

Engelberg Center Live!
Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy
This season of Engelberg Center Live! contains audio from Engelberg Center events.
Previous seasons of Engelberg Center Live! included a history of ebooks from Library Futures, 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 the Engelberg Center, please visit https://www.nyuengelberg.org/
Previous seasons of Engelberg Center Live! included a history of ebooks from Library Futures, 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 the Engelberg Center, please visit https://www.nyuengelberg.org/
Episodes
Mentioned books

Sep 28, 2023 • 44min
GenAI & the Creativity Cycle: Copyright and open sharing of heritage collections and data: bounty or bane for creativity in the age of AI?
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)

Sep 27, 2023 • 54min
GenAI & the Creativity Cycle: Fair remuneration of creators — Can AI be an answer?
Ami Bhatt (McKinsey & Co) moderating a conversation with Justin Haan (Morrison Foerster), Wade Wallerstein (Grey Area), karen darricades (CC Canada), and Carla Gannis (NYU)

Sep 26, 2023 • 47min
GenAI & the Creativity Cycle: Can AI help everyone enjoy culture as a global public good?
Brigitte Vézina (Creative Commons) moderating a conversation with Yacine Jernite (Hugging Face), Stacey Lantagne (Western New England University), and Nicholas Garcia (Public Knowledge)

Sep 25, 2023 • 46min
GenAI & the Creativity Cycle: Can AI propel cultural heritage institutions through their digital transformation?
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)

Apr 28, 2023 • 1h
Section 112: Guiding Principles Going Forward
Scott Hemphill (Moderator), New York University School of Law and Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy Paul R. Gugliuzza, Temple University Beasley School of Law Nathan Kelley, Perkins Coie Erin Mehta, Northrop Grumman

Apr 27, 2023 • 1h 2min
Section 112: Section 112 in Technology
Laura Sheridan (Moderator), Google Isabella Fu, Microsoft David J. Kappos, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLPNatalie S. Richer, Lerner David

Apr 26, 2023 • 59min
Section 112: Section 112 in the Life Sciences
Bruce Wexler (Moderator), Paul Hastings Henry Hadad, Bristol-Myers Squibb Amy Nelson, Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Patent and Trademark OfficeE. Joshua Rosenkranz, Orrick

Apr 25, 2023 • 1h 3min
Section 112: Amgen v. Sanofi
John Desmarais (Moderator), Desmarais LLP Judge Kathleen O'Malley, Irell and Manella LLP Lisa Pensabene, O'Melveny & Myers Jonathan E. Singer, Fish and Richardson

Apr 6, 2023 • 49min
DreyFEST: IP Polycentrism Panel
Margaret Chon (Moderator), Seattle University School of LawBarton Beebe, New York University School of Law and Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & PolicyBarbara Lauriat, The George Washington University School of LawChris Sprigman, New York University School of Law and Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy

Apr 5, 2023 • 1h 2min
DreyFEST: Courts and Jurisdiction Panel
Jeanne Fromer (Moderator), New York University School of Law and Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & PolicyJudge Raymond Chen, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal CircuitJohn M. Desmarais, Desmarais LLPMarketa Trimble, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of LawMelissa Feeney Wasserman, The University of Texas at Austin School of Law


