Leticia Caminero

Intangiblia™

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Leticia Caminero

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Technology

Podcast website

www.intangiblia.com

Latest episode

May 13, 2026

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Episodes

Playing Around INTA 2026: A Scenario Game for IP Lawyers 13.05.2026

We’re in London at the INTA 2026 Annual Meeting, but we’re not doing a standard conference recap. We wanted to show how intellectual property work can be creative, inventive, and even fun, so we built THE INVENTIVE MINDSET GAME, a scenario game, and handed real IP lawyers a stack of tricky client prompts. Each prompt forces a choice: do you follow the client’s exact instructions, take an inventive...

Sports As IP Strategy 26.04.2026

Somewhere right now, a kid is kicking a ball in the street while a stadium across the world is holding its breath for a final-second win. We love sports because they create instant shared meaning, but the part most fans never see is the structure that makes those moments travel, repeat, and endure. For World IP Day 2026, we’re celebrating “IP and sports” with a playful challenge that lands on a se...

The Afterlife of Innovation: Can IP Outlive the Business That Created It? 13.04.2026

A company can vanish from your pocket and still show up in court and that is not a metaphor. We take a hard look at the afterlife of innovation and the real business question behind it: can intellectual property outlive the company that created it, and if so, what legal structures make that possible? We trace six vivid case studies that turn “failed products” into ongoing value. BlackBerry shows h...

Case Study: Lindt’s Gold Bunny Trademark Saga 07.04.2026

A chocolate bunny wrapped in gold foil should not be a legal thriller and yet it is. We follow the Lindt Easter Bunny across Europe’s courtrooms as judges wrestle with a high-stakes branding question: when does a familiar seasonal design stop being decoration and start functioning as a trademark that signals source, trust, and reputation? We break down how trademark law can protect more than names...

What Kind of Negotiator Are You, Really? 30.03.2026

You can walk into a negotiation thinking you only need a number, a percentage, a quick yes. Then it turns into a psychological chess match where “standard terms” and sudden urgency start rewriting the value of what you built. We step back and treat negotiation the way innovators and creators need to treat it: as a moment where strategy, judgment, and intellectual property protection collide. We sh...

Founders, Funders, Futures: Rising at Start Summit 2026 23.03.2026

Video episode! Start Summit 2026 , an event organized by students in Switzerland. Featuring an elevator and a challenge every entrepreneur knows well: explain a complex idea in 60 seconds without losing what truly matters. From Start Summit 2026 in St. Gallen, we recorded an Intangiblia Flash episode capturing the energy of a place where investors, founders, and inventors come together to accelera...

The Legal Dugout: Baseball’s Intellectual Property All Stars 16.03.2026

A baseball game is 90 feet between bases and a lifetime of stories in the box score, but the biggest action often happens off the field. We’re looking at the invisible game that keeps baseball’s culture and business running: intellectual property law. From broadcast rights to team branding, we connect the dots between trademarks, patents, copyright, and licensing, and we show how those tools can p...

Women Who Built The Modern World 09.03.2026

What if the modern world looked different because the credits finally did too? We set out to restore names to the ideas that power daily life, sharing sixteen stories of women whose discoveries span DNA’s double helix, nuclear fission, pulsars, parity violation, microbial genetics, and the X/Y blueprint of sex determination. From there we move through materials and medicine—Kevlar’s lifesaving str...

Case Study: The Intellectual Property World of Nintendo 02.03.2026

Arcades roar, quarters clatter, and a cartoon ape climbs into legal history. From that moment, we trace how Nintendo turned courtroom battles into a durable framework that protects creativity, sustains markets, and shapes how gaming IP is enforced worldwide. We walk you through the legendary Donkey Kong versus King Kong fight, the NES lockout wars with Atari Games, and the surprising Game Genie ru...

The Patent Behind the Podium: Innovation at the Olympic Games 23.02.2026

Feel the chill of the Winter Games—and the heat of the lab—where medals are measured in milliseconds and built on decades of design. We pull back the curtain on the quiet inventions that make elite sport possible, from fluid-dynamic swimsuits to carbon-plated marathon shoes, from the hinged brilliance of the clapskate to the high-speed vision of tracking and timing systems. The story isn’t scandal...

Love, Law, And The Valentine Economy 16.02.2026

Valentine’s Day feels effortless on the surface—red hearts, last‑minute roses, a playlist called “forever.” Pull back the foil, and you’ll find contracts, case law, and platform rules deciding which colors, words, motifs, and links reach your eyes first. We walk through 14 “love battles” where romance collides with intellectual property: Cadbury’s Pantone 2685C fight over color marks, Interflora’s...

Case Study: How Intellectual Property Runs the Super Bowl 09.02.2026

Bright lights, louder headlines, and a legal backbone strong enough to hold the biggest cultural moment of the year. We take you past the scoreboard and into the systems that make the Super Bowl work: broadcast rights that cross borders, trademarks that protect trust, and licensing strategies that turn 15 minutes of halftime into global memory. Along the way, we unpack the real moves behind “The B...

Case Study: Lego’s Playbook For Intellectual Property 02.02.2026

Think a lost patent ends the story? We unpack how Lego turned a single technical invention into a platform for decades of innovation, brand power, and adult creativity. Starting with the 1958 stud-and-tube coupling, we explain what the original brick patent really covered, why its expiry didn’t sink the company, and how modern patents protect motion, mechanisms, and programmable systems rather tha...

