court in one of my cases.”___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Brand Extensions and Intellectual Property

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Evan Naar, corporate counsel at WHP.Naar is the co-host of End Scene, an entertainment law podcast, and former Assistant General Counsel at Beanstalk. Naar discusses licensing agreements, brand extensions, what practitioners should understand about the process and more. Note this interview was recorded in April 2024 and the answers reflect Naar's previous position at Beanstalk.“I really think licensing is a huge core component of entertainment. It's a multi-billion dollar industry and it's really how a lot of these companies make a ton of money,” Naar explains.“IP is king, right? That's why you see so many Ghostbusters movies, and then "moichendizing!" as Mel Brooks says in Spaceballs. It's all about merchandising.”___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Strategic Patenting and Licensing

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with David Cain, patent attorney at Hauptman Ham.Cain is a patent attorney with 39 years of experience in the global IP landscape, specializing in patent preparation, prosecution and portfolio management. He focuses on artificial intelligence, medical devices, robotics, agriculture, cryptography and communication technology.We talk about strategic patent planning, working with startups, prioritizing IP assets, IP strategy for investors and more.“If you can identify licenses you want before you start and you can get those licenses, you now own that IP in a sense,” Cain says. “That allows you to practice without waiting for someone to come and say – hey, you're infringing. Oh no, we've already sent it to production. What do we do now? Which is a terrible bargaining position to be in.”___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Patent Prep and Pros Assisted by Technology

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Evan Zimmerman, CEO and co-founder of Edge. Zimmerman is the co-founder of Edge, a Y-Combinator backed patent assistance platform which helps patent practitioners draft patents and disclosures. He is also founder of venture capital firm Jovono and author of patent blog Nonobvious.Zimmerman discusses building a patent assistance platform, the patent application process, localization for patent work, the changing role of patents and more.“Good inputs make good outputs. That's true in the patent world as it is in anything else,” Zimmerman says. “Ultimately, what we see is that if you're a patent practitioner you're in the business of making satisfied clients and helping them achieve their business objectives in their innovation through intellectual property.If we can help you make more satisfied clients, both through a better client experience and better serving the core need that the client has, we’ve fundamentally helped you with your business.”___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Making a Lateral Career Move

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. This interview is part of our AccelPro Career Tools series, where we explore topics including client relationship management and wellness.Our host is internationally recognized journalist, author and NPR host Celeste Headlee. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Jonathan Birenbaum, Senior Director at Lateral Link.Birenbaum is an experienced litigator and recruiter who specializes in the recruitment of partners, councils and associates. He says that the right time to make a lateral move is when you are no longer feeling challenged and rewarded in your current firm, and that it’s worth possibly sacrificing certain work relationships to find a place with the right people, in a location you enjoy.“You have to really understand where you sit in your firm. You have to do an analysis for yourself and ask yourself what the cost benefits are going to be if you leave. And if the cost is going to be not maintaining the relationships you had at the firm, that can be a major cost for you, but it depends on what kind of firm you're with.”___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Trademarks, Small Business Owners and Side Hustles

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Pablo Segarra, trademark attorney and founder of SideHustle.Law.Segarra discusses trademarks from the perspective of an attorney serving a client base of small and part-time businesses and side hustles. We talk about Segarra’s transition from NYPD officer to lawyer, going to law school in his thirties, misconceptions small business owners have about trademarks, how lawyers can structure their offerings for the small business market and more.“Most of the clients that I work with, they're just trying to get off the ground to actually create this business that they have,” Segarra says.“I definitely recommend that attorneys that want to work with this specific clientele offer flexible pricing models, flat fee services for specific services, maybe lower your monthly retainer or give a specific amount of hours for package deals. I do that often with ideas like a startup package which includes various documents and various templates for them. That's a lower cost when combined.”___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On USPTO DOCX Filing Requirements

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Julie Burke, Expert Witness on US Patent Practice and Procedures at IPQuality Pro.Burke, a former patent scientist and United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) quality assurance specialist, special program examiner and patent examiner, focuses in our conversation on the USPTO’s updated DOCX filing requirements.We talk about Burke's paper on DOCX filing and rendering errors, DOCX filing requirements and the type of errors IP practitioners may encounter when filing DOCX patent applications in the US.“Even though all the text is there from the beginning to the end, applicants receive a notice of missing parts with no way to move forward,” Burke says.“This jams up prosecution for months to come, because it's taking on average 170 days for our sample of applications that have been petitioned for the Patent Office to respond. That's a very lengthy time to have your application stuck on hold in pre-exam with no way to move forward. The error itself is not one created by the applicant, but you have to file the petitions and pay the fees and wait and see if you can get it fixed.”___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On The History of Copyright Protection

