Stan details potential areas of controversy about patent law, such as in the case of public health emergencies, dealing with patent "trolls", and whether or not IP law actually rewards important inventions in society.
This clip illustrates numerous ways that frivolous patents, the unfair issuance of copyright violations, or how longer copyright terms threaten innovation.
This clip explains what rules something must abide by in order to obtain trademark protection, and lists the numerous things (sounds, logos, names, etc.) that can be trademarked. Stan also gives an example of how some things, such as flavor, cannot be trademarked, and why that is the case.
An explanation of what copyright law intends to protect (doctrine of "originality"), and some things copyright does not protect (like names or slogans).