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This week I speak with Josh Harlan, who is the founder and managing partner of Harlan Capital Partners, which is a privately held investment firm based in Palm Beach, Florida, and which focuses on asset-based investments, including investments backed by media and intellectual property rights, and specifically the monetization of streams of revenue back by intangible assets. During our conversation we speak about various investable streams of revenue in the media, sports and IP universe, and then we also make a hard pivot to discuss artificial intelligence, and what those looking to invest in AI should be considering, the viability of fair use as a defense to the ongoing lawsuits brought by copyright owners against AI developers, and the likely future marketplace for the monetization of training data and AI outputs. Harlan sees the possibility of “some pretty big damages awards on a one-time basis” for content creators in their copyright lawsuits against large AI developers but doesn’t see these legal issues as an existential threat to the AI industry.
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This week I speak with Josh Harlan, who is the founder and managing partner of Harlan Capital Partners, which is a privately held investment firm based in Palm Beach, Florida, and which focuses on asset-based investments, including investments backed by media and intellectual property rights, and specifically the monetization of streams of revenue back by intangible assets. During our conversation we speak about various investable streams of revenue in the media, sports and IP universe, and then we also make a hard pivot to discuss artificial intelligence, and what those looking to invest in AI should be considering, the viability of fair use as a defense to the ongoing lawsuits brought by copyright owners against AI developers, and the likely future marketplace for the monetization of training data and AI outputs. Harlan sees the possibility of “some pretty big damages awards on a one-time basis” for content creators in their copyright lawsuits against large AI developers but doesn’t see these legal issues as an existential threat to the AI industry.
Visit us online at IPWatchdog.com.
You can also visit our channels at YouTube, LinkedIn, X, Instagram and Facebook.

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