    Today, we are featuring a discussion with David Bellos and Alex Montagu about the history of copyright protection.Bellos is a professor at Princeton University with a distinguished background as a translator and biographer. Montagu is a founding Partner of MontaguLaw, P.C., a law firm that focuses primarily on intellectual property law, international commercial transactions and new media commercial and corporate law. The pair recently released a book, Who Owns This Sentence? A History of Copyright and Wrongs, which goes into great detail on the history of copyright and how it impacts our everyday lives.“From the beginning, copyright had this tendency to spread, creep, and crawl, and it extended in dribs and drabs from books to engravings to sheet music—sculptures, the visual arts and even textile designs like tea towels in the Calico Printers’ Act. It had a tendency from the start to get bigger and bigger. This started happening long before there was any new media or the internationalization of copyright and the extension of the rights that it conferred, like translation and adaptation. All this precedes the invention of anything that you might call ‘new media,’” Bellos says.Montagu adds, “In the 17th and 18th century, these issues were debated publicly. It was not an issue that was limited to a niche circle of lawyers and lobbyists behind the scenes, because issues that affected people were debated by philosophers–John Locke, Condorcet in France, people like that. Today, that's not what we're doing. This is very much a niche issue that, if debated at all, is debated in the context of the United States Copyright Office or the World Intellectual Property Organization in Geneva. There are very few people involved. And we argue that this is actually touching everybody, so we want to open up the discussion.”___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On The Art of Client Management

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. This interview is part of our AccelPro Career Tools series, where we explore topics including wellness and client relationship management.Our host is internationally recognized journalist, author and NPR host Celeste Headlee. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Beth Toth, Principal Coach and Consultant at Consulo Consulting. Beth has a long history working in the human facing side of business; starting in HR, she’s moved through recruiting to consulting, and has a comprehensive perspective. She has advised organizations from startups to Fortune 500s, and individuals from entry-level employees to executives.Beth offers helpful insights on how to best manage difficult situations with clients and accomplish goals even when obstacles emerge. She describes how honesty, shared goals and an openness to others’ mindsets have allowed her to navigate relationships and help her clients move past sticking points.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Real World Prior Art

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today, we are featuring a discussion with Jonathan Masur about real world prior art.Masur, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School, specializes in patent law, administrative law, behavioral law and economics and criminal law. In this conversation, we talk about whether an invention is or is not novel, litigation over these issues and more.“It’s an interesting subject to talk about because the rules for real world prior art in the physical universe are different from the rules for prior art on paper,” Masur says. “They are more complex in a lot of ways and the courts are still trying to work them out in a lot of ways that they are not when it comes to paper prior art.”___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Public Art and Intellectual Property

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Yayoi Shionoiri, Lawyer for the Chris Burden Estate and the Nancy Rubins Studio & Sarah Conley Odenkirk, Partner at Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams & Sheppard LLP.In this interview, Odenkirk and Shionoiri discuss public art commissions and their overlap with intellectual property law, the public art development process, ways for artists and municipalities to work together and more.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Authorship, Animals, Humans and AI

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Angela Dunning, partner at Cleary Gottlieb Steen and Hamilton LLP. In this interview, Dunning discusses her work in the Naruto v. Slater case, legal questions around authorship and artificial intelligence, class action lawsuits around training data for generative AI, her work on behalf of Midjourney, what the future holds for legal approaches around AI and more. We spoke with Angela in mid-2023 and conducted a follow-up interview in February 2024.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Forging Productive Client Relationships

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. This interview is part of our AccelPro Career Tools series, where we explore topics including wellness and client relationship management. Our host is internationally recognized journalist, author and NPR host Celeste Headlee. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Tushar Kumar, Financial Advisor at Twin Peaks Wealth Advisors. We discuss the challenge of surviving and thriving in the somewhat thankless industry of financial advising. Tushar offers strategies for gaining and preserving long-lasting client relationships, whether the market is up or down. We also speak about training employees and how a supportive, step-based approach can help your team successfully connect with clients and maintain their own wellbeing in a remote-work industry. One of the keys, Tushar maintains, to starting a successful firm in the days of AI and Google is to find a unique feature that clients are drawn to. Soft skills, and particularly good communication, are what will bring you business and make you irreplaceable.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Common Myths and Misconceptions in Intellectual Property Law

