In episode 118 of the IPSERIES podcast, I explore the fascinating case of a cafe in Ulsen that copied the design of a famous architect Kwak Hee-soo, and how he fought back to protect his creative work. We discuss the legal and ethical issues involved in architectural plagiarism, and how the Korean court recognized the intellectual property rights of the architect.
I also discuss the implications and challenges of this case for the architecture industry and the public interest. How will this decision affect the competition and innovation in the architectural market? How will this decision influence the behavior and strategies of competitors and copycats?
This is a podcast that you don’t want to miss, so tune in to hear this amazing story of the copycat cafe and the architect who sued them.
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Keep an eye out for more episodes on intellectual property!
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