The Internet is the world's largest knowledge common and the information source of first resort. Much of this information is open and freely available. However, there are organizations and companies today that are trying to close off the Internet commons and make it proprietary. These are the “copyright controllers.” The preservation of the commons and expanding access to digital content and applications are very important for distance educators. The educational exemptions for “fair use” in the United States and “fair dealing” in the Commonwealth countries are integral to any understanding of copyright, which was instituted for the dissemination of knowledge, and not, as is commonly believed, to protect the rights of the copyright owners. C...
Who cares about who owns online courses? Nobody, because that is not what the issue is really about....
Copyright law, in general, is a multi-faceted and sometimes difficult to understand process. Althoug...
As an overture to this Comment, I\u27d like to begin with one of my favorite passages from the recen...
The Internet is the world's largest knowledge common and the information source of first resort. Muc...
The internet is the world’s largest knowledge common and the information source of first resort. Muc...
The Internet is the world's largest knowledge common and the information source of first resort. Muc...
Copyright infringement is one of the most talked about, yet most misunderstood topics in the curricu...
Learning object developers need to understand that presently there are powerful organizations of “in...
The Law of Copyright Copyright law has been a hot topic of late. This has never been more evident th...
Online distance education was once a process that was not easily been accepted by students, even by ...
As with other rights, such as liberty and organization, intellectual property (IP) rights are often ...
Internet-based distance education has become big business for both universities and the commercial w...
The rights and interests of authors, compilers, database creators and copyright owners are colliding...
The paper considers the scope of copyright in the light of the so-called “digital (or Internet) revo...
The tension between academic institutions as creators and consumers of intellectual property seems t...
Who cares about who owns online courses? Nobody, because that is not what the issue is really about....
Copyright law, in general, is a multi-faceted and sometimes difficult to understand process. Althoug...
As an overture to this Comment, I\u27d like to begin with one of my favorite passages from the recen...
The Internet is the world's largest knowledge common and the information source of first resort. Muc...
The internet is the world’s largest knowledge common and the information source of first resort. Muc...
The Internet is the world's largest knowledge common and the information source of first resort. Muc...
Copyright infringement is one of the most talked about, yet most misunderstood topics in the curricu...
Learning object developers need to understand that presently there are powerful organizations of “in...
The Law of Copyright Copyright law has been a hot topic of late. This has never been more evident th...
Online distance education was once a process that was not easily been accepted by students, even by ...
As with other rights, such as liberty and organization, intellectual property (IP) rights are often ...
Internet-based distance education has become big business for both universities and the commercial w...
The rights and interests of authors, compilers, database creators and copyright owners are colliding...
The paper considers the scope of copyright in the light of the so-called “digital (or Internet) revo...
The tension between academic institutions as creators and consumers of intellectual property seems t...
Who cares about who owns online courses? Nobody, because that is not what the issue is really about....
Copyright law, in general, is a multi-faceted and sometimes difficult to understand process. Althoug...
As an overture to this Comment, I\u27d like to begin with one of my favorite passages from the recen...