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Michael Snyder and Joseph Gushue, shareholders at Volpe Koenig.In this interview, Gushue and Snyder discuss key client misconceptions about intellectual property law, copyright and patents. Snyder and Gushue are cohosts of the IP Goes Pop! Podcast and focus on common misunderstandings about obtaining patents, self-copyright, fair use and more.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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    On Copyright and Transformative Use (Part II)

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation on copyright transformative use with Professor Ann Bartow. Bartow is a professor whose work focuses on the intersection between intellectual property law and public policy concerns, privacy and technology law and feminist legal theory.In part one, Bartow discusses intellectual property law, copyright infringement, Campbell vs. Acuff Rose, Weird Al Yankovic and questions of parody vs. satire. In this second part of our interview, Bartow discusses parody precedent and the book The Wind Done Gone, Richard Price and appropriation artists and trademark law, possible consequences of the Andy Warhol Supreme Court case and more.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  24. 22

    On Copyright and Transformative Use (Part I)

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with professor Ann Bartow. In this interview, Bartow discusses intellectual property law, copyright infringement, Campbell vs. Acuff-Rose, Weird Al Yankovic and questions of parody versus satire. Bartow is especially interested in the long-term consequences of Campbell v. Acuff-Rose and how 2 Live Crew’s version of “Oh, Pretty Woman” became an important pivot point for musicians making creative works.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  25. 21

    On the Unified Patent Court

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Rolf Claessen, Equity partner at Michalski, Hüttermann & Partner.In this interview, Claessen discusses the European Union’s Unified Patent Court and how the court’s establishment changes the patent law landscape in Europe for different industries. One of Claessen’s primary areas of focus in this conversation is the opportunities that the Unified Patent Court offers to companies that operate in Europe.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  26. 20

    On Loneliness in the Workplace

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. This interview is part of our AccelPro Career Tools series, where we explore topics including wellness and client relationship management. Our host is internationally recognized journalist, author and NPR host Celeste Headlee. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Tara Antonipillai, Founder & Principal at Cultivate. We discuss the detrimental effects of a lack of connection in the workplace, including anxiety, substance abuse, burnout, etc., and how this widespread issue has sharply increased with the recent rise of remote work. The lack of physical workspaces has left many, especially those who started their careers during the pandemic, isolated and dissatisfied with their jobs.Tara offers advice on how small, sustained behavioral changes are the best way to improve these kinds of environments. Something as simple as picking up the phone to call a coworker—and avoiding Zoom fatigue—can help a team become healthier and more connected. ___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  27. 19

    On Predatory Infringement and Patent Law

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Kristen Osenga, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at University of Richmond School of Law.In this conversation, Osenga explains her view of predatory infringement as compared to efficient infringement in patent law, which specific circumstances encourage predatory infringement, the long-term ramifications of eBay versus MercExchange, strategies for smaller patent portfolio holders, patent pools, and her path to academia.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  28. 18

    On AI and Copyrightable Authorship

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Matthew Carey, Partner at Marshall Gerstein. In this interview, Carey discusses artificial intelligence image generation and copyright, artificial intelligence and the patent system, the impact of AI on legal decisions, his career path and transition from computer engineering to IP law, and the responsibilities of being a hiring partner at a law firm. One of Carey’s main areas of focus in this conversation is evaluating the different ways that AI-generated content interacts with existing legal precedents and how existing interpretations could change in the future.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  29. 17

    On the Server Test and the Ninth Circuit

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Joshua L. Simmons, Partner at Kirkland & Ellis.In this interview, Simmons discusses the Server Test and the Ninth Circuit Court in the context of Perfect 10 v. Amazon, copyright and fair use, Supreme Court cases involving fair use and his path to copyright and intellectual property law. One of Simmons’ primary areas of focus in this conversation is precedents in copyright law and how they impact planning around digital content.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  30. 16

    On Remote Employees and the Latest Issues in Life Sciences

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Anne Elise Herold Li, partner at Crowell & Moring.In this interview, Li discusses the transition from epidemiology (with a sideline as the “Rat Queen” of the New York City Department of Health) to intellectual property law, changes in intellectual property law related to both remote employees and independent contractors, long-term consequences from Amgen vs. Sanofi and more. One of Li’s primary areas of focus in this conversation is how the increasing number of remote employees working in different states then their home offices requires new approaches to intellectual property concerns.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  31. 15

