This study describes an investigation of the intellectual property policies of a stratified random sample of public and private Carnegie Doctoral Research – Extensive Universities. Current copyright law was reviewed as well as the status of the “academic exception. ” University policies were examined to determine whether or not they included provisions for distance learning materials or courseware, what provisions were made for ownership, and what exceptions, if any, were applicable. In addition to providing summary statistics, public and private universities ’ policies were compared. Policies that were determined to be exemplary and noteworthy were profiled. Results were interpreted in terms of the need for comprehensive and explicit polic...
The tension between academic institutions as creators and consumers of intellectual property seems t...
Investigates whether and how UK university copyright policies address key copyright ownership issues...
This paper analyzes the university as an Internet intermediary in the current climate of online dist...
The purpose of this study was to identify the key components of the policies that designate ownershi...
Modern technology has changed the manner in which educational courses are delivered in postsecondary...
This article reviews U.S. copyright laws, focusing on two legal doctrines, the work for hire doctrin...
Intellectual property issues were numerous and often complex in higher education because colleges an...
Who cares about who owns online courses? Nobody, because that is not what the issue is really about....
While residential courses generally exist only as spoken lectures (and thus, are not copyrightable),...
Distance learning education via computer enabled technologies had created nontraditional off-site le...
At Athabasca University an unpublicized and unquantified impression was that more staff and research...
Distance education is proliferating, although legal education has been comparatively slow to adapt t...
Most postsecondary institutions in the United States have a copyright and/or intellectual property (...
The requirements of Copyright law continue to be influential in the development of distance educatio...
Proliferation of new technologies has greatly increased the complexity of copyright and intellectual...
The tension between academic institutions as creators and consumers of intellectual property seems t...
Investigates whether and how UK university copyright policies address key copyright ownership issues...
This paper analyzes the university as an Internet intermediary in the current climate of online dist...
The purpose of this study was to identify the key components of the policies that designate ownershi...
Modern technology has changed the manner in which educational courses are delivered in postsecondary...
This article reviews U.S. copyright laws, focusing on two legal doctrines, the work for hire doctrin...
Intellectual property issues were numerous and often complex in higher education because colleges an...
Who cares about who owns online courses? Nobody, because that is not what the issue is really about....
While residential courses generally exist only as spoken lectures (and thus, are not copyrightable),...
Distance learning education via computer enabled technologies had created nontraditional off-site le...
At Athabasca University an unpublicized and unquantified impression was that more staff and research...
Distance education is proliferating, although legal education has been comparatively slow to adapt t...
Most postsecondary institutions in the United States have a copyright and/or intellectual property (...
The requirements of Copyright law continue to be influential in the development of distance educatio...
Proliferation of new technologies has greatly increased the complexity of copyright and intellectual...
The tension between academic institutions as creators and consumers of intellectual property seems t...
Investigates whether and how UK university copyright policies address key copyright ownership issues...
This paper analyzes the university as an Internet intermediary in the current climate of online dist...