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Man of 1000 Faces: The Renaissance Journey of Eric Bear

Man of 1000 Faces: The Renaissance Journey of Eric Bear

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When creativity meets intellectual property, innovation has no boundaries.

Eric Bear has licensed intellectual property to all major U.S. studios and Fortune 500 companies while maintaining a successful acting career. With over 100 patents covering software and video technology, Eric's seamless expansion invention was popularized by The Matrix and licensed to Disney, Fox, and other major studios. This conversation explores how he balances roles as inventor, entrepreneur, actor, and university professor while navigating patent litigation and startup IP protection. Discover how unconventional career paths can drive business trademark protection and commercial success.

Key Takeaways:

  • How Eric licensed technology to all major Hollywood studios
  • The connection between acting, invention, and entrepreneurial thinking
  • Navigating patent litigation while maintaining creative pursuits
  • Building companies around intellectual property course principles
  • The role of performance capture technology in modern filmmaking
  • Protecting IP rights while collaborating with Fortune 500 companies
  • Career advice for young creators balancing art and business
  • How AI impacts creative industries and performer rights
  • The importance of following passion over financial incentives
  • Screen Actors Guild protections for digital likeness rights

Understanding IP Matters is brought to you by the nonprofit Center for Intellectual Property Understanding (CIPU) with generous support from its partners and sponsors. The podcast provides leading innovators and experts the space to share their IP stories.

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