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    Art, Travel, and Intellectual Property with Heather Kliebenstein

    en-usSeptember 20, 2023
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, Kelly Groehler and Heather Kliebenstein talks about the the world of intellectual property as it pertains to the realm of art. But before they delve into the legal intricacies, they'll share some noteworthy anecdotes from their global travels—because even in the business world, there's room for wanderlust.

    Keep listening for some great restaurant recommendations in London, Barcelona, and Singapore.

    Intellectual property, often a subject discussed in corporate boardrooms, holds immense relevance for artists and creators. Heather provides insights on why artists should navigate the complexities of IP law and ensure their work receives the necessary legal protection. This knowledge is invaluable in safeguarding their artistic creations. And women are often neglected in this aspect. 

    Heather also sheds light on the intersection of women and the law, a topic that's often overlooked. Heather provides essential perspectives on how gender dynamics impact the legal landscape, especially for women artists.

    If you're an artist looking to understand how to protect your creative endeavors or a legal enthusiast keen on exploring the connection between art and intellectual property, this episode is a must-listen.

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