• Understanding the Landscape of IP Insurance with David Bloom
    Oct 1 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of the VIP Podcast, host Liz Ward speaks with David Bloom from Safeguard IP about the critical intersection of intellectual property (IP) and insurance. David shares his journey from being an IP litigator to founding an insurance company focused on protecting SMEs against the risks associated with IP litigation. The conversation explores the evolution of IP insurance, the growing demand for such products, and the real-world applications and success stories that highlight the importance of having insurance coverage for intellectual property. David emphasizes the need for awareness in the market and how insurance can foster innovation by mitigating the risks associated with litigation.

    Takeaways

    • David Bloom transitioned from IP litigation to insurance to help SMEs.
    • IP insurance addresses the financial barriers faced by smaller businesses.
    • The demand for IP insurance has significantly increased in recent years.
    • Awareness of IP insurance is still a challenge in the market.
    • IP insurance can enhance a company's attractiveness to investors.
    • The policies have evolved to become more comprehensive and affordable.
    • Design rights are a growing area of interest in IP insurance.
    • Insurance can help mitigate risks associated with licensing agreements.
    • The insurance market is adapting to cover emerging technologies and data.
    • IP insurance fosters an environment for innovation and R&D investment.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Intellectual Property and Insurance

    04:52 Transition from IP Litigation to Insurance Solutions

    09:55 The Evolution of IP Insurance and Market Demand

    15:00 Understanding IP Insurance Policies and Their Coverage

    20:03 Real-World Applications and Success Stories of IP Insurance

    24:54 Challenges and Future of IP Insurance in Various Industries

    30:13 Conclusion and Insights on IP Insurance for SMEs

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    40 mins
  • Luxury Entrepreneurship: Insights and Innovations from Elizabeth Soleru
    Sep 25 2024

    In this episode of the VIP podcast by Virtuoso Legal, host Liz Ward interviews Elizabeth Soleru, a luxury entrepreneur who transitioned from a career in microbiology and headhunting to founding a successful cake business. Elizabeth discusses her journey, the growth of her luxury brand, and the importance of storytelling, creativity, and emotional resonance in building a luxury brand. Highlighting her experiences with high-profile clients and the challenges of delivering extravagant cakes, Elizabeth also touches on the significance of legal protections for luxury brands and her involvement in promoting diversity in the luxury sector through international talks and the Diversity and Luxury Awards. The episode concludes with a discussion on the impact of AI on the luxury market and the importance of protecting intellectual property.

    00:00 Introduction to the VIP Podcast

    00:47 Elizabeth's Journey to Luxury Entrepreneurship

    04:35 The Art of Cake Making

    08:16 Challenges in Cake Delivery

    10:09 High-Profile Clients and Celebrity Cakes

    13:06 Public Speaking and Luxury Consultancy

    14:38 Building a Successful Luxury Brand

    25:29 Luxury Brand Strategies and Market Trends

    31:09 British Brands and the Olympics

    33:12 Luxury Brands in Sports

    37:58 Chanel's Commitment to Education

    40:13 Dior's Collaboration with Indian Needle School

    42:04 Diversity in Luxury Awards

    48:15 The Importance of Legal Protection for Luxury Brands

    55:52 AI and the Future of Copyright


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Pharmaceutical Patents and Litigation Dynamics with Alan Feeney
    Sep 19 2024

    In this episode of the VIP Podcast, host Liz Ward engages with Alan from Feeney Law, discussing the intricate world of intellectual property (IP) law, particularly in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sectors. Alan shares his journey to becoming a patent attorney, emphasising the importance of a technical background and litigation experience in drafting effective patents. The conversation delves into the significance of provisional applications, the dynamics of pharmaceutical patents, and the critical role of trademarks in business strategy. Alan also highlights the challenges of navigating trade dress and the necessity of protecting intellectual property in a global market.

