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Die sportliche Lage beim VfB Oldenburg bringt Geschäftsführer Michael Weinberg kurz und knapp auf den Punkt. „Wir wissen, dass es einzig und allein darum geht, den Abstieg zu vermeiden“, sagt er und führt bei seinem Besuch in der "Nordwestkurve" aus: „Wir wissen, dass wir noch 17 Endspiele haben.“ Natürlich sprach Weinberg aber nicht nur über die Gründe für Platz 18, sondern auch über Finanzen, über Strukturen, über das neue Stadion und über die Rolle von Thomas Schaaf. Was Weinberg über die Entwicklung des Unterbaus beim VfB sagt, in welchen Dingen der Verein beim Stadionneubau involviert ist und was er über die offene Präsidentenposition im Verein ankündigt, gibt es in der neuen Folge auf die Ohren.
In our final episode of the season we reconnect with Michael Weinberg, Director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy, for the recent legal cases revolving around generative AI models and the continuing impact of the monkey selfie legal case. Episode page with notes and transcript This season of the podcast was produced with the Engelberg Center for Innovation Law and Policy at NYU. Our host is Lee Tusman. Our audio production is by Max Ludlow. All of the music on today's episode are by our audio engineer Max Ludlow. The tracks are Body Memory, Poole and Relic, CC BY. This episode is licensed under CC BY 4.0
Dezember 2021, Rathaus in Oldenburg. Michael Weinberg, Geschäftsführer des VfB, wird mit Vereinsvertretern vorstellig bei Oberbürgermeister Jürgen Krogmann sowie Mitarbeitern der Stadt. Der VfB ist gerade überraschend Wintermeister geworden in der Regionalliga Nord – und Weinberg stellt im Rathaus die Frage: "Was passiert, wenn wir in die 3. Liga aufsteigen?" Schließlich ist das Marschwegstadion untauglich für den Profifußball. In der neuen Podcast-Folge der "Nordwestkurve" spricht Weinberg über den langen Prozess, hin zur nun feststehenden Entscheidung für ein neues Stadion. Als "Total rührend, emotional", beschreibt Weinberg die Entscheidung, die mit einer Party mit Fans und Sponsoren im OL's sowie in der Metro gefeiert wurde. Er sei aber auch "froh, dass es jetzt vorbei ist". Mit der Perspektive eines neuen Stadions, das Ende 2027 fertiggestellt sein soll, "haben wir eine große Möglichkeit, etwas zu schaffen, was 20 oder 30 Jahre andauert", so Weinberg. "Wir wollen über kurz oder lang in dem Stadion in der 3. Liga spielen."
Jonathan Coulton discusses his cover of Irving Berlin's 1924 waltz "All Alone" for the Public Song Project. Then, we're joined by Michael Weinberg, executive director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy at NYU, who breaks down some copyright jargon and the latest news in property law that you should know about, including who owns an A.I. creation.
This episode kicks off our season working with the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy. We talk about copyright and its limits; licenses and ethical open source; and the infamous monkey selfie legal case. This episode features conversations with Michael Weinberg, the Executive Director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy at NYU School of Law. We also speak with computer scientist, game designer and media artist Ramsey Nasser on the Anti-Capitalist Software License. Finally, we join some of the organizers from the ml5.js programming library, which aims to make “machine learning approachable for a broad audience of artists, creative coders, and students.” Episode notes and transcript
Michael Weinberg (moderator), New York University School of Law and Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & PolicyMehtab Khan, Yale Law SchoolMichelle Wu, Formerly Georgetown University Law Center
Michael Weinberg (moderator), New York University School of Law and Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & PolicyGuy LeCharles Gonzalez, Library PassMichael Tamblyn, Rakuten Kobo
Was bedeutet der Abstieg des VfB Oldenburg für den Profifußball in Oldenburg? Im VfB-Talk der NWZ diskutierten der Oberbürgermeister Jürgen Krogmann und der VfB-Geschäftsführer Michael Weinberg auch über die Stadionpläne. Es gab Euphorie – aber auch Skepsis.
In der insgesamt sechsten Ausgabe von „Nordwestkurve - der VfB-Talk“ diskutieren hochkarätige Gäste die Pros und Contras einer neuen Fußball-Arena neben den Weser-Ems-Hallen. Mit dabei sind Oldenburgs Oberbürgermeister Jürgen Krogmann, Michael Weinberg, Geschäftsführer des Fußball-Drittligisten, Ulrich Pohland, Vorstandsmitglied für Vereins- und Organisationsentwicklung im Stadtsportbund und Gesa Gerding, selbst Fußballerin und Mitglied des VfB Oldenburg.
