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Author: Andrew Medina

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G.I. Oh No!

If Raphael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo (painters or turtles) were to decide to paint something together, who gets to hold the brush? In Intellectual Property (IP) terms, working with multiple parties with competing IP interests can feel like many artists working on the same canvas. Let me provide some backstory before I answer this question.

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avatarAndrew MedinaApril 26, 2022February 18, 2023

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