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Instructional Video9:50
Crash Course

Patents, Novelty, and Trolls: Crash Course Intellectual Property

12th - Higher Ed
This week, Stan teaches you about patents. It turns out, they're patently complicated! So, patents have some similarity to copyright, in that they grant a limited monopoly to people who invent things. The key difference in patents and...
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Instructional Video3:21
The Business Professor

Understanding Patents: Types and Benefits

Higher Ed
This video provides a brief overview of the three main types of patents: utility patents, design patents, and plant patents. The video also highlights the duration of each type of patent and emphasizes the importance of filing with the...
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Instructional Video4:53
Mr. Beat

How Long Does a Patent Last? Impression Products v. Lexmark

6th - 12th
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?
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Instructional Video4:53
Mr. Beat

How Long Does a Patent Last? | Impression Products v. Lexmark

6th - 12th
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?
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Instructional Video14:27
Curated Video

Protecting Innovation: Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights for Businesses

Higher Ed
This video discusses the practices businesses can use to protect their innovative ideas from competitors. The three methods discussed are patents, trademarks, and copyright laws. The video also explains the importance of intellectual...
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Instructional Video9:59
Curated Video

International IP Law: Crash Course Intellectual Property

12th - Higher Ed
This week, Stan Muller teaches you how intellectual property law functions internationally. Like, between countries. Well, guess what. There's kind of no such thing as international law. But we can talk about treaties. There are a bevy...
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Instructional Video5:54
Curated Video

Economists Often Say History Is Irrelevant. That’s A Mistake

Higher Ed
Economists often think history isn’t relevant to their work, says Petra Moser. That’s misguided: History is both informative and accessible, and studying it deepens economists’ research. Moser applies this philosophy to her own work on...
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Instructional Video6:11
Extra Credits

The Copyright Dilemma - On Trademarks, Copyrights, and Patents - Extra Credits

9th - 11th
Trademark and copyright play important roles in the gaming industry. The need to defend trademarks has spurred many companies to undertake unpopular lawsuits. On the other hand, attempts to copyright or patent game designs have been...
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Instructional Video10:09
Curated Video

Introduction to Intellectual Property: Crash Course IP 1

12th - Higher Ed
This week, Stan Muller launches the Crash Course Intellectual Property mini-series. So, what is intellectual property, and why are we teaching it? Well, intellectual property is about ideas and their ownership, and it's basically about...
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Instructional Video3:34
Global Ethics Solutions

Your Responsibility for Confidential and Intellectual Property (Part 2)

Higher Ed
This presentation helps employees understand their responsibility for protecting confidential information and intellectual property. It covers the various kinds of intellectual property, common copyright exceptions and limitations, and...
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Instructional Video3:35
Global Ethics Solutions

Your Responsibility for Confidential and Intellectual Property

Higher Ed
This presentation helps employees understand their responsibility for protecting confidential information and intellectual property. It covers the various kinds of intellectual property, common copyright exceptions and limitations, and...
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Instructional Video13:29
Curated Video

IP Problems, YouTube, and the Future: Crash Course Intellectual Property

12th - Higher Ed
In which Stan Muller talks about some of the problems in Intellectual Property law as it exists today. He'll also teach you a little about how IP law applies to everyone's favorite media platform, YouTube. Lastly, he'll do a little...
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Instructional Video4:57
Packt

Risk Management 101 for IT Professionals Essential Concepts - Tangible and Intangible Assets

Higher Ed
This video explains tangible and intangible assets. This clip is from the chapter "Understanding Risk" of the series "Risk Management 101 for IT Professionals: Essential Concepts".This section explains how to understand risk.
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Instructional Video7:23
Packt

CISSP® Certification Domain 1 Security and Risk Management Video Boot Camp for 2022 - Intellectual Property

Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of intellectual property. This clip is from the chapter "Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP Domain 1 - Security and Risk Management" of the series "CISSP® Certification Domain 1:...
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Instructional Video4:53
Curated Video

Do Not Copy

3rd - Higher Ed
New ReviewMr. Griot explains the term plagiarism and how to avoid copying another person’s ideas or written work.
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Instructional Video8:42
National Geographic

Nail Polish | Ingredients With George Zaidan (Episode 4)

Pre-K - 11th
Nail polish has a LOT of ingredients. Here's why. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all episodes of Ingredients here: http://bit.ly/WatchIngredients ➡ Get updates and tweet episode ideas @georgezaidan About Ingredients:...
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Instructional Video8:28
National Geographic

What's in Dry-Erase Markers? | Ingredients With George Zaidan (Episode 10)

Pre-K - 11th
Dry-erase markers have no ingredient list! What are we to do? (And how is dry-erase ink erasable?) ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all episodes of Ingredients here: http://bit.ly/WatchIngredients ➡ Get updates and...
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Instructional Video4:49
Packt

CISM Certification Domain 1: Information Security Governance Video Boot Camp 2019 - Intellectual property

Higher Ed
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...
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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.
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Instructional Video11:20
1
1
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 fifth...
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Instructional Video13:30
1
1
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...
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Instructional Video10:00
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1
Crash Course

International IP Law

10th - 12th
The sixth in a series of seven videos on intellectual property focuses on the complex international treaties that attempt to regulate and protect intellectual property. The video explores the arguments for and against strong regulations...