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From a series of books to TV sets around the world. We welcome our next guest Executive Producer Michael Weinberg who shares his start on creating the Heartland series. *Please note some episodes may contain spoilers..*
In this podcast episode, Kumar Panja, head of J.P. Morgan's EMEA Capital Advisory Group discusses applying machine learning to aspects of ESG, SDG and Natural Language Processing with three experts. Amir Amel-Zadeh ,an associate professor of accounting at the side business school at the University of Oxford, George Mussalli, CIO of equity investments at PanAgora Asset Management and Michael Weinberg, who is a managing director and head of hedge funds and alternative alpha at APG. The views in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of JPMorgan Chase & Co. or its affiliates. This communication is provided for information purposes only. JPMorgan Chase & Co. or its affiliates (collectively, J.P. Morgan) normally make a market and trade as principal in securities, other financial products and other asset classes that may be discussed in this communication. For additional disclaimers and regulatory disclosures, please consult: https://www.jpmorgan.com/disclosures/salesandtradingdisclaimer. This communication is provided for informational purposes only. JP Morgan Chase or its affiliates, collectively J.P. Morgan, normally make a market and trade as principal in securities, other financial products and other asset classes that may be discussed in this communication.
"Heart to Heartland" is a weekly podcast about CBC's Heartland from a fan perspective, hosted by two fans, Soile and Isabelle. This week we discuss the cryptic photo Michael Weinberg posted, new projects, and wardrobe for the main characters. Michael Weinberg - Michelle erased picture: https://www.instagram.com/p/CcA4XIhr3k_/ Cindy Busby - "Hearts Down Under": https://www.hallmarkchannel.com/hearts-down-under Tatiana Maslany - Canadian Screen Awards: https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/canadian-screen-awards-lineup-1.6397895 Heartland Trivia Experience: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/heartland-trivia-experience-tickets-305938078027?fbclid=IwAR2j5d1J6Y_ESq7WzmGG9Rz1UioAN6MaUlwTvfB_PL5lCbmrBVV982PCjYM Dayo Ade - Actra Awards in Toronto: https://www.instagram.com/p/CbCQBnnOiQx/ Amber Marshall - "The Good Americans": https://stormerligefilms.com/projects Dempsey Bryk - "Fail to Prepare" rental: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fail-to-prepare#/ Donna Fuller - Behind the scenes of Heartland Season 15: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa_miEXrjLw Amber Marshall - Ramblin' Rides Episode 9: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ-FTSEHKLY&feature=emb_title Cindy Busby - Cameo: https://www.cameo.com/cindybusby Heartland on Netflix - Top 10: https://www.tvguide.com/news/netflix-top-10-rankings-april-7/ Michelle Nolden - Fight Back Libby - chicken talk: https://twitter.com/noldenmichelle/status/1512042292642779137
Michael Weinberg reflects on what he learned working in a successful advocacy coalition over several years, and shares tips for how foundations of any size can lay the ground to catalyze significant policy-level change on issues they care about. *** Bio: Michael Weinberg is a Policy Officer at the Thornburg Foundation. His previous roles include program evaluation manager for New Mexico's Legislative Finance Committee, public school teacher, and principal. Michael earned his doctorate in education from the University of New Mexico and lives in Albuquerque with his wife and two teenage daughters. Michael's blogs: Advocating For State-Level Systems Changes: Policy Work By a Small Foundation
A coalition is a powerful way for a group of foundations to learn together and build skills to do advocacy. Each member brings a different and valuable perspective. Michael Weinberg shares how a group of funders he brought together in New Mexico on early childhood got involved in advocacy, built relationships and trust with the state's legislature, and helped catalyze long-term public investments in the state's children and families. *** Bio: Michael Weinberg is a Policy Officer at the Thornburg Foundation. His previous roles include program evaluation manager for New Mexico's Legislative Finance Committee, public school teacher, and principal. Michael earned his doctorate in education from the University of New Mexico and lives in Albuquerque with his wife and two teenage daughters. Michael's blogs: Advocating For State-Level Systems Changes: Policy Work By a Small Foundation
Small, place-based foundations are uniquely positioned to make change in the policy arena. In this three-part Podcast, Michael Weinberg chronicles the Thornburg Foundation's move into advocacy, the first steps, the unfolding journey, and what the advocacy coalition ended up accomplishing, which surpassed expectations. Michael explores how successful advocacy work is grounded in research and data, collaboration, and focused persistence. Part 2 will be published in June. *** Bio: Michael Weinberg is a Policy Officer at the Thornburg Foundation. His previous roles include program evaluation manager for New Mexico's Legislative Finance Committee, public school teacher, and principal. Michael earned his doctorate in education from the University of New Mexico and lives in Albuquerque with his wife and two teenage daughters. Michael's blogs: Advocating For State-Level Systems Changes: Policy Work By a Small Foundation
Friend of No Vacancy Live Michael Weinberg joins me to talk about his experience in hospitality and through the pandemic. Being a sales person based in Chicago it's been rough, but we talk about how he keeps a positive mindset moving forward! We also touch on relocation potential and why it's not as easy as some think for job seekers.