    Takeaways

    • Combining science and writing is essential in IP law.
    • A technical background enhances patent attorney effectiveness.
    • Litigation experience informs better patent drafting.
    • Understanding jury perspectives is crucial in patent cases.
    • Pharmaceutical patents often lead to complex litigation.
    • Provisional applications provide strategic advantages.
    • The US patent system offers unique opportunities for inventors.
    • Trademark registration should be prioritized early in business development.
    • Policing trademarks is vital to maintaining brand integrity.
    • Trade dress law is an evolving area of intellectual property.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Intellectual Property and Biotech Background

    03:10 The Journey to Becoming a Patent Attorney

    05:59 The Importance of Technical Background in Patent Law

    08:53 Litigation Experience and Its Impact on Patent Drafting

    12:13 Understanding Jury Trials in Patent Cases

    15:06 Pharmaceutical Patents and Litigation Dynamics

    17:56 Patent Term Extensions and FDA Approval Challenges

    21:12 The Role of Provisional Applications in Patent Strategy

    24:03 The Significance of the US Patent System

    26:47 Trademark Importance and Early Registration

    30:09 Navigating Trademark Law and Brand Protection

    33:00 Trade Dress and Lookalike Products

    35:53 The Value of Intellectual Property in Business

    39:11 The Intersection of Trademarks and Business Strategy

    41:57 The Future of Intellectual Property in a Global Market

    44:46 Conclusion and Final Thoughts on IP Strategy

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Balancing Creativity and Law: Navigating Intellectual Property in the Music Industry with Mark Wilden
    Sep 12 2024

    In this episode of the VIP Podcast, Elizabeth Ward is joined by Mark Wilden, a barrister with a unique background in the music industry. Together, they explore the intricate relationship between creativity and law, particularly in the realm of intellectual property (IP). Mark shares his personal journey from playing in bands and producing music to becoming an expert in IP law. With his dual expertise, he offers valuable insights into how creators can protect their work and navigate the complexities of contracts, copyright, and sampling.

    Key Takeaways:
    • The Balance of Creative and Legal Thinking: Mark discusses how creativity and law often intersect in the music industry, particularly in IP law, which has both technical and subjective elements. He emphasizes the importance of understanding legal rights without stifling the creative process.
    • Copyright and Contracts: Musicians and creators often overlook the fine print in contracts. Mark breaks down the key areas that need close attention, including costs deducted by labels, sampling, and understanding copyright ownership.
    • Legal Pitfalls for Musicians: From major record label contracts to sampling clearances, Mark sheds light on how artists can avoid common legal traps that may impact their careers, and highlights the importance of being business-savvy in the industry.

    Quotes:

    Elizabeth Ward:

    1. "The one message that I get from today is that it's really important to be commercial about this and to be business-minded."
    2. "For creatives, it's often the business side that tends to be overlooked, but it’s crucial to long-term success."

    Mark Wilden:

    1. "It's important to be business-like going into the industry, but it's also important to remember why you're doing it in the first place."
    2. "The intersection between creativity and law isn't something that needs to be feared—it's about understanding how to protect what you’ve worked so hard to create."

    Call to Action:
    • Connect with Elizabeth Ward on LinkedIn.
    • Connect with Mark Wilden on LinkedIn.
    • For more expert advice on intellectual property law, visit Virtuoso Legal.

    Timestamped Chapters:

    [00:00] Introduction: Elizabeth Ward introduces the VIP Podcast and today’s guest, Mark Wilden, an expert in intellectual property law with a unique background in the music industry.

    [02:25] Mark’s Journey from Music to Law: Mark shares his unconventional career path, from playing in bands and producing music to becoming a barrister specializing in intellectual property and entertainment law.

    [05:03] The Intersection of Creativity and Law: A deep dive into how intellectual property law blends the creative and scientific, particularly in the context of music, patents, and trademarks.

    [07:16] Legal Pitfalls in the Music Industry: Mark explains common legal traps for musicians, including contract obligations, copyright issues, and the importance of understanding what you're signing.

    [12:01] Sampling and Clearance in Music: The complexities of sampling, when legal permission is needed, and high-profile cases involving music sampling.

    [16:45] Taylor Swift’s Re-Recordings: A Case Study: Mark discusses Taylor Swift’s decision to re-record her albums and how it relates to copyright and ownership of sound recordings.

    [21:34] Streaming...

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    57 mins
  • The Dominance of Software and AI with Ray Millien
    Sep 4 2024

    Summary

    Raymond Millien, General Counsel at Xpansiv, shares his background and career journey in software engineering and intellectual property law. He discusses the importance of valuation in IP and how it can significantly impact a company's bottom line and share price. Millien emphasizes the need for companies, especially startups, to protect their IP through patents, trademarks, and other forms of intellectual property. He also highlights the value of having a strong IP portfolio in attracting investors and potential buyers. Millien predicts that software and AI will continue to dominate the technological landscape and advises focusing on the control and ownership of inventions rather than debating whether AI can be named as an inventor.

