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Workflow of the Future: Standards & Sustainability Part III

Velocity of Content

The second post covered remarks by Maike Luiken, chair of IEEE’s Planet Positive 2030 Initiative. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration’s  Market Development Cooperator Program. Holly Neber, CEO of AEI Consultants was our third featured speaker. This webcast was supported by the U.S.

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IP Protection For Fintech Companies

IIPRD

According to a report titled “$1Tn India Fintech Opportunity”, by Chiratae Ventures and Ernest and Young, Indian Fintech is expected to record a revenue of $200 Billion, it also emphasised that the market for digital lending, which is anticipated to expand to a book size of $515 billion by 2030.

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Role of Intellectual Property in Entertainment Industry

IIPRD

By 2030, it’s anticipated that the media and entertainment sector in India will generate $100 billion in revenue. It gives authors and artists the sole ownership rights to their original writings, music, films, and artwork. The ability to duplicate, distribute, perform, and exhibit the work is one of these rights.

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The Metaverse And Legal Frameworks Surrounding It

IP and Legal Filings

A report by Citibank published in March, 2020 observes that the Metaverse economy could be a thirteen trillion dollar total addressable market by the year 2030.

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The Ongoing Gold Rush in Music Catalog Sales

JIPEL Copyright Blog

Acclaimed musicians, iconic cultural figures and a few of the many artists who have recently sold copyright ownership in their songs. Further growth potential also abounds, as forecasts posit that paid music streaming will generate ~$30bn by 2030 (up from the $18bn generated in 2018). Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Stevie Nicks.

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Fish Principals Author Intellectual Property & Technology Law Journal Article, “Strategic IP Considerations of Batteries and Energy Storage Solutions”

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

But as more players enter the market and obtain patent protection for their innovations, IP disputes among competitors are heating up. A number of policies are gaining support within the United States and internationally, encouraging a shift away from fossil fuels propelling the growth of the EV industry (the largest market for batteries).