Engelberg Center Innovation Policy Colloquium Podcast

Engelberg Center Innovation Policy Colloquium

Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy
Interviews about cutting edge intellectual property and innovation law issues from participants in the Engelberg Center at NYU Law's Innovation Policy Colloquium.
Dev Gangjee on Geographical Indications
Professor Dev Gangjee of the University of Oxford Faculty of Law discusses Geographical Indications – why they exist, where they are changing, and how they can retain their legitimacy.
Dec 18, 2019
35 min
Yafit Lev-Aretz and Katherine Strandburg on Privacy Regulation and Innovation
Professor Yafit Lev-Aretz of the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College and Professor Katherine Strandburg of NYU Law discuss the relationship between privacy regulation and innovation.
Dec 11, 2019
28 min
Amy Adler on Copyright for Fine Art
Professor Amy Adler of NYU Law discusses her work on the role that copyright plays in the world of fine art, and if copyright provides value in that context.
Dec 4, 2019
31 min
William McGeveran on Selfmarks
Professor William McGeveran of the University of Minnesota Law School discussed his work on selfmarks – trademarks that people register about themselves.
Nov 27, 2019
34 min
Joseph Fishman and Deepa Varadarajan on Trade Secrets
Professor Joseph Fishman of Vanderbilt Law School and Professor Deepa Varadarajan of the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University discuss setting boundaries on trade secrets.
Nov 20, 2019
30 min
Jane Anderson on Traditional Knowledge Labels
Professor Jane Anderson of New York University discussed how indigenous and traditional knowledge interacts with intellectual property law. We focus on the Traditional Knowledge Labels project, designed to help people better understand the use and provenance of traditional knowledge.
Nov 13, 2019
41 min
Graeme Dinwoodie on Non-Traditional Trademarks
Professor Graeme Dinwoodie of the Chicago-Kent College of Law discusses non-traditional trademarks – trademarks that do not take the form of words or logos.
Nov 6, 2019
39 min
Mark McKenna on Unfair Disruption
Professor Mark McKenna of Notre Dame Law School discussed his work, along with Professor Mark Lemley of Stanford Law School, on unfair disruption. This work explores when incumbents should be able to use legal tools to stop disruption from coming to their industry.
Oct 30, 2019
36 min
Nicholson Price on Grants
Professor Nicholson Price of the University of Michigan Law School discusses grants with NYU Law Engelberg Center Executive Director Michael Weinberg. Although the grant system is tens – if not hundreds – of times larger than the prize system, it tends to be understudied as a way to incentivize production.
Oct 23, 2019
31 min
Series Introduction with Professors Barton Beebe and Jeanne Fromer
We kick off the series by discussing the upcoming season with NYU Law Professors Barton Beebe and Jeanne Fromer, including highlights and key ideas that will emerge over the course of the season.
Oct 14, 2019
25 min