The Wall Street Journal
Trade and China
U.S. trade talks with Beijing have so far failed to get China to change practices that hurt foreign business - from subsidizing its own companies to stealing intellectual property. A look inside the Central Committee's strategy.
The Wall Street Journal
Expanding Global Access to Covid-19 Vaccines
Partners in Health CEO Sheila Davis and Tulio de Oliveira, director of the Centre for Epidemic Response and Innovation at Stellenbosch University, discuss global vaccine distribution and what should be done now to prepare for the next...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: NASA Tech in the World
Kris Romig, Commercialization Services Lead, shares how NASA technology goes beyond the agency and lives on in commercial industries and academia, and making its way into our daily lives. HWHAP Episode 135.
The Wall Street Journal
Building That Winning Team
How do you do it? What are the essentials? We ask the GM of a championship NBA team.
The Business Professor
Business Activities in the Legal Environment
Business activities of all types are subject to law and regulation. This video explains what are business activities that are subject to or affected by law. More specifically, this video explains what is the legal environment of business?
Global Ethics Solutions
Company Information - Handle With Care!
All companies have information that must be kept within the company and handled with a high degree of confidentiality. These two types of information are confidential information and proprietary information. In this course you’ll learn...
The Wall Street Journal
The Reality Of Threats
In an era of constant data breaches and hacking, what are the next big risks? Shane Huntley, Director, Threat Analysis Group of Google Security and Kevin Mandia, CEO of FireEye, sit down with WSJ's Jason Dean.
The Wall Street Journal
AT&T'S CEO Bets Big On Digital Media
AT&T CEO John Stankey and WSJ Editor in Chief Matt Murray discuss how the telecom giant is navigating Covid-19 along with its plans for its streaming service, HBO Max, as it tries to compete with Netflix and Disney.
The Wall Street Journal
Political Leadership
The voters gave the nation a split Congress. How should business prepare for what comes next?
The Wall Street Journal
Writing A New Script
After winning the battle to buy Time Warner for $85 billion, AT&T's top boss is writing the script for a new kind of company powered by content and data. Can he take on Netflix and win? Randall Stephenson sits down with WSJ's Matt Murray.
Global Health with Greg Martin
Access to Medicines (Part 2) R&D gaps
This video the panel focus on Access to Medicines and will look specifically at gaps in R&D for medicines needed to improve access to medicines in developing countries.
The Wall Street Journal
How to Choose a Cybersecurity Vendor
When it comes to cyber insurance, wow much should you buy, what does it cover and how does it fit with an overall cybersecurity strategy?
Mr. Beat
How Long Does a Patent Last? Impression Products v. Lexmark
A printer toner manufacturer sues a company that refills their printer toner cartridges and resells them for a lower price. How long does a patent last, anyway?
Professor Dave Explains
How Governments Can Support Economic Growth
Now that we have discussed several types of economies that vary in the degree of government involvement, it's time to get a closer look at a government's role in economic growth. It is possible for governments to both promote and hinder...
Curated Video
CISSP® Certification Domain 1 Security and Risk Management Video Boot Camp for 2022 - Intellectual Property
This video explains the concept of intellectual property. This clip is from the chapter "Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP Domain 1 - Security and Risk Management" of the series "CISSP® Certification Domain 1:...
Economics Explained
The Netherlands: Worlds Biggest Tax Haven?
The Netherlands, a fine country of flowers, windmills, and loose regulations around the finer things in life. This country is in many ways like a lot of very developed European economies we have explored earlier on the channel, very high...
Global Ethics Solutions
Understanding Confidentiality and Intellectual Property Ethical Issues and Problems
This presentation helps viewers understand confidential information, trade secrets, and intellectual property as well as the costs of protecting intellectual property.
The Wall Street Journal
The NBA's Big Bet
National Basketball Association commissioner Adam Silver talks with WSJ sports columnist Jason Gay about the NBA's future plans regarding sports betting.
IDG TECHtalk
NFTs explained: What are they, and what’s the enterprise use case?
NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, represent a unique digitized asset. The ownership of this asset is tracked on the blockchain. While NFTs are making headlines for selling for millions upon millions of dollars, there’s practical use cases...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Why Corporate-Led Globalization is Unsustainable
Globalization’s elite winners get lower taxes while its losers pay more Economist Gabriel Zucman discusses how globalization shapes the way taxes, corporate profits, and income are shifted around the world.
Seven Dimensions
Understanding Intellectual Property in Business
In this video, the importance of understanding intellectual property in business is discussed. The speaker explains the need to distinguish between what belongs to the company, the employees, and the clients. They also highlight the...
The Business Professor
Understanding the Justification for Intellectual Property Rights
This video explores the reasons and justifications for having intellectual property rights. Discover how these rights allow individuals to efficiently use and protect their intangible creations, providing incentives for further innovation.
The Business Professor
Understanding Copyright Protection and Securing Your IP Rights
In this video, the speaker explains how to capture and secure copyrights or intellectual property rights. The video also discusses the duration of copyright protection for individuals and corporations.