Archive for January, 2009
Intro to IP Law – Part I
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009This multi-part series is adapoted from the ideas2money lecture I have been giving for several years, and will in theory serve as the basis of a forthcoming book on the subject.
In our capitalist economy, company owners generally expect management to seize every lawful opportunity to increase company valuation. Intellectual Property (IP) law provides many such [...]
CEO Lounge podcast – 13 Dec 2008 and 10 Jan 2009
Thursday, January 22nd, 2009And this post should get us current on CEO Lounge podcasts.
The December 13 (#43) show was our pre-holiday show. It features some fun chatter by the hosts, largely in the nature of complaints about corporate bailouts and gubernatorial ethics crises. In the spirit of the season, guests Mike Hennessy and Jenny Carlisle discuss their work [...]
CEO Lounge #43: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
CEO Lounge #44: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadToday’s business idea: the expired IP feed
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009I have searched and I have searched and I cannot find a service that will feed me notifications of all patents, trademarks, and copyrights as they expire each day, as a veritable heap of them surely must.
When statutory IP rights expire, their subject matter (the patented invention, for example, and the copyrighted song) is all [...]
CEO Lounge podcast – 6 Dec 2008
Friday, January 9th, 2009We at the CEO Lounge took the holidays off and our producers are just now putting up some of the new shows that were broadcast/podcast at the end of 2008. This episode from the 6th of December features the triuphant return of my darling wife as my cohost, plus interviews with three of Tampa Bay’s [...]
Today’s business idea: 24-hour, pediatric house calls
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009…actually yesterday’s business idea. I thought of this like a year ago.
I sure would love it if someone could figure out how to dispatch pediatric medical care directly to my home at 2am. If you’ve raised kids, you know that the nasty bugs they get almost always wait to go mega symptomatic until some ungodly [...]




