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Distributed Computing Education, Part 5: Coming to Terms with Intellectual Property Rights


Abstract:

Distributed computing teaching environments (and e-science education in general) require a supportive policy framework that encourages cooperation and sharing. If teacher...Show More

Abstract:

Distributed computing teaching environments (and e-science education in general) require a supportive policy framework that encourages cooperation and sharing. If teachers can share educational content rather than creating their own, they increase the number of quality resources available to them. However, in sharing these resources, IPR issues such as copyright ownership and licensing must be considered.
Published in: IEEE Distributed Systems Online ( Volume: 9, Issue: 12, December 2008)
Page(s): 2 - 2
Date of Publication: 20 January 2009

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