This
World IP Day, athletes, creators, innovators, and entrepreneurs worldwide show
how IP rights keep the world of sports thriving. Let their stories inspire your own passion for sports and innovation!
"Securing IP protection is critical for funding as it demonstrates novelty and potential impact. Every investor, including charitable foundations and government organizations, wants to know what impact their investment will have on the target population."
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"Paralympian Rory Cooper drives innovation for people with disabilities"
“The Historical African Martial Arts Association (HAMAA) is a community of martial artists, instructors, scholars, and artisans working to share information, connect, and learn about the history and culture of martial arts in Africa and the African diaspora.”
Read the article:
"HAMAA at the Forefront of Historical Martial Arts Protection"
“Players and athletes are far more IP savvy today, and are increasingly breaking down what was one macro bundle of IP rights into multiple strands where the sum of the parts is greater than the whole.”
Stephen Duval and Jason Traub, are co-founders of 23 Capital, in a
WIPO IP Advantage on intellectual property rights in sports.
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