Instructional Video1:57
Curated Video

Samsung Galaxy tab a no show after iPad copy claims

Higher Ed
1. Visitors looking at products in Samsung hall at IFA electronics fair 2. Various of visitors on Samsung ''Galaxy Note'' stand 3. Samsung sign 4. Samsung staff talking to visitors 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Peter Vlerick, 35, from Belgium,...
Instructional Video2:15
Curated Video

NKorean defects to find cancer cure in mushrooms

Higher Ed
It's rare for elite North Koreans to defect to the south, but out of those who have, scientist Lee TB stands out in particular.Rather than to escape dire poverty or persecution at home, which are reasons why many other defectors risk...
Instructional Video3:38
Curated Video

China on virus measures affecting foreigners, WIPO

Higher Ed
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Instructional Video6:14
Curated Video

DAILY MOFA BRIEFING

Higher Ed
MOFA Briefing
News Clip8:53
Bloomberg

Huawei Signs Patent Licensing Deal With Rival

Higher Ed
Huawei Chief Security Officer Andy Purdy and Huawei Chief US Intellectual Property Counsel Steven Geiszler join Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss why the telecom giant decided to license some of its smartphone technologies to old...
News Clip17:24
Bloomberg

Troll Hunting: Protecting Innovation

Higher Ed
June 14 -- Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and USPTO Director Michelle Lee joins Qualcomm General Counsel Donald Rosenberg to discuss ways to protect inventors at the Bloomberg Technology Conference.
News Clip5:58
Curated Video

Copyright concerns as 3D printing takes off

Higher Ed
It's here and now it's going mainstream. 3D printing is now allowing enthusiasts to take advantage of inexpensive machines and a wealth of 3D files to print what they want, when they want. Here at a recent (7 November 2013) 3D print show...
News Clip1:31
Bloomberg

Why Waymo Is Dropping Most Patent Claims in Uber Suit

Higher Ed
Jul.07 -- Waymo, Alphabet Inc.’s self-driving car division, dropped three of four patent-infringement claims in its lawsuit against Uber Technologies Inc. over the startup’s autonomous vehicle program. Bloomberg's Eric Newcomer...
News Clip1:59
Curated Video

Testimony to begin in Apple-Samsung patent trial

Higher Ed
The trial to determine damages how much Samsung Electronics owes Apple for copying vital iPhone and iPad features began in San Jose on Wednesday. An attorney for Samsung said Apple deserves less than a quarter of the 380 (m) million US...
Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

Jury selection begins in latest legal battle between Apple and Samsung

Higher Ed
The world's two leading smartphone makers were back in a US federal court on Monday, accusing each other of stealing ideas and features. The trial in Silicon Valley, California, which got underway with jury selection, marks the latest...
News Clip3:33
Curated Video

The Debate Behind Waiving COVID Vaccine Patents

Higher Ed
The Biden administration supports waiving intellectual property protections for COVID vaccines. But not all global leaders are on board.
Instructional Video2:24
C-SPAN

On This Day: Creation of the World Wide Web

7th - 12th
Most modern-day individuals have access to the Internet in some form. Academics learn about the creation of the World Wide Web from its inventor Tim Berners-Lee. The thought-provoking resource shares Berners-Lee's thoughts on how he...
Instructional Video10:10
Crash Course

The Birth of the Feature Film

8th - 12th Standards
A film history video examines how Thomas Edison, George Eastman, and the major film companies formed the Motion Picture Patents company (MPPC) and created a monopoly that controlled the production, distribution, exhibition of films. In...
Instructional Video13:30
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Crash Course

IP Problems, YouTube, and the Future

10th - 12th
The last episode in the mini-series exploring intellectual property laws recaps the major points examined in the other six videos and the problems that have developed. In addition, the narrator shares his predictions for the future of IP...
Instructional Video11:20
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Crash Course

Trademarks and Avoiding Consumer Confusion

11th - Higher Ed
What's the difference between trademarks and copyright? The three requirements for trademarks, the process for applying for a trademark, and influencing factors like genericide (aspirin, kleenex®, etc.), are all explored in the...
Instructional Video9:51
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Crash Course

Patents, Novelty, and Trolls

10th - 12th
The big idea in the fourth of a series of seven videos about intellectual property is that patents are for things while copyright for ideas. The narrator explains the five requirements that inventors address in order to be granted a patent.
Instructional Video10:17
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Crash Course

Monopolies and Anti-Competitive Markets

9th - 12th Standards
Take your knowledge of monopolies off the board game and into economic concepts with an engaging video from Crash Course Economics. It explains the philosophy behind government regulations of monopolies and horizontal integration, the...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: The World of Copy Cat Companies

9th - 10th
Jason Christiansen has heard all the familiar comparisons between running a business and being a team player, but as a former major league baseball player, he steps to the plate with a unique perspective. Christiansen talks about...
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Flash of Genius

9th - 10th
In this segment, Ira talks with an author, movie director and actor about the new film 'Flash of Genius,' a story of patents and the intermittent windshield wiper. [24 mins. 57]
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Surveying the Mobile Landscape, Post Patent Battle

9th - 10th
Will the Apple/Samsung patent ruling affect the phones and tablets consumers can buy?
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Tech Giants Gear Up for Patent Battle

9th - 10th
Apple and Samsung enter the courtroom in a battle over the way their mobile devices work, look, and feel.