    Takeaways

    Valuation is crucial in intellectual property and can significantly impact a company's bottom line and share price.

    Startups and small companies should prioritize protecting their intellectual property through patents, trademarks, and other forms of IP.

    A strong IP portfolio can attract investors and potential buyers, increasing a company's valuation.

    Software and AI will continue to dominate the technological landscape.

    Focus on the control and ownership of inventions rather than debating whether AI can be named as an inventor.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    00:52 Raymond Millien's Background and Career Journey

    04:09 Transition from Private Practice to Industry

    07:31 The Importance of Being Proactive in Legal Advice

    09:49 Raymond Millien's Role at Volvo and Polestar

    11:35 The Value of Intellectual Property at Volvo

    21:32 Raymond Millien's Current Role at Xpansiv

    26:19 The Impact of IP on Valuation

    35:23 The Future of IP and Technology

    44:24 The Importance of Filing in the US

    48:31 Closing Remarks

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    49 mins
  • Invisible Wealth: Unpacking Intangible Asset Valuation & Finance with Martin Brassell
    Aug 29 2024

    Martin Brassell from Inngott discusses the valuation of intangible assets and the challenges of accounting for them on balance sheets. He explains that intangible assets are not universally recognized on balance sheets and discusses the lack of visibility and the need for accounting standards to address this issue. Martin also explains the process of valuing intangible assets, considering factors such as purpose, separability, and saleability. He discusses different approaches to IP valuation and lending in different countries, including government intervention in Asia and collateral protection insurance in the US. The conversation explores the role of intellectual property (IP) in lending and financing, specifically in the banking industry. It discusses the challenges banks face in recognizing the recoverable value of IP and the potential advantages of insuring IP assets. The conversation also highlights the positive correlation between high growth and IP, as well as the lower propensity to default for businesses with IP. The conversation delves into the valuation process for IP and the tools and services available to assess the value of intangible assets. It concludes by discussing the lending propositions of HSBC and NatWest and their approaches to using IP as collateral.

    Takeaways

    Intangible assets are not universally recognized on balance sheets, leading to a lack of visibility and challenges in accounting for their value.

    Valuing intangible assets involves considering factors such as purpose, separability, and saleability.

    Different countries have different approaches to IP valuation and lending, with government intervention in Asia and the development of collateral protection insurance in the US.

    Collateral protection insurance can provide lenders with a fallback option in case of unrecoverable default against intellectual property assets. Banks face challenges in recognizing the recoverable value of intellectual property (IP) due to lack of experience and track record in lending against it.

    Insurance can provide capital relief and drive down transaction costs for banks lending against IP assets.

    There is a strong positive correlation between high growth and the presence of IP, with businesses having patents and trademarks experiencing higher average growth rates.

    Businesses with IP are less likely to fail, making them attractive to investors and lenders.

    Valuing IP involves assessing financial inputs, projections, and risk weighting, with professional judgment and skepticism playing a role.

    Tools like GoldScene and Solomon help profile and value intangible assets, providing a clear baseline and quantitative valuation.

    HSBC and NatWest offer lending propositions that leverage IP as a means of quantifying value and providing security, with NatWest offering lower loan values and a one-year capital repayment holiday.

    Monitoring IP value and threats is important for lenders, and ongoing valuation can inform potential increases in lending.

    The UK is at the forefront of using IP as collateral in lending, with HSBC and NatWest leading the way.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the VIP Podcast and Guest Martin Brassell

    02:15 The Challenges of Accounting for Intangible Assets

    06:29 Valuing Intangible Assets: Purpose, Separability, and Saleability

    14:58 The Process of Valuing Intangible Assets and Avoiding Fire Sales

    18:08 Different Approaches to IP Valuation and Lending in Different Countries

    23:21 Collateral Protection Insurance: A Fallback Option for Lenders

    27:07 Recognizing the Recoverable Value of Intellectual Property in Banking

    27:34 The Potential Advantages of Insuring Intellectual Property Assets

    29:23 The...

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    54 mins