In this thought-provoking panel episode of Invent Anything, IP Capital Group dives deep into one of the most controversial innovation debates of our time. Hosted by CTO Seth Cronin and joined by IP veterans Nancy Cronin, Mike D’Andrea, and Nathan D., this roundtable explores the role of intellectual property in a fast-moving, AI-driven world and whether the current system is helping or hurting progress.
From broken patent systems and litigation nightmares to monopolies, trolls, and multi-billion-dollar corporations gaming the rules, this episode doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable questions:
– Should patents still exist in the digital age?
– Is the 20-year patent model obsolete for fast-paced tech?
– Can small inventors survive in a world without IP protection?
– Do big players really benefit more from having no IP laws at all?
You’ll also hear the panelists unpack Dorsey’s and Musk’s likely motivations, from their roles in AI development to concerns about creativity, open innovation, and fair compensation for creators.
Real-world stories like the inventor of a speed jump rope, whose patent was crushed by big money legal tactics, highlight the very human cost of an outdated system. But instead of just criticizing, the panel offers thoughtful reform ideas: shorter patent terms for tech, lower filing costs, faster examination timelines, and AI-assisted IP management.
This is a must-watch for CEOs, CTOs, inventors, and policymakers who want to understand the real dynamics shaping the future of innovation, investment, and competition.
Whether you believe the system needs an overhaul or total demolition, this episode will make you think.