    On AI, Inventions and Abstract Ideas

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Michael S. Borella, Chair of MBHB’s Software and Business Methods Practice Group, and co-Chair of the firm’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee.Artificial intelligence, patent reform and ambiguity in the patent process are creating new challenges for legal practitioners. In this conversation, we explore Borella’s roots in the tech world and his transition to patent law, while detailing the potential–and potential hazards–of leveraging generative AI to assist with legal work. We also discuss how companies and portfolio holders should prioritize acquiring new patents and how to best evaluate what should be patented and what should not.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  32. 14

    On Copyright, Trademarks and Due Diligence

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Bobby Ghajar, Partner, Cooley LLP.In this interview, Ghajar discusses copyright issues brands face on social media, street art and copyright, intellectual property strategies surrounding IPOs, generative artificial intelligence and copyright and more. Ghajar is especially interested in consequences surrounding the use of generative intelligence by brands, as well as on issues of intellectual property in the advertising world and ways that legal teams can use intellectual property due diligence to help organizations before embarking on important business decisions.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  33. 13

    On Patent Litigation and the Importance of Storytelling

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Jonas McDavit, partner at Desmarais LLP. In this episode, we discuss the importance of patent law and patent litigation, differences on how patents are viewed by inventors and by lawyers and the importance of a scientific background when working with patents from a legal standpoint. We also discuss McDavit’s military service and time in the Navy, and his transition from military service to the legal world.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  34. 12

    On Licensing and Trademarks

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Chad Gottlieb, partner and Chief Growth Officer at DarrowEverett. Protecting brands and trademarks on the internet and social media requires monitoring and planning for when things go wrong. The rise of the internet has led to a set of unintentional consequences for trademark and licensing protection.In this interview, Gottlieb discusses naked licensing, third party improper use, protecting trademarks on the internet and more.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  35. 11

    On Copyright, Generative AI and Frontier Technologies - Establishing Precedents

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with advisor, attorney and author Liz Rothman. Artificial intelligence remains a hot topic with the rise of generative tools leading to new conversations regarding copyright. Precedent for generative AI and intellectual property law is increasingly being called into question.In this episode, Rothman explores generative AI and frontier technologies and the impact and relationships with copyright and legal precedent. ___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  36. 10

    On Artificial Intelligence and Copyright - Understanding New Technologies

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Mark McKenna, faculty co-director of the UCLA Institute for Technology, Law & Policy.Artificial intelligence is transforming academia, business and entertainment. The rise of generative tools such as ChatGPT and Midjourney are leading to new questions surrounding copyright and artificial intelligence. Precedent for generative AI and intellectual property law is being established on a regular basis.Mark McKenna is co-dean of Faculty & Intellectual Life and a professor at UCLA Law School. He is faculty co-director of the UCLA Institute for Technology, Law & Policy. In this interview, we discuss generative AI and IP law, trademark protection, and more.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  37. 9

    On Building A Valuable Patent Portfolio

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Eli Mazour, partner at Harrity & Harrity LLP and host of the Clause 8 podcast. He leads Harrity’s patent prosecution team with a focus on helping large technology companies build valuable, high-quality patent portfolios in an efficient manner.Patent prosecution for large corporations involves many steps. Public perception of patent prosecution is complicated by the “patent troll” and “efficient infringement” narratives, while the stance of Congress and the Executive branch towards patents continues to shift.In this interview, Mazour discusses misconceptions about patent law and how he sees the field evolving in coming years. ___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  38. 8

    On Patent Eligibility, Diagnostics and Biotech

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Jeannie Boettler, Partner at Stinson LLP.As a registered patent attorney, Boettler secures and protects intellectual property rights for biotechnology and life sciences companies, including private corporations, universities and government agencies. She blends her experience in life sciences and patent law to prepare and prosecute patent applications and protect clients’ valuable intellectual property assets, and counsel clients on aspects of patentability, invalidity, freedom-to-operate and other due diligence issuesIn this interview, Boettler explores the nuances and emerging changes for patent eligibility in the field of pharma and biotech. ___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  39. 7

    On Standard Essential Patents and Transportation

    Welcome to AccelPro Intellectual Property Law, where we provide interviews and products to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation about standard essential patents and the transportation industry. Our guest is Chris Storm, Legal Director, Intellectual Property at Uber.Standard essential patents (SEPs) play an essential role in the transportation ecosystem. These patents, which cover innovations fundamental to achieving technical standards, help ensure interoperability and consistency across diverse technologies. Due to their importance, a set of legal and economic frameworks have grown around SEPs.Chris Storm is Uber’s Legal Director, Intellectual Property, where he oversees IP strategy and protection for Uber. He previously worked as assistant general counsel at Bell Helicopter and as an associate at Baker Botts LLP. Storm speaks and writes frequently about topics related to IP licensing.In this interview, Storm discusses SEPs, the transportation industry, and related topics including non-competes and legal frameworks for interoperability.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  40. 6

