While Richard spirals, the rest of the incubator crew explores their own "intellectual property" ventures:
Dinesh attempts to navigate life after the PiperChat legal scare by going on a date, while Big Head pivots to academia. Key Highlights & Trivia [S4E3] Intellectual Property
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. While Richard spirals, the rest of the incubator
Richard finds that his "original" idea for a peer-to-peer network was already conceived by the late Peter Gregory. In the Silicon Valley episode , the high-stakes
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
In a dry but pivotal twist, Richard realizes that a number he mistook for a phone contact is actually a patent number for his exact concept—and the patent is owned by Hooli.
Richard Hendricks, caving under the weight of his own genius and a lack of sleep, becomes obsessed with a "decentralized internet".