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PitchMark® now lets creatives sell their ideas securely on the blockchain
PitchMark® now lets creatives sell their ideas securely on the blockchain

Safeguard your IP in the age of AI - PLUS: Launch of Ideas.Exchange

Event date 24 April 2026 15:30 – 18:00

Location 138 Robinson Road #21-02 Oxley Tower Lobby 1 Singapore 068906

Defend your Intellectual Property Rights in the rapidly evolving AI landscape—don’t miss our crucial discussion on deterring unauthorized AI use.

Hosted by CNBC's Sri Jegarajah, hear how the Copyright Act 2021 allows AI to access original works unless the creator has explicitly said they should be excluded (this article explains).

In addition, we are launching Ideas.Exchange, a platform which allows business owners to safeguard their IP and sell their ideas to prospects and clients.

🎟️ Featured guest speakers

  • Prof David Llewelyn, Professor Emeritus (Law) at Singapore Management University

Prof Llewelyn is a distinguished lawyer, teacher, and arbitrator based in Singapore, with top skills in intellectual property, international law, and corporate law. He currently serves as Professor Emeritus (Law) at Singapore Management University, where he previously spent over a decade as a Professor in Intellectual Property Law and served as the Deputy Dean of the School of Law.

  • Bryan Ghows, technology lawyer, Ghows LLC

Mr Ghows is a leading technology and intellectual property lawyer based in Singapore, with decades of experience advising global corporations and innovative businesses at the intersection of law, technology, and commerce.

  • Mark Laudi, Founder/Managing Partner, PitchMark LLP

Mr Laudi is a serial entrepreneur and communication coach, who like so many people in the creative industries, has witnessed idea theft first hand. By launching Ideas.Exchange his mission is to ensure the Intellectual Property provided by the creative industries are acknowledged, respected and paid for!

👩‍🎨 Who Should Attend

This event is for you if you work in the creative industries, including:

  • Graphic designers
  • Advertising executives
  • Freelance writers
  • Architects
  • Videographers
  • Public relations professionals

...anyone who pitches their original works to prospective clients.

🧠 What You’ll Learn

  • How the law treats creative works you produce using AI
  • What recourse is available to you if AI draws on your work without permission or compensation
  • How to sell your ideas through PitchMark® Ideas.Exchange
  • How to avoid sharpening your competitiveness by not charging pitch fees, and still being compensated for your work

🖥️ Hybrid Format

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    Ordinarily you create architectural drawings for a prospect. But then the prospect hires someone else to execute your plans and doesn't even acknowledge your work, let alone pay you for it. With PitchMark® Ideas.Exchange your prospect can instantly license your plans, and you get paid straight away by credit card.

    You've designed the construction plans, and you should get paid for your work
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    Ordinarily graphic designers create creative pitches, marketing plans, logo designs, and more. The problem is when the prospect declines your ideas, only to implement your creatives by themselves or hand them to a competing design firm to execute. Now with PitchMark® Ideas.Exchange they can either award the contract to you, or they can license your concepts from you.

    Your graphic designs are your life blood, and you should get paid for your creativity
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    Websites make or break a business - if you've come up with a great concept you should be paid for it
  • Freelance writers avoid copyright breaches, and get paid faster, when they submit articles to editors

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    Make it as difficult as possible to circumvent copyright laws, and get paid for your written articles sooner
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    Retainer work is hard to come by in the PR industry, which means most of your output is project-based. Worst of all, they might just use the written materials you produce without any payment to you at all. Now with PitchMark® Ideas.Exchange they are on notice that you reserve all rights to your work. If they accept it they can pay for it straight away.

    Your work may be difficult to quantify but whether on retainer or project based you should get paid for it
  • Videographers beware of prospects who rip off your storyboard

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    Don't let your storyboard be the creative spark for someone else's TikTok video