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Overstock.com CEO on Bed Bath & Beyond Deal and What Lies Ahead

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Overstock.com CEO Jonathan Johnson joined Cheddar News after a bankruptcy court approved its purchase of Bed Bath & Beyond's digital and IP assets. Johnson looked ahead to what consumers can expect as those assets are absorbed into...
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Apple, the Tech Giant, Is Trying to Trademark Images of Apples, the Fruit

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Apple, the tech giant, is trying to trademark images of apples, the fruit. The company has been pursuing the trademark since 2017, and its latest battleground is Switzerland, where its appealing a partial trademark that would only cover...
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Songwriter helps explain the Ed Sheeran copyright lawsuit

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Singer Ed Sheeran is in the middle of a lawsuit in New York City, accused of copying Marvin Gaye's classic Let's Get it On. Songwriter Dan Kanter explains what’s behind the case and why making original music can get complicated.
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FULL: ‘Trump Won’t Tolerate...’: US State Dept Warns After Decision To Revoke Chinese Student Visas

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The U.S. State Dept spokesperson Tammy Bruce has claimed that the country won't tolerate "exploitation" of American universities by the Chinese Communist Party or theft of U.S. research and intellectual property Bruce declined to provide...
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Six African countries to kick off mRNA vaccines production

9th - Higher Ed
The WHO said it would work with these countries to develop a roadmap of training and support to produce the jabs.
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PlayersTV CEO on New Athletes On Demand Sports Subscription Platform

9th - Higher Ed
PlayersTV is bringing sports viewers Athletes On Demand, a subscription platform to provide fans with thousands of hours of sports content from their favorite athletes. CEO Angela Bundrant joined Cheddar News to discuss the new rollout....
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Amazon paid no corporation tax in Europe last year, despite record €44bn sales income

9th - Higher Ed
The retail giant reportedly saw a 38 per cent year-on-year increase.
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Why Topps Lost 70-Year-Old MLB Trading Card Licensing Deal to Fanatics

9th - Higher Ed
For seven decades, Topps trading cards were the top choice for Major League Baseball — until the MLB decided on a new partner, Fanatics. Ed Schauder, a partner at Phillips Nizer LLP and head of its sports law practice, said it was simply...
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How patent waivers could remove barriers to worldwide vaccines

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Countries around the world are praising U.S. President Joe Biden's recent support to waive intellectual property rights, allowing more nations to produce COVID-19 vaccines. James Krellenstein, co-founder of PrEP4All, a think-tank working...
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Trudeau questioned about CSIS cyber threat warning to COVID researchers

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Friday.
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Xenon's Coronavirus-Killing Robots Await IP Protections From China

9th - Higher Ed
Xenex Disinfection Services has offered to ship out its germ-killing robots free-of-charge. But first, the San Antonio-based company needs assurances that China will respect its intellectual property.
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Billionaire mall owner looks to buy up to 28 Hudson's Bay leases

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Hudson's Bay plans to sell up to 28 of its store leases to Ruby Liu, a B.C. mall owner and billionaire, if the deal is approved by the court. Liu showed a logo for the department store she wants to run at the locations, which features...
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Canadian Tire to buy Hudson's Bay branding for $30 million | Hanomansing Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian Tire says it will buy the intellectual property belonging to Hudson’s Bay for $30 million, including its name, iconic stripes and brands.
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Black officer, RCMP in dispute over workshop

9th - Higher Ed
Sgt. Craig Smith helped create an anti-racism training course for his employer. He says he was pushed out of the job after he raised concerns about intellectual property rights. Josh Hoffman has the story.
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When The Ball Drops, Will the Dealmaking Pick Up?

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Dena Jalbert, CEO of Align Business Advisory Services breaks down the biggest mergers and acquisitions of 2024, plus her predictions for 2025.
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Writers' guild pushes for more protections against AI

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Bruce Smith, the president of the Writers Guild of Canada, says that artificial intelligence will never be able to replicate the specificity of creativity. He says the union will continue to push studios for more definitive language...
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The Future of Entertainment: Video Games

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The video game industry is worth $200 billion dollars, more than the film, television and music industries combined. David Westin sits down with Strauss Zelnick, Take-Two Chairman and CEO, to talk about the buzz and anticipation behind...
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Eldridge Industries on Asia Strategy

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Todd Boehly, Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO at Eldridge Industries, discusses the opportunities he sees in Asia, as well as plans for the asset and insurance manager that he recently set up. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on Insight from the...
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Chuck E. Cheese on the Entertainment Restaurant Remodel

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David McKillips, CEC Entertainment President and CEO joined Bloomberg Open Interest to discuss the company's turnaround efforts, including a new playground concept, an improved food menu and international expansion.
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Deepfakes could swing close UK election or referendum, Sadiq Khan suggests

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Deepfakes could swing a close UK election or referendum in future, the Mayor of London has suggested. Sadiq Khan, who fell victim to a fake AI recording of him supposedly making inflammatory remarks in the run up to Armistice Day...
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Arm CEO on Why the Chipmaker Partnered With Malaysia on $270 Billion Ambition

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As Malaysia sets a $270 billion target with Softbank-owned chip giant Arm Holdings, Chief Executive Officer Rene Haas speaks exclusively with Bloomberg Television's Haslinda Amin on the "unique ecosystem" the South Asian nation has to...
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How Nike Ran Into Trouble

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Nike is now worth $100 billion less than it was during the last Summer Olympic Games. The brand's decision during the pandemic to cut ties with brick-and-mortar retailers in favor of its own stores and website played a part in its...
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Investing in Entertainment From 'Hollywood East'

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Sherrese Clarke Soares, founder and chief executive officer at HarbourView Equity Partners, breaks down her New Jersey-based firm's media and entertainment investment strategy. This interview aired on "Bloomberg Businessweek" on October...
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Palantir Fails to Deliver on Revenue Forecast

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Palantir Technologies Inc. gave an annual revenue forecast that was at the low end of an earlier projection, spooking investors who had driven the shares up on expectations for its artificial intelligence technology to drive sales....