Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy

Engelberg Center Live!

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/

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May 4, 2026

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Episodes

Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York: Kaitlin Thaney 04.05.2026

This episode is audio from METRO's Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York community event, featuring a presentation by Kaitlin Thaney, Executive Director, Invest in Open Infrastructure. It was recorded on April 8, 2026.

Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York: Tara Hart 01.05.2026

This episode is audio from METRO's Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York community event, featuring a presentation by Tara Hart, Head Archivist of the Whitney Museum of American Art. It was recorded on April 8, 2026.

Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York: Rob Christiansen 30.04.2026

This episode is audio from METRO's Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York community event, featuring a presentation by Rob Christiansen, Director of Broadcast Applications, New York Public Radio. It was recorded on April 8, 2026.

Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York: Henry Felix Raine 29.04.2026

This episode is audio from METRO's Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York community event, featuring a presentation by Henry Felix Raine, Director of the Library Digital Program at the New York Historical. It was recorded on April 8, 2026.

Book Event: Move Slow and Upgrade 12.03.2026

This episode is audio from the book launch for Move Slow and Upgrade, featuring co-author Albert Fox Cahn in conversation with Washington Post technology reporter Shira Ovide. It was recorded on March 4, 2026.

Conspicuous Consumers: Keynote of Nancy Mahon 06.11.2025

This episode is audio from Nancy Mahon's keynote address to the Engelberg Center's Conspicuous Consumers Symposium. It was recorded on October 16 , 2025.

Conspicuous Consumers: What’s Special About Consumers When It Comes to Competition? 05.11.2025

Daniel Francis, NYU School of Law Doha Mekki, UC Berkeley Law Eric Posner, University of Chicago Law School Scott Hemphill, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy, NYU School of Law (moderator)

Conspicuous Consumers: How Do We Understand the Consumer When We Assess the Prospect of Competition in Fair Use? 03.11.2025

Erich Andersen, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy, NYU School of Law Kristelia García, Georgetown Law Katrina Geddes, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Guy Rub, Temple University Beasley School of Law Chris Sprigman, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy, NYU School of Law

Conspicuous Consumers: Keynote of Lisa Bonner 31.10.2025

Lisa Bonner, Esq. Bonner Law, A Professional Corporation

Conspicuous Consumers: How AI Impacts Consumption 30.10.2025

Mala Chatterjee, Columbia Law School Deven Desai, Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business Aaron Perzanowski, University of Michigan Law School Jason Schultz, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy, NYU School of Law (moderator)

Conspicuous Consumers: IP Rights as a Signal to Consumers 29.10.2025

Chris Cotropia, George Washington University Law School Mark McKenna, UCLA School of Law Jacob Noti-Victor, Cardozo Law Rebecca Tushnet, Harvard Law School Jeanne Fromer, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy, NYU School of Law (moderator)

Conspicuous Consumers: The Consumer Scientist 28.10.2025

Charles Duan, American University Washington College of Law Hilary Koch, Advocate for people living with diabetes Fran Visco, National Breast Cancer Coalition Steve Woloshin, Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine Chris Morten, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy, NYU School of Law (moderator)

Conspicuous Consumers: Sustainability in the Eye of the Beholder 27.10.2025

Maggie Chon, Seattle University School of Law Aaron Perzanowski, University of Michigan Law School Jessica Silbey, Boston University School of Law Anna Tischner, Jagiellonian University in Krakow Rochelle Dreyfuss, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy, NYU School of Law (moderator)

Fixing a Broken System: The Path to Public Pharma in New York 07.10.2025

Public pharma is an alternative to our current profit-driven pharmaceutical system. Public pharma uses the public sector to research, develop, manufacture, and distribute drugs. “Fixing a Broken System: The Path to Public Pharma in New York” is a critical discussion that will illuminate the transformative potential of publicly owned, manufactured, and distributed pharmaceuticals as we confront an...

Bad Landlords And The Movement To Take Back Our Rights 25.06.2025

Timeline How Much Does Obama's Summer Reading List Cost Your Library? E-Books for Us DPLA Introduces E-Books Libraries Can Own BRIET Readers First , an organization “dedicated to ensuring access to free and easy-to-use eBook content” For more on how publishers have tried to control library access to information, see The Publisher Play Book: A Timeline Robin Hastings References

Ebooks, Meet Libraries; Libraries, Meet Ebooks 18.06.2025

Timeline Why DRM Doesn’t Work , or How to Download an Audiobook from the Cleveland Public Library Ereaders, Overdrive Compatibility, Libraries as Digital Ghost Towns by Rochelle Hartman Robin Hastings Michael Blackwell References

So What Is An Ebook, Anyway? 11.06.2025

Timeline Overlooked No More: Ángela Ruiz Robles, Inventor of an Early E-Reader - The New York Times Dorothea Salo References

Trailer: Introducing A Podcast About Ebooks from Library Futures 04.06.2025

Timeline How to Destroy the Book, by Cory Doctorow – The Varsity

Public Domain Cabaret: WNYC Public Song Project Players & Necromancers of the Public Domain 24.02.2025

The Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy , Library Futures , Theater of the Apes , and the Information Law Institute bring you this very special Public Domain Day presentation of Necromancers of the Public Domain. Performers skilled in the art of necromancy transformed the book An Hour With The Movies And The Talkies (plucked from the shelves of the New York Society Library's public domain...

Health Care at Reasonable Cost: What’s Next? 17.10.2024

Donald Beers, Office of Chief Counsel of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (retired) Alfred B. Engelberg Abbe Gluck, Yale Law School Arti Rai, Duke University School of Law Ameet Sarpatwari, Harvard Medical School Michael Weinberg, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy, NYU School of Law (moderator)

Health Care at Reasonable Cost: March-in Rights and § 1498 16.10.2024

David J. Kappos, Cravath, Swaine, & Moore LLP Aaron Kesselheim, Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School Rochelle Dreyfuss, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy, NYU School of Law (moderator)

Health Care at Reasonable Cost: Drug Price Negotiations 15.10.2024

Richard Epstein, NYU School of Law Erika Lietzan, University of Missouri School of Law Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, Stanford Law School Steve Pearson, Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) Rachel Sachs, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law Daniel Hemel, NYU School of Law (moderator)

Health Care at Reasonable Cost: The Neglected Hatch-Waxman Act Goal of Data Transparency 14.10.2024

Rebecca Eisenberg, The University of Michigan Law School Richard F. Kingham, Covington & Burling LLP Reshma Ramachandran, Yale School of Medicine Chris Morten, Columbia Law School (moderator)

Health Care at Reasonable Cost: Protecting the Hatch-Waxman Act from Anticompetitive Gaming 11.10.2024

Anisha Dasgupta, Federal Trade Commission Henry Hadad, Bristol-Myers Squibb Steve Shadowen, Hilliard Shadowen LLP Eric Stock, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Scott Hemphill, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy, NYU School of Law (moderator)

Health Care at Reasonable Cost: Commissioner Slaughter Fireside Chat 10.10.2024

Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, Federal Trade Commission Daniel Francis, NYU School of Law

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