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04/27/2026

⚽ The World Cup is coming to Atlanta, and intellectual property is already running the play. ⚽This month marks the celebration of World Intellectual Property Day 2026, an annual international observance established by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to spotlight the role intellectual property plays in fostering creativity, innovation, and economic growth. This year’s theme places IP at the center of the global sports industry, underscoring the scale and significance of the FIFA World Cup 2026, with matches set to take place in Atlanta this summer.

“The world will be watching the FIFA World Cup this summer, but long before kickoff, intellectual property has already shaped how it’s structured, scaled and monetized,” said Corrine Sukiennik, Executive Director of the Georgia Intellectual Property Alliance.

Before the first match, a sophisticated intellectual property system is already in motion, anchored in patented technologies, trademark agreements, and a layered framework of rights, licensing structures, and commercial strategy. Within this system, broadcast and sponsorship arrangements, proprietary data infrastructures and emerging digital IP assets operate as interconnected drivers of value. Intellectual property is not a backdrop to sport; it is the system that enables it.

This article explores that system, examining how intellectual property operates within one of the world’s most visible global events, and why it matters on the international stage and for innovation ecosystems like Georgia’s that are actively translating ideas into protected, scalable economic value.

Photos from Georgia Entertainment's post 04/24/2026

🎬✨50 years of storytelling and Atlanta showed up in a major way🎬✨Opening night of the Atlanta Film Festival was nothing short of electric at the iconic Plaza Theatre. A sold-out crowd, a standby line wrapped around the block, and a room full of culture-shapers came together to celebrate a milestone moment in the city’s film industry.

From standout appearances by O’Shea Jackson Jr., Alex Orr, and T.I., to the GA premiere of Idiots, a buzz worthy independent film shot entirely in Georgia and produced by Atlanta’s own Josh Harris (Grammercy Park Media, Peach Tree Media), the night was a powerful reminder: this is what it looks like when we create and sustain culture as capital.

ATLFF runs through May 3 with a full slate of programming from the Creative Conference and industry panels to Producers Nights and a stellar lineup of independent films. As an Oscar-qualifying festival, Atlanta continues to cement its place on the global stage of cinema.

04/17/2026

Tonight at City of Refuge, a Georgia story that’s been unfolding for nearly three decades was put on screen. The Greatest of These, directed by Nick Nanton and produced by Katie Tschopp, tells the story of Bruce Deel and the decision to move his family into one of Atlanta’s most challenged areas to build something different.

We were joined by friends who continue to support the work of City of Refuge, including Tim Minard and John Connelly, Marcia Dore, acclaimed actor Christopher Ammanuel, and many others committed to seeing this mission move forward.

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