    On Wellness and Seeking Help in the Workplace

    Welcome to AccelPro Employment Law, where we provide interviews and products to accelerate your professional development. This interview is part of our AccelPro Career Tools series, where we explore topics including wellness and client relationship management. Our host is internationally recognized journalist, author and NPR host Celeste Headlee. Today we’re featuring a conversation about wellness and seeking help in the workplace. Our guest is Bree Buchanan, senior advisor at Krill Strategies and former Board President at the Institute for Well-Being in Law.At firms, there may be an expectation of 24-7 availability for clients and unclear policies for employees facing behavioral health issues. Buchanan discusses signs someone may be in need, healthy habits, setting boundaries and how to ask for help.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  41. 5

    On AI Output And Training - Evolving Environments

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide interviews and products to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re talking with Sandra Aistars. Generative artificial intelligence is continuing to transform business, entertainment and digital life. Questions of ownership around AI-generated output and training AI using copyrighted data continue to keep experts busy around the world. The rise of generative artificial intelligence tools is leading to new copyright and IP questions for creators, rights-holders and judges alike. Aistars is a clinical professor at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School and leads the law school’s Arts and Entertainment Program. She is also senior fellow for copyright research and policy and a senior scholar at the Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation Policy (C-IP 2).In this conversation, we discuss generative artificial intelligence output and training, as well as the intellectual property and copyright issues surrounding it.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  42. 4

    On IP, Copyright, Social Media and Small Businesses

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide interviews and products to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re talking with Autumn Witt Boyd.Small businesses operate in a world of constant self-promotion. Social media has drastically lowered the cost and difficulty of marketing and advertising while infinitely expanding reach. However, the rise of social media has led to a host of new IP and copyright questions for small businesses.Boyd is a Tennessee-based lawyer whose firm specializes in working with online creators and other small businesses. In this interview, Boyd discusses copyright and social media, how creators learn about copyright and IP on the job, the changing role of online businesses in the ecommerce ecosystem and more.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  43. 3

    On Entertainment And IP Law - Industry Developments Around Franchise Media

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide interviews and products to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re talking with Simon Pulman, a partner at Pryor Cashman and Co-Chair of the firm’s Media + Entertainment group. Video games, comic books and book franchises remain fundamentally important in the media landscape. Intellectual property lawyers and their clients have been keeping up with a staggering array of changes and developments in the way rights to these properties are handled and negotiated.In this conversation, we discuss entertainment deals for IP rights holders, IP issues in building properties around gaming and comic books, copyright issues related to user generated content and the importance of relationships in an entertainment law career.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  44. 2

    On Patents in Bioinformatics and Biologics

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide interviews and products to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re going to talk with Jamaica Szeliga, a partner at Seyfarth specializing in IP litigation, patent prosecution and corporate IP matters.In this interview, Szeliga discusses patent issues for bioinformatics and biologics, patent eligibility and patent reform.Jamaica graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, and received her B.S. in Chemistry, with a minor in Biology, with distinction, from Stanford University.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

  45. 1

    On Artificial Intelligence and Authorship

    Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide interviews and products to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re going to talk with Ryan Abbott about emerging legal perspectives around artificial intelligence and authorship.Ryan is a Professor of Law & Health Sciences at University of Surrey School of Law & Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. And he is the author of The Reasonable Robot: Artificial Intelligence and the Law. The rise of generative artificial intelligence tools is leading to new copyright and IP questions for creators, rights-holders and judges. AI authorship and determining the line between human authorship and machine authorship can be difficult in many cases, and a range of questions exist around copyright and training data for AI tools.In this interview, Abbott discusses AI and authorship, the Copyright Office and AI, and his own career from medicine to the intersection of technology and copyright law.___AccelPro’s interviews and products accelerate your professional development. Our mission is to improve your day-to-day job performance and make your career goals achievable.Send your comments and career questions to [email protected]. You can also call us at 614-642-2235.If your colleagues in any sector of the IP law field might be interested, please let them know about AccelPro. As our community grows, it grows more useful for its members. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit iplawinsights.joinaccelpro.com

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