Insights in Caribbean Intellectual Property

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By: Abiola Inniss

Insights in Caribbean Intellectual Property is the official podcast of the Caribbean and Americas Intellectual Property Organization, CAAIPO, the leading thinktank and non-profit organization serving the Caribbean region on Intellectual property ,innovation and technology. This podcast will discuss issues in innovation, tech and intellectual property in the Caribbean and across the globe. Join us for the latest ideas and scintillating discussions in policy, development and legal outlooks with leading thinkers and forward thinking discussants. we look forward to having you !

Redefining art and ownership; the AI conundrum
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This episode discusses how artificial intelligence has impacted artistic expression and creativity and the new shifts in intellectual property rights as legal regulations try to come to grips with the new developments.


Is intellectual property an obstacle or catalyst for growth ?
10/15/2025

This issue examines whether intellectual property helps or hinders economic growth and social welfare in developing countries.


Revolutionizing development; the power of intellectual property.
10/03/2025

This episode discusses the impact of Intellectual property in Least Developed countries and how IP can be harnessed to help individuals and communities attain greater economic power.


Unlocking Caribbean Innovation: the IP Gap
#10
09/04/2025

This episode discusses the profitability in economic gains experienced by countries which utilize IP measures and the missed opportunities by Caricom countries.


Unlocking Caribbean Innovation: The IP Opportunity.
#9
08/11/2025

In this episode Jenna Flannigan and Pete Manning discuss developmental trends in Ip across the world, from University patent registrations and other scientific investments. they discuss how the Caribbean could capitalize on these trends.


An intellectual property dilemma : the case of Guyana
08/05/2025

This episode discusses the the 2012 decision by the Guyana government to fund the wholesale copying of British textbooks for distribution in schools without any licensing agreements or other permissions. The reaction from the British publishers and government was swift and its repercussions were lasting. Chris Benjamin and Alice Richards discuss the matter.


Cultural Revolution; Protecting Caribbean Heritage Today.
#7
07/29/2025

This episode discusses the issue of cultural appropriation in the Caribbean, community responses and efforts to capitalize on the cultural and traditional knowledge for economic and social benefits for the region.


Will the Caribbean Court of Justice play a role in the new era of Intellectual Property and Innovation in the Caribbean?
#6
07/25/2025

In this episode Clarissa Dean and Matthew Hale discuss the role of the Caribbean Court of Justice in providing an efficient and trustworthy means of dispute settlement for Intellectual property matters as they evolve in the region. They discuss a proposal first made in 2010 by Dr. Abiola Inniss that the CCJ could be a court of first instance or specialized tribunal with other levels of appeal for IP matters.


Book Review of " A Comprehensive Guide to Trademark Registrations in the Caribbean" By Dr. Abiola Inniss
#5
07/23/2025

This episode is a panel discussion of the newly released guidebook on trademark registrations in the Caribbean by Dr. Abiola Inniss. Panelists look at the IP system in the Caribbean , new developments, the contribution of the guidebook to the Caribbean IP literature as well as its practical usage. The present interesting and different perspectives of the discussion topic.


Innovation at the crossroads : the Caribbean IP maze
#4
07/22/2025

Chis Palmer and Janice Keens discuss the innovation challenges coming from IP law and policy in the Caribbean. They look at recent oil finds in Guyana which are coupled with outdated IP laws , and the attempts by other Caricom countries to update their IP systems. All put together, this makes for an interesting and challenging maze of circumstances to navigate in the quest for development and improved livelihoods of Caricom nationals.


Innovation unleashed: Guyana's surprising innovation evolution
07/21/2025

In this episode Chris Benjamin and Alice Richards discuss the unique situation of Guyana's IP law and policy, and recent oil finds , and the study and proposal by Dr. Abiola Inniss , Social scientist and IP researcher on creating a strategic intellectual property plan for Guyana.


Rethinking innovation & IP , the Caribbean's missed opportunities
#2
07/13/2025

The Caribbean region has become a fascinating case study in how NOT to drive innovation - imagine spending millions on intellectual property workshops while facing existential threats from climate change and food insecurity. Today we're exploring why well-intentioned international aid keeps missing the mark in creating lasting change.


Navigating, Innovation and IP Policy Challenges in the Caribbean Community.
#1
07/13/2025

Insights in Caribbean Intellectual Property is the official podcast of the Caribbean and Americas Intellectual Property Organization, CAAIPO, the leading thinktank and non-profit organization serving the Caribbean region on Intellectual property ,innovation and technology. This podcast will discuss issues in innovation, tech and intellectual property in the Caribbean and across the globe. Join us for the latest ideas and scintillating discussions in policy, development and legal outlooks with leading thinkers and forward thinking discussants. we look forward to having you !