Criminal Behaviorology Two MORE Speakers on Behavior Analysis (Novel Uses of ABA - Part II) In our second installment of the webinar series (Novel Uses of Applied Behavior Analysis - Part II) we have presentations from Joseph Cautilli and Michael Weinberg. Joseph Cautilli, PhD, BCBA-D, has served in numerous settings and has been a guest on a previous episode. Michael Weinberg, PhD, BCBA-D, has 35 plus years of experience in the application of behavior analytic services to various populations and age groups. SPECIAL NOTE: This is a recording of a live webinar and CE units are no longer available for purchase. A video presentation of this discussion can be found in its entirety below: https://youtu.be/9Mct_eGJmmA Our Facebook Page on the Novel Uses of ABA Webinar Series: https://www.facebook.com/NovelApplications To access the slides from these two lectures (Forensic Behavior Analysis Facebook Group - Under “Files.” Look for Novel Uses of ABA Webinar - Part II): https://www.facebook.com/groups/1103246663153346/files Cautilli Highlights: - The history of behaviorists in instruction - The interventions they created and their effectiveness. - The history of Curriculum Based Measurement (CBM) - Research supporting CBM - The importance of rate as a unit of measure in CBM - Methods for assessing students on reading curriculum Weinberg Highlights: - Definition of Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) - Three OBM methods as applied to improvement of staff performance - Describing a model of implementation of OBM to provide outcomes of an organization - Explanation and description of tools employers and HR professionals may use to improve hiring practices Criminal Behaviorology podcast with Joseph Cautilli on “Behaviorism Applied Everywhere” (8/28/2019): https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/2020-08-28T06_59_37-07_00 https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/Behaviorism-Applied-Everywhere--Joe-Cautilli-Discusses-the-Many-Uses-of-Behavior-Analysis-eippns Portions of the first Novel Uses of ABA Webinar, as featured on this podcast (“Two Speakers on Behavior Analysis - Novel Uses of ABA”): https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/2020-09-30T18_55_28-07_00 https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/Two-Speakers-on-Behavior-Analysis-Novel-Uses-of-ABA-eke5nm Look up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav. Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger. CB Podcast Sites: https://criminalbehaviorology.podomatic.com https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal-behaviorology/id1441879795?mt=2&uo=4 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/support
Ten years ago, a community came together around a definition of open source hardware to be clear about what it means to share designs for physical things, and doing so in a way that allows others to make, modify, distribute or use those things. This definition has been managed by the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA). In this episode, I talk with Alicia Gibb, Executive Director of OSHWA and board president, Michael Weinberg about the growth of open source hardware, its certification process and the role of open source hardware in the maker response to COVID-19.