Zodiac Season, Litigation Rising 26.01.2026

Can you copyright a horoscope, enhance a century-old tarot deck and claim protection, or assign your stage name and lose it in court? We open the year by charting the legal sky where creativity, belief, and branding intersect—and sometimes collide. From a syndicated astrologer’s claim that near-identical forecasts kept running without a license, to a software company’s short-lived effort to assert...

From Spark to Impact, the Conscious Path of an Idea 29.12.2025

In this special episode, Leticia Caminero steps into the guest’s seat to explore the ideas behind her book Protection for the Inventive Mind. Through an honest and reflective conversation, she shares how creativity, human-centered design, and intellectual property come together to turn fragile ideas into real, sustainable value. This episode is an invitation to think differently about innovation,...

Mireille Gomes - Can Algorithms Heal? Reimagining Health Equity with AI and Data Justice 22.12.2025

What if our smartest health tools still miss the people who need them most? We sit down with AI and digital health scientist Mireille Gomes to examine how innovation can serve dignity, not just efficiency—and what it takes to build technology that works from Geneva to rural clinics without electricity. The journey of Mireille Gomes spans continents and roles, from vaccine strategy at Gavi to AI di...

Jean Marc Seigneur - In Trust We Build: Designing the Future of Digital Reputation 15.12.2025

What if your glasses could spot a deepfake before your gut does? We sit down with Jean Marc Seigneur, a veteran researcher of decentralized trust, to map where security failed, where it’s catching up, and how proof—not vibes—will anchor the next decade of digital life. From central bank digital currencies to NFTs that carry qualified electronic signatures, we unpack how legal recognition and crypt...

Vlada Mentink - Lean, Smart, and Automated: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Working with AI 08.12.2025

Fear says AI will replace you; focus proves it can finally give you your time back. We sit down with AI and data strategist Vlada Mentik to unpack how solo founders and small teams can cut through the hype, start small, and build systems that free up hours for high-value work. The throughline is simple but powerful: mindset first, tools second. When you stop chasing shiny features and begin with a...

Heidrun Wechter-Essig - The Board Whisperer: Power, Pivots, and Playing the Long Game 01.12.2025

Strategy doesn’t fail because it’s wrong on paper; it fails when culture and execution don’t carry it across the line. We sat down with board leader and former CFO Heidrun Wechter-Essig to map the triangle that actually delivers results—strategy for clarity, culture for belief, and execution for momentum—and to explore how that lens changes the way we approach transformation, AI, and M&A. Heid...

Anna Aseeva - Sustainable by Code: Rethinking Tech Governance from IP to AI 24.11.2025

What if the rules we write today could make tomorrow’s technology more human, safer, and genuinely worth wanting? We sit down with Anna Aseeva, a legal strategist working at the intersection of sustainability, intellectual property, and AI, to map a smarter path for digital innovation that starts with design and ends with systems people trust. We dig into the significant shifts shaping tech govern...

Vipin Saroha - Beyond the Dashboard: How Data and AI Are Rewiring Public Value 17.11.2025

Systems should make life easier, not more complicated. That idea runs through our conversation with technology strategist Vipin Saroha, whose journey from SAP in India to Geneva to advising global institutions shaped a simple practice: start with the problem, then use data and AI to serve people with clarity and care. We dig into what most teams get wrong about data—confusing volume with insight a...

Marc Luanghy - Fortifying Brands, Decoding Risk: Innovation, IP, and the Path to Sustainable Growth 10.11.2025

Ideas don’t turn into impact on excitement alone. They need structure, ownership, and trust. We sit down with Mark, an IP advisor and blockchain compliance expert, to unpack how intangible assets—patents, trademarks, copyrights, code, data, and even carbon credits—quietly drive growth while shaping risk across industries. We dig into the hidden engine of value that most founders overlook: dormant...

Igor Data - Trust, Trace, Takedown: Building Integrity in a Decentralized World 04.11.2025

With Igor Data, CEO and co-founder of Blin Analytics, we dig into the real mechanics of crypto crime and why the difference between loss and recovery often comes down to minutes, not months. Igor pulls back the curtain on demixing methods, behavior pattern analysis, and how AI and automation sift millions of transactions before a human makes the call. The theft may be digital, but the tells are hu...

Nicolas Torrent - Accessible by Design: How AI Can Open the Doors of Justice 27.10.2025

Imagine opening your phone, describing your dispute in simple language, and getting a clear, data-backed path to resolution—without weeks of confusion or a wall of legalese. That’s the future we dig into with lawyer and legal tech builder Nicolas Torrent, who’s helped design online arbitration platforms and shape Switzerland’s legal tech ecosystem. Together we unpack how AI, user experience, and c...

Building Bridges in Space: How Open IP, Shared Standards, and Data Commons Turn Competition into Cooperation 14.10.2025

What if law moved at light speed—not to block discovery, but to channel it? We sit down with the big idea that runs through today’s most ambitious missions: when ownership is clear and sharing is structured, innovation scales across nations, agencies, and even planets. We start in orbit with the ISS, where inventorship follows astronauts and equipment, and use rights are negotiated before launch,...

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