Mr. Beat
How Long Does a Patent Last? | Impression Products v. Lexmark
In episode 40 of Supreme Court Briefs, 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?
Curated Video
Can AI Legally Be A Patent Inventor?
Is an algorithm a person? Can we make it one? Should we make it one?
Curated Video
Singapore PM welcomed by Japan PM in Tokyo
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong met with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe in Tokyo on Wednesday. The two sides discussed the development of a high-speed railway linking Singapore and Kuala Lumpur and the Trans-Pacific...
Healthcare Triage
Innovation in a Changing US Health System
The US healthcare system has a lot of issues, but one thing it's got going for it is innovation. More clinical trials originate in the United States, and more Nobel Physiology and Medicine Laureates are from here than from any other...
All In One Social Media
Why Claim Multiple Social Media Accounts and Names
Why Claim Multiple Social Media Accounts and Names // Social Media Accounts can be a great asset and something you always want to try and secure even before you start your brand. Claim Multiple Social Media Accounts to make sure you have...
The Business Professor
Patent and Latent Ambiguities in a Contract
This Video Explains Patent and Latent Ambiguities in a Contract
Global Health with Greg Martin
Access to medicines during the COVID-19 pandemic. The role of The Medicines Patent Pool
During the COVID-19 pandemic, making medicines and vaccines available to people in low-and-middle income countries is going to be extremely important. Access to drugs and vaccination programs at affordable prices will be a game changer....
Healthcare Triage
Gaming the System: Orphan Drugs Part 3
This week, we continue our series on Orphan Drugs by looking at a few ways that pharmaceutical companies game the system, and shoehorn their drugs into qualifying for orphan drug status, and therefore greater patent protection. All these...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Access to Medicines (Part 1) This Week in Global Health
In this video we look at what needs to be in place to ensure access to medicines in poor countries. This includes R&D for new pharmaceuticals and drugs to treat neglected disease and the importance of addressing intellectual property...
Curated Video
Industrial Espionage
Industrial espionage, or the theft of trade secrets, costs the US economy between $188 and $540 billion dollars every year. But Americans have been committing economic crimes for centuries!
Science360
Biometrics - Science of Innovation
A method for capturing and analyzing the vein patterns in the white part of the eye to help identify people. Biometrics has potential applications for driver's licenses, passports or computer identification control. Provided by the...
Boulder Creek International
Kiteboarding: From Invention for Recreation to Olympic Consideration
Kiteboarding part 1/4: This video explores the diverse and evolving sport of kiteboarding, from its origins as a way to harness the power of the wind to its current status as a potential Olympic sport. The passionate community of...
TLDR News
Bill Gates Created Coronavirus According to Conspiracy Theorists... Sorry What - TLDR News.
The claim that Bill Gates is somehow responsible for the Covid-19 pandemic has swept some areas of the internet. Conspiracies surround his vaccine and suggest that he is attempting to administer population control; we examine and...
Curated Video
The Hanger Limb Prosthetic Leg
When James Edward Hanger lost a leg in the American Civil War, he returned home to Virginia and designed the world's first articulated prosthetic that could bend like a real leg.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Tragedy of the Anti-Commons
In part 3 of INET's interview with Giovanni Dosi, he discusses how legal fees and patents now constitute one third of R&D, and are stifling innovation
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 25, NASA Technology Transfer Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA Technology Transfer Program Executive Dan Lockney discusses the transfer of innovative space and aeronautics technologies for practical, terrestrial applications.
Curated Video
CISM Certification Domain 1: Information Security Governance Video Boot Camp 2019 - Intellectual property
CISM Domain 1: Information Security Governance: Intellectual property This clip is from the chapter "CISM Domain 1: Information Security Governance" of the series "CISM Certification Domain 1: Information Security Governance Video Boot...
The Business Professor
Reasons for USPTO Rejection of a Trademark
Reasons for USPTO Rejection of a Trademark
Curated Video
The History and Making of Peanut Butter
Peanut butter was invented by a Canadian physician as a food substitute for his patients who had problems chewing. It's now a popular sandwich spread in Canada and the United States. Learn how to make your own peanut butter!
KERA
University Students Invent Special Space Shirt
Some students at Texas Woman’s University have won a NASA-sponsored design competition aimed at solving problems related to space travel. The students tackled a problem that astronauts have a lot–lower back pain. They created a shirt to...
The Wall Street Journal
Jewel Burks Solomon and Tracey Pickett on Building Businesses
Entrepreneurs Jewel Burks Solomon and Tracy Pickett discuss the strategies that made their businessess successful.