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Jessica Silbey
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The Nerdy Photographer Podcast
098 - Fair Use or Infringement? Exploring Intellectual Property and Photography
Intellectual property and copyright laws are something that should interest anyone who is involved in the photography industry. The digital age has made it easier and easier for artistic work to be disseminated and copied. In recent years, theSupreme Court has been hearing more and more intellectual property cases and this week they sent down a decision ruling against the Andy Warhol Foundation in a copyright infringement case versus photographer Lynn Goldsmith. However, does the decision make the sometimes murky waters of 'fair use' and 'transformative' works any clearer? What will the impact of the r...
2023-05-20
35 min
Engelberg Center Live!
Realigning Law, Values, & Technology
On today's episode, Jessica Silbey and Rebecca Giblin discuss their new books "Against Progress" and "Chokepoint Capitalism" with Engelberg Center Faculty Co-Director Jason Schultz. It was recorded on October 13, 2022.
2022-10-31
55 min
Engelberg Center Live!
Fake Symposium: Fake News
- Kate Klonick, St. John's University School of Law- Nathaniel Persily, Stanford Law School- Judge Robert D. Sack, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit- Jessica Silbey, Boston University School of Law- Katherine Strandburg, NYU School of Law and Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy (moderator)
2022-10-26
56 min
Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria
Intellectual Property Law w/ Jessica Silbey
In this episode of Talk Nerdy, Cara is joined by Dr. Jessica Silbey, Professor of Law at Boston University and author of the new book "Against Progress: Intellectual Property and Fundamental Values in the Internet Age." They talk about the complex interplay between social justice, ownership, and innovation against a legal framework that purports to promote the "progress" of science and art. Follow Jessica: @JSilbey.
2022-09-19
55 min
Supreme Myths
Professor Jessica Silbey
Professor Jessica Silbey stops by Supreme Myths to discuss the latest term and the relationship between Intellectual Property law and our fundamental values as well as how film reflects who we are or maybe who we are going to be.
2022-08-19
58 min
Intangiblia™
Against progress - Jessica Silbey
Give me your creations, inventions and innovations, and I will give you back exclusive rights for the greater good of humanity is the general promise of the intellectual property system. Our guest Jessica Silbey details if IP is keeping its promise while explaining how to guide the conversation toward the needed change.Send us a text
2022-08-09
34 min
ABA Law Student Podcast
Intellectual Property and Changing Social Justice Needs
Intellectual property is most often understood in terms of its economic value, but how do our current laws affect everyday creators and innovators? Meg Steenburgh welcomes Professor Jessica Silbey to discuss current issues in IP law and how the mindsets and expectations of younger generations seem to be at odds with the broad scope of many of these laws. They also discuss Professor Silbey’s expertise in film and its evolving uses as a legal tool.Professor Jessica Silbey is a Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law where she teaches and writes in the ar...
2021-10-25
32 min
Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Intellectual Property and Changing Social Justice Needs
Intellectual property is most often understood in terms of its economic value, but how do our current laws affect everyday creators and innovators? Meg Steenburgh welcomes Professor Jessica Silbey to discuss current issues in IP law and how the mindsets and expectations of younger generations seem to be at odds with the broad scope of many of these laws. They also discuss Professor Silbey’s expertise in film and its evolving uses as a legal tool.Professor Jessica Silbey is a Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law where she teaches and writes in the ar...
2021-10-25
36 min
DISCOVERY presented by UW Law
We're All Pirates
While it is generally understood how intellectual property law applies to businesses, entrepreneurs, creatives and the like, IP in fact has played foundational roles in a profusion of landmark cases addressing the country's biggest sociopolitical issues. On this episode, Jessica Silbey, professor of law at Northeastern University and co-director of the school's Center for Law, Innovation and Creativity, challenges traditional notions of the field, discusses impacts of the digital age, and spotlights key cases that illustrate why IP law is woven through the very fabric of American democracy.
2019-07-05
20 min
Ipse Dixit
Jessica Silbey on the Photocopier
In this episode, Jessica M. Silbey, Professor of Law and Co-Director, Center for Law, Innovation and Creativity at Northeastern University School of Law, discusses her essay "Photocopier," which will be included in the book "A History of Intellectual Property in 50 Objects," edited by Claudy Op Den Kamp and Dan Hunter, and published by Cambridge University Press. Silbey begins by describing the book project and explaining how she got involved in it. She then recounts the history of the invention of the photocopier, and the different people and companies involved in its creation. She reflects on the social impact of t...
