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Copycast by CLAIMS

Copycast by CLAIMS

By: Victor Gorsky-Mochalov Anton Endresyak
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Intellectual property and related stuff. Hosts are IP lawyers Victor Gorsky-Mochalov and Anton Endresyak. Copycast is produced by CLAIMS, an international company engaged in intellectual property protection around the world. Website: claimsip.com. Topics: copyright, trademarks, patents, intellectual property law, art law, legal, consulting, trademark registration and management, UDRP domains names disputes, protection of intellectual property in social networks.2023 Claims Balkans d.o.o. Beograd Economics Education Marketing Marketing & Sales Social Sciences
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  • Copyrights to Elvish and Traditional knowledge of Bionicle / Copycast by CLAIMS / S1E6: Tolkien 2
    Dec 28 2023

    Did Tolkien have copyrights to the languages created by him? Why Māori are more powerful than the Professor? And how the Oracle vs. Google case helps us to understand the protection of Quenya?

    In this episode, intellectual property lawyers Victor and Anton talk about legal protection of Quenya, Java, Māori and other languages.

    Key moments:

     

    00:00 Go!

    00:46 Tolkien's copyrights history: Recap of the previous episode of Copycast

    01:31 Did Tolkien have copyrights to his languages?

    08:50 What if Tolkien was Māori...

    11:09 Māori vs. Lego Bionicle  

    13:12 Class of Aragorn

    16:45 Kia Ora case

    18:05 Oracle vs. Google case

    19:40 Copyright to languages in future

     

    To learn more about intellectual property rights to the Tolkien's legacy, listen to the previous episode of Copycast.

     

    We also present to you a complete timeline of Tolkien's copyright: from books to films and even merchandise. You will find out which companies “inherited” the rights to Tolkien’s works, to whom the licensing rights to film adaptations of the professor’s works were transferred in different periods, and, perhaps most importantly... When will anyone be able to freely use The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit and other works of the greatest fantasy author.  

    ▶️ The infographic is available on our website via this link: https://claimsip.com/promo/tolkiens_timeline/

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    23 mins
  • Copyright to LOTR, Trademarked Middle-earth, and Amazon's deal on the Second Age / S1E5: Tolkien
    Dec 22 2023

     

    How long should we wait until Tolkien's legacy becomes public domain? Or will it never happen due to trademarks? Who exactly owns the rights to the world of Middle-earth, and why is 'The Rings of Power' considered Amazon's fan-fiction?

     

    In this episode of #Copycast, IP lawyers Victor and Anton explore the world of intellectual property rights to the universe of Tolkien.

     

    Key moments:

    00:00 - Go!

    00:53 - Why Tolkien's books are not in public domain

    02:23 - It's not easy to calculate when copyrights to LOTR will expire

    06:10 - Who owns copyrights to the Tolkien's legacy  

    06:41 - The Tolkien Estate

    07:38 - The first copyrights deal and The Middle-earth Enterprises

    10:16 - When you should get license from The Tolkien Estate, and when from The Middle-earth Enterprises

    12:50 - Trademarks to rule them all

    15:29 - The Middle-earth Enterprises against Dungeons & Dragons

    17:49 - How a license changed gods

    19:56 - Amazon and The Rings of Power

    21:25 - What Amazon owns exactly

    24:42 - What's wrong with the official story about the deal between Amazon and The Tolkien Estate

     

    Video:https://youtu.be/eIkB8H9-dKk

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    32 mins
  • IP in the AI world, copyright to ideas, and All the Music Project / S1E4: All the art
    May 13 2023

    What if robots generate all possible art? Does this generated content infringe copyrights on the earlier works created by humans? And will the works, created by humans after this point in history, be protected?  

     

    To answer these questions, we look at the story of All the Music Project with the help of Damien Riehl. Tune in!

     

    Key moments:

    00:00 - Go!

    00:50 - All the Music Project

    02:34 - Damien Riehl on the problem of proving parallel independent creation

    04:33 - Damien Riehl on the possibility to generate all music

    07:36 - All the Music project isn't going to destroy copyright

    08:12 - How All the Music project impacted on legal practice

    12:20 - Copyright to something already generated by a robot before  

    15:17 - Copyright to 4D and 5D works

    17:12 - Copyright to modern art

    18:46 - Conclusions

     

    Video:https://youtu.be/-TugnH892SQ

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    20 mins

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