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[s4e3] — Intellectual Property

Filled with laugh-out-loud hilarious text and cartoons, the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series follows Greg Heffley as he records the daily trials and triumphs of friendship, family life and middle school where undersized weaklings have to share the hallways with kids who are taller, meaner and already shaving! On top of all that, Greg must be careful to avoid the dreaded CHEESE TOUCH!

The first book in the series was published in 2007 and became instantly popular for its relatable humor. Today, more than 300 million copies have been sold around the world!

[s4e3] — Intellectual Property

In the Silicon Valley episode , the high-stakes world of tech legalities collides with sleep-deprived mania. After the collapse of PiperChat, the episode serves as a "reshuffling of the deck," pushing Richard toward a monumental new project and forcing him into an alliance with his bitterest rival. The "New Internet" & The Patent Trap

Monica Hall attempts to sabotage her rival, Ed Chen, by tricking him into backing the questionable SeeFood project, though the plan backfires when the app finds accidental success.

Dinesh attempts to navigate life after the PiperChat legal scare by going on a date, while Big Head pivots to academia. Key Highlights & Trivia

Facing a legal dead-end, Richard visits Gavin Belson—who has just been ousted from Hooli—leading to a potential partnership where Gavin provides the patent and Richard the algorithm. Secondary Plotlines: SeeFood & Social Moves

Erlich Bachman maneuvers Jian-Yang into a $200,000 seed deal with venture capitalists by rebranding Jian-Yang's modest octopus recipe app into the "SeeFood" concept.

Richard finds that his "original" idea for a peer-to-peer network was already conceived by the late Peter Gregory.

While Richard spirals, the rest of the incubator crew explores their own "intellectual property" ventures:

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[S4E3] Intellectual Property

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In the Silicon Valley episode , the high-stakes world of tech legalities collides with sleep-deprived mania. After the collapse of PiperChat, the episode serves as a "reshuffling of the deck," pushing Richard toward a monumental new project and forcing him into an alliance with his bitterest rival. The "New Internet" & The Patent Trap

Monica Hall attempts to sabotage her rival, Ed Chen, by tricking him into backing the questionable SeeFood project, though the plan backfires when the app finds accidental success.

Dinesh attempts to navigate life after the PiperChat legal scare by going on a date, while Big Head pivots to academia. Key Highlights & Trivia

Facing a legal dead-end, Richard visits Gavin Belson—who has just been ousted from Hooli—leading to a potential partnership where Gavin provides the patent and Richard the algorithm. Secondary Plotlines: SeeFood & Social Moves

Erlich Bachman maneuvers Jian-Yang into a $200,000 seed deal with venture capitalists by rebranding Jian-Yang's modest octopus recipe app into the "SeeFood" concept.

Richard finds that his "original" idea for a peer-to-peer network was already conceived by the late Peter Gregory.

While Richard spirals, the rest of the incubator crew explores their own "intellectual property" ventures: