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Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy

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This season of Engelberg Center Live! contains audio from Engelberg Center events. Previous seasons of Engelberg Center Live! included a deep dive into the datasets used to train AI with Knowing Machines, an oral history of the unionization effort at Kickstarter, and (of course) audio from a range of Engelberg Center events. To learn more about Knowing Machines, please visit https://knowingmachines.org/ To learn more about the Engelberg Center, please visit https://www.nyuengelberg.org/
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Panel Four: Solutions and Alternative Paths Michael Weinberg (moderator), Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy Dave Kappos, Cravath, Swaine & Moore Arti Rai, The Center for Innovation Policy - Duke Law School Michael Frakes, Duke Law School & Melissa Wasserman, The University of Texas at Austin School of Law…
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Panel One: The State of Play in District Courts John Desmarais (moderator), Desmarais LLP Judge Raymond Chen, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Nicholas Groombridge, Groombridge, Wu, Baughman & Stone LLP Judge Maryellen Noreika, U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware Saurabh Vishnubhakat, Cardozo Law…
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Theater of the Apes, Library Futures, and the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy bring you this very special Public Domain Day presentation of Necromancers of the Public Domain. Performers skilled in the art of necromancy will transform the book Broadway Racketeers (plucked from the shelves of the New York Society Library's public domain c…
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Brett Max Kaufman (moderator), American Civil Liberties Union Patrick Holvey, U.S. Department of Justice Santana Jackson, Institute of Museum and Library Services Dillon Reisman, American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey Charlotte Slaiman, Public KnowledgeBy Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy
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Jason Schultz (moderator), New York University School of Law, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy, and Technology Law and Policy Clinic Megan Graham, Samuelson Law Technology & Public Policy Clinic at UC Berkeley School of Law Brett Max Kaufman, American Civil Liberties Union Amanda Levendowski, Intellectual Property and Information Policy …
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Music Used: The Blue Dot Sessions, “Dirty Wallpaper,” “Valentis,” “Pulse,” “Mill Wyrm,” “Cloud Line,” “Pall Canyon,” “A Common Pause,” “Dialtone 11" Citations: Rachel Carson, "Silent Spring" John Keats, "La Belle Dame sans Merci," read by Michael Sheen Siegfried Sassoon, “Everyone Sang,” read by Garrison Keillor…
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Introducing Knowing Machines, a podcast companion to the Knowing Machines project. In this podcast, we're going to look at the data that's used to train artificial intelligence. The building blocks of these systems offer us a powerful way to understand how these systems see the world, how they interpret it, as well as what they don't see, and what …
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It features: Harry First (Honoree), New York University School of Law Elinor Hoffmann, Antitrust Bureau, New York State Attorney General Doug Melamed, Stanford Law School and USC Gould School of Law Howard Shelanski, Georgetown University Law Center and Davis Polk & Wardwell Spencer Weber Waller, Loyola University Chicago School of Law Daniel Franc…
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It features: Dan Rubinfeld (Honoree), New York University School of Law Jennifer Milici, WilmerHale Aviv Nevo, U.S. Federal Trade Commission and University of Pennsylvania Nancy Rose, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chris Sprigman (Moderator), New York University School of Law and Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy…
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It features: Eleanor Fox (Honoree), New York University School of Law Daniel Crane, University of Michigan Law School Rohan Pai, U.S. Federal Trade Commission Phil Weiser, Attorney General of Colorado Scott Hemphill (Moderator), New York University School of Law and Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy…
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Marta Belcher (Filecoin Foundation) moderating a conversation with Aviya Skowron (EleutherAI), Dave Hansen (Authors Alliance), Rebekah Tweed (All Tech Is Human), and Eryk Salvaggio (Siegel Family Endowment)By Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy
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Mike Kemezis (Connecticut Humanities) moderating a conversation with Mike Trizna (Smithsonian Institution), Garvita Kapur (The New York Public Library), Abbey Potter (Library of Congress), and Amanda Figueroa (Curationist)By Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy
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Jeanne Fromer (Moderator), New York University School of Law and Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy Judge Raymond Chen, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit John M. Desmarais, Desmarais LLP Marketa Trimble, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law Melissa Feeney Wasserman, The University of Texas at Austin Sc…
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Graeme B. Dinwoodie (Moderator), Chicago-Kent College of Law Susy Frankel (Moderator), Victoria University of Wellington Christine Haight Farley, American University Washington College of Law Justin Hughes, Loyola Law School Ruth L. Okediji, Harvard Law School Ana Santos Rutschman, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Peter K. Yu, Texa…
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Welcome to Engelberg Center Live, a collection of audio from events held by the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy at NYU Law. Today's episode is a FUNTIME BOOK PARTY presentation by Professor Orly Lobel. Professor Lobel discusses her new book The Equality Machine. The discussion is lead by Professor Jeanne Frommer. The episode was recorde…
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In the aftermath of the leaked Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, warnings to period tracking app users went viral. The message? Ditch them immediately. Weeks later, a New York Times headline countered, “Deleting Your Period Tracker Won’t Protect You.” Join us for a panel discussion with academic, innovation, and …
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Fireside Chat: John Belcaster, General Counsel of MSCHF, John Belcaster, General Counsel of MSCHF, John Belcaster, General Counsel of MSCHF, and Megan Bannigan, Partner, Debevoise & Plimpton, in conversation with Jeanne Fromer, NYU School of Law and Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy.By Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy
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