2019-05-21
29 min
Ipse Dixit
Claudy Op Den Kamp on the History of Intellectual Property in 50 Objects
In this episode, Dr. Claudy Op Den Kamp, Senior Lecturer in Film and faculty member at the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management at Bournemouth University, discusses the book "A History of Intellectual Property in 50 Objects," which she edited with Dan Hunter of Swinburne Law School, and which will be published by Cambridge University Press. The book consists of 50 essays by a wide range of different scholars, from many different backgrounds and countries. Op Den Kamp begins by describing the origin of the book and how they selected the particular objects to include. She reflects on some particular...
2019-03-28
35 min
Oral Argument
Episode 194: Topoi
With Zahr Said and Jessica Silbey, we discuss new narrative forms, their setting, and their influence on law and legal education. How do the natures of podcasts, twitter, fake news, and deep fakes affect the way we experience culture together and how do they construct that culture and our legal culture? Zahr Said's faculty profile and writing Jessica Silbey's faculty profile and writing Zahr Said and Jessica Silbey, Narrative Topoi in the Digital Age Ryan Calo, Digital Market Manipulation Daniel Solove, Privacy and Power: Computer Databases and Metaphors for Information Privacy Special Guests: Jessica Silbey and Zahr...
2019-03-24
59 min
Just Wanna Quilt
Law Professor Jessica Silbey joins us to talk about creativity and intellectual property
Jessica wrote a book called the Eureka Myth. It's all about the relationship of creativity and the law. It's awesome. Here is a link: https://amzn.to/2UZBvUu. Jessica is a Professor of Law and Co-Director, Center for Law, Innovation and Creativity (CLIC) at Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts.
2019-02-19
58 min
International Festival of Arts & Ideas
TAKING OWNERSHIP: MUSIC AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN THE DIGITAL AGE
The Internet has been both a blessing and a curse for musicians, allowing them to spread their work widely but also making them more susceptible to harmful, unlawful copying. Legal scholar Jessica Silbey moderates a conversation with Nancy Baym, Principal Researcher for Microsoft Research New England; Jean Cook, Co-director of the Artist Revenue Streams project; and musician-composer and activist Maria Schneider about alternative models that benefit consumers and artists alike.
2016-08-24
00 min
Dave & Gunnar Show
Episode 74: #74: NEST 9000
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about your singular uniqueness on the web, miniaturizing almost everything, and Dell IT using OpenShift. One of these things is not like the other: Fodor’s Go List 2015 “A foreign language has been creeping into many of the presentations I hear and the memos I read. It adds nothing to a message but noise, and I want your help in stamping it out. It’s called gobbledygook. There’s no shortage of examples. Nothing seems to get finished anymore it gets “finalized.” Things don’t happen at the same time but “coinciden...
2014-12-30
1h 03
Berkman Center
Jessica Silbey on The Eureka Myth: Creators, Innovators and Everyday Intellectual Property [AUDIO]
Why do people create and innovate? And how does intellectual property law encourage, or discourage, the process? In this talk Jessica Silbey — Professor at Suffolk University Law School — discusses her recent book The Eureka Myth: Creators, Innovators, and Everyday Intellectual Property, which investigates the motivations and mechanisms of creative and innovative activity in […] Dec 10, 2014
2014-12-17
1h 06
Suffolk University Law School Podcasts
Harvesting Intellectual Property: Inspired Beginnings and "Work-Makes-Work," Two Stages in the Creative Process of Artists and Innovators
Professor Jessica Silbey of Suffolk University Law School discusses her Intellectual Property law research, as described in her recent article in Notre Dame Law Review Volume 86, Issue 5 and her upcoming book. Read the article at http://bit.ly/A927vO.
2012-01-19
00 min
Suffolk University Law School Podcasts
Patrick Cariou v. Richard Prince
Our IP Podcast series continues with Professor Jessica Silbey analyzing the decision in Patrick Cariou v. Richard Prince. Professor Silbey breaks down the case, which deals with issues pertaining to copyright and Appropriations Art, in this podcast.
2011-03-31
20 min
Suffolk University Law School Podcasts
Careers in IP
As part of our Intellectual Property podcast series, Professor Jessica Silbey discusses career choices available to law school graduates interested in working in IP.
2010-01-25
15 min