Episodes
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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 Three: IPR Today
Rochelle Dreyfuss (moderator), NYU School of Law and Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy
Gabrielle Higgins, Desmarais LLP
Scott McKeown, Wolf Greenfield
Naveen Modi, Paul Hastings
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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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This episode is audio of Judge Raymond Chen's introductory remarks from the Engelberg Center's Rethinking Patent Prosecution, Review, and Litigation event. It was recorded on March 28, 2024.
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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 class of 2024) into a one-night-only variety show. The necromancers will be joined by music from Miss Maybell and the Jazz Age Artistes and updates on efforts to establish a National Public Domain Day.
Necromancers include:
Nick Balaban (Hello, Cruel World / Blues Clues)
Ellia Bisker & Heather Cole (Charming Disaster / Funkrust Brass Band)
Bryce Edwards (The Bryce Edwards Frivolity Hour)
Dejen Tesfagiorgis (Deja Deja Comedy)
Hosted by Ayun Halliday (Creative, Not Famous / The East Village Inky)
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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 Knowledge
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Jake Karr (moderator), Technology Law and Policy Clinic
Ava McAlpin, Lincoln Center for Performing Arts
Samanatha Fink Hedrick, FullStory
Florina Yezril, Gibson Dunn
Ethan Lin, Brown Rudnick
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Melodi Dincer (moderator), Technology Law and Policy Clinic
Kiana Boroumand, Technology Law and Policy Clinic
Batya Kemper, Technology Law and Policy Clinic
Talya Nevins, Technology Law and Policy Clinic
Talya Whyte, Technology Law and Policy Clinic
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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 Clinic at Georgetown Law
Peter Steffensen, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law
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Jennie Rose Halperin (moderator), Library FuturesMicah May, Digital Public Library of AmericaCarmi Parker, Whatcom County Library SystemKathleen Riegelhaupt, New York Public Library
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Claire Woodcock (moderator), Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & PolicyEmily Hamilton, University of Minnesota PressDennis Johnson, Melville HouseClaire Kelley, Seven Stories Press
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Music used:
The Blue Dot Sessions, “Delicates,” “Gran PKL,” “Sorry Linus"
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The Blue Dot Sessions, “Three Stories,” “Lahaina"
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Music Used:
The Blue Dot Sessions, "Angel Tooth,” “Paper Feather"
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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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The Blue Dot Sessions, “Arizona Moon,” “Color Country"
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