Katie and Steve speak with Michael Weinberg, the Executive Director of the Engelberg Center of Innovation Law and Policy at NYU Law School, about 3D digitization of gallery, library, archive and museum (“GLAM”) institution collections, the goals and motivations for such projects, and how digitization implicates (or doesn’t) rightsholders. They also discuss the open access framework in which these digitization projects occur, the difference between 2D and 3D copying, and the legal and ethical frameworks at play. Resources: https://glam3d.org/ https://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/engelberg https://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/engelberg/team/weinberg https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp2/25/421/2325910/
77% of managers said they didn’t know or didn’t think that ESG provided any alpha opportunities, according to a recent client study on ESG by the Capital Advisory Group. In this podcast episode, Kumar Panja, head of J.P. Morgan’s EMEA Capital Advisory Group discusses application and future of ESG investing with guest-speakers Jason Mitchell, the co-head of Responsible Investment at Man Group plc, and Michael Weinberg, head of Hedge Funds and Alternative Alpha Hedge Fund Investments at APG Asset Management US Inc. Mitchell and Weinberg share their insights on where we are headed with ESG investing and the potential for alpha opportunities. The views in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of JPMorgan Chase & Co. or its affiliates. This communication is provided for information purposes only. JPMorgan Chase & Co. or its affiliates (collectively, J.P. Morgan) normally make a market and trade as principal in securities, other financial products and other asset classes that may be discussed in this communication. For additional disclaimers and regulatory disclosures, please consult: https://www.jpmorgan.com/country/US/en/salesandtradingdisclaimer.
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It turns out that the West Coast doesn't have a lock on law and tech innovation. On this episode, we talk with four guests who are involved in the upcoming NYU Law and Tech: Impact on Innovation, coming up on October 15, 2019. Our guests today are Felicity Conrad is a NYU grad and CoFounder and CEO of Paladin. Michael Weinberg is the Executive Director at the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy at NYU. Christian Lang, Head of Strategy at Reynen Court. And, Anna McGrane is also an NYU Law alum, and is the Co-founder and COO of PacerPro. Each discuss their individual experiences with legal tech innovation, and how the NYU campus has become an launching point for many of its grads toward the legal technology and innovation community. From start-ups to meet-ups, our guests believe that NYU is showing that innovation can have a definite East Coast flavor. Information Inspirations The Return of FREE PACER!! Northwestern University's Interdisciplinary team, which includes seven law faculty, including our previous guest, Tom Gaylord, was awarded a National Science Foundation Convergence Accelerator Grant this month. The $1 Million grant will be used to advance Northwestern's AI-Powered data platform which interfaces with the federal PACER system. The Northwestern Open Access to Court Records Initiative (NOACRI) Team includes lawyers, journalists, economists, and policy makers across the different schools at Northwestern, and they are working to create tools needed to make the data locked in PACER available, and then link that data to public information about the litigants, judges, lawyers, and the courts. We wish them luck!! Can Congress Regulate Algorithms used in judicial processes? California Representative, Mark Takano has introduced the “Justice in Forensic Algorithms Act of 2019.” The idea is to create a standards for these algorithms that make them more transparent, especially to the defense teams, not just for the results, but for the entire process. Algorithms used in the courts will also not be able to hide behind trade secrets to prevent those affected by the algorithms from understanding how these results were produced. Can the government actually pull this off? It'll be interesting to see how this progresses. Plus, a bonus inspiration on what law firms should be doing to encourage 1L's and 2L's to learn more about technology while still at the law schools. Listen, Subscribe, Comment Contact us anytime by tweeting us at @gebauerm or @glambert. Or, you can call The Geek in Review hotline at 713-487-7270 and leave us a message. We'd love to hear any ideas you'd like us to cover in future episodes. Also, subscribe, rate, and comment on The Geek In Review on your favorite podcast platform. As always, the great music you hear on the podcast is from Jerry David DeCicca, thanks Jerry!
Dee sits down with the first place winners of INVISION’s 2019 America’s Finest Optical Retailers contest: Robbie Johnson Weinberg and Dr. Michael Weinberg of Eclectic Eye in Memphis, TN.After establishing how Robbie and Dr. Mike met and how Eclectic came to be, they get into the nitty gritty of the things that makes Eclectic Eye a very special business. Like the fact that they converted to private pay only – that’s right, they take NO insurance - and the benefit that affords them (23:00). They also made the decision to only carry independent brands (27:00) and how other independents can make that decision too. At 34:34 minutes, they talk about the important role a business’s overall environment plays to the success of an independent eyecare business. Shortly after (35:30), they dig deep on working with an outside agency for branding, marketing and social media management and why it’s worth the money. Robbie and Dr. Mike also provide advice for others interested in finding their own agency to work with. And while they are doling out the advice, at 42:00 they provide their advice for couples – or anyone – looking to start their own independent eyecare business. Lastly, they talk about their few regrets (45:30) and how they had tackled them sooner. Be sure to stay to the end because they are issues some of you may currently be facing.
