WIPODs – WIPO Podcasts on Intellectual Property
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Intellectual Property and the Luxury Industry
March 25, 2026
In conversation with guest host Anca Ciurel, Olivia Dhordain discusses the themes in her book entitled Luxury in Court: All that glitters is not law, a work of fiction based on real life, publicly available court cases or disputes relayed in the press. The stories are written for professionals in the luxury industry, lawyers, law students, and “all those curious to learn what lawyers are up to behind the runways and the theatre of luxury …”. Read transcript.
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Stories of How Innovation Through Design Impacts Daily Life
DEcember 22, 2025
What makes a design unforgettable, and can it change your life? In this episode, WIPO professionals share stories of how everyday products with innovative designs improved their routines, sparked joy, and made a lasting impact in their lives. Their stories highlight the powerful role design plays in solving problems, bringing beauty to our world, and enhancing our quality of life. Read transcript.
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Episode 10 – Birth of the Madrid Protocol
June 11, 2024
Close up on the driving forces behind the development of the Madrid Protocol – the governing treaty of the Madrid System. Read transcript.
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Episode 14 – AI, Intellectual Property, and Alternative Dispute Resolution: Finding Creative Solutions
February 27, 2026
In this episode of the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Matters podcast, we welcome Andres Izquierdo, an expert working at the intersection of law, technology, and innovation. With experience advising governments, international organizations, and tech companies, Andres shares his professional journey from working in Colombia's music industry and Sony Music to founding his own specialized firm and serving as counsel to the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property at the American University and the Geneva Graduate Institute.
The episode explores the four core disputes emerging between AI platforms and copyright holders—from unauthorized use of copyrighted works for training AI systems to fair use defences and the creation of derivative works. With at least 70 lawsuits currently pending worldwide, Andres examines a groundbreaking case: the Disney-OpenAI deal, a billion-dollar strategic partnership that transformed potential litigation into collaboration by licensing over 200 characters in exchange for equity. This case exemplifies how alternative dispute resolution, particularly mediation, offers faster, more flexible, and creative solutions compared to traditional court battles. The conversation also highlights the benefits of ADR in the AI context—including confidentiality, expertise, speed, and tailored solutions—and concludes with practical advice for aspiring IP practitioners navigating the AI era in an increasingly cross-border legal landscape. Read transcript.
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