Si le plastique est si nocif pour l'environnement, pourquoi en utilisons-nous autant? / If plastic is so bad for the environment, why do we use so much of it? Avec Jimena Faerber et Michael Weinberg, Adjunct Professor of Finance and Economics, Columbia Business School
WTFFF?! 3D Printing Podcast Volume Two: 3D Print Tips | 3D Print Tools | 3D Start Point
In this episode with Michael Weinberg, IP and General Counsel at Shapeways, Tom and Tracy Hazzard address why it is important to pay attention to what is going on with copyright and trademark law in the 3D printing industry, including a current Supreme Court case that is taking up this situation on IP and infringement issues. This episode will be helpful to anyone in the 3D printing field, but especially the designers and those with a 3D print business. To send us a message, go to 3dstartpoint.com or shoot us a message at info@3dstartpoint.com or on our facebook or twitter! Its absolutely free, so ask away and and don't forget to subscribe so you can hear more on our regularly scheduled Thursday podcast episodes! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the WTFFF?! 3D Printing movement today: 3DStartpoint.com 3D Startpoint Facebook 3D Startpoint LinkedIn Hazz Design Twitter 3D Startpoint YouTube
Michael Weinberg is IP and General Counsel for Shapeways. He talks about Intellectual property laws and rights of users as well as other topics concerning IP and 3D Printing. _______________ You are welcome to use this podcast on your website. For further information and possible images associated with this podcast visit the podcast page of DigitalSculpting.net For more information and more podcasts visit DigitalSculpting.net Join the conversation on 3D technology in fine art and craft on both Facebook and LinkedIn. Find "3D Technology in Fine Art and Craft: Exploring 3D Printing, Scanning, Sculpting and Milling" on Amazon. Follow the podcast host on twitter. Some of these podcasts are made into enhanced podcasts with images and can be found on youtube.
[Cheyenne talks to Michael Weinberg about 3D printing as a disruptive technology, intellectual property law, Creative Commons and some of the controversy (and hilarity) related to 3D printing in the news.] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/60495
[Cheyenne talks to Michael Weinberg about 3D printing as a disruptive technology, intellectual property law, Creative Commons and some of the controversy (and hilarity) related to 3D printing in the news.] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/60495
March 11, 2014. Several foreign countries have laws that address mass digitization in different ways. Speakers discussed the option of extended collective licensing for purposes of mass digitization in detail and whether the United States should look abroad to foreign extended collective licensing approaches for ideas on domestic action on the issue of mass digitization. Karyn Temple Claggett, Catherine Rowland, Gregory Barnes, Brandon Butler, Jan Constantine, Mike Furlough, Ariel Katz, Debra LaKind, Jim Mahoney, Corynne McSherry, Casey Rae, Lauri Rechardt, Colin Rushing, Jerker Ryden, Frederic Schroeder, Ben Sheffner, Michael Weinberg and Cynthia Turner. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6452
March 11, 2014. The Copyright Office's 2006 Report did not suggest creation of an exception to copyright for use of orphan works, but instead recommended that Congress limit the remedies that the copyright owner could seek against good faith users of orphan works to injunctive relief and "reasonable compensation" for the use of the work. The appropriate structure and scope of remedies continues to be a significant issue of concern for both copyright owners and potential users of orphan works. During this panel discussion, remedies and procedures in the context of orphan works were discussed by Karyn Temple Claggett, Catherine Rowland, Patrick Boyle, Richard Burgess, Greg Cram, Emily Feltren, Elizabeth Townsend Gard, Ann F. Hoffman, Ariel Katz, Lee Knife, Nancy Kopans, James Love, Maria D. Matthews, Mickey Osterreicher, Salley Shannon, Chuck Slocum and Michael Weinberg. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6450
Michael Weinberg of Public Knowledge joins us this week to talk about your digital rights. How will issues like net neutrality impact independent creators? Michael talks about all of the things his organization is working on trying to keep the Internet free and open. That plus the week's news!
Need to Suspend ISPs That Use Data Caps as non-profit Washington, D.C.-based public interest group Public Knowledge is calling on all ISPs who use data caps to suspend them until an outside auditor can certify that their data usage meters are accurate. ISPs have no business imposing data caps on consumers without the ability to accurately determine how much data consumers are actually using. We get an explanation with Michael Weinberg, Vice President at Public Knowledge.
Public Knowledge 101 and Chattanooga, Tennessee, home the worlds fastest internet are featured with guests Michael Weinberg, Staff Attorney of Public Knowledge and Jed Marston, V.P. Marketing and Communications for the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce.