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Rife, Martine Courant – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2010
This article explores some of the legal and law-related challenges educators face in designing, implementing, and sustaining globally networked learning environments (GNLEs) in the context of conflicting international laws on intellectual property and censorship/free speech. By discussing cases and areas involving such legal issues, the article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Legal Problems, Plagiarism, Copyrights
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Salomon, Kenneth D.; Goldstein, Michael B. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2004
This chapter provides an overview of copyright and intellectual property law as it relates to education in general and telecommunicated instruction in particular. (Contains 3 notes.)
Descriptors: Copyrights, Intellectual Property, Laws, Online Courses
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on the Judiciary. – 1996
Under the Copyright Act of 1976, "fair use" exemption places a limit on the exclusive rights of copyright owners to promote free speech, learning, scholarly research and open discussion. The Consortium of College and University Media Centers (CCUMC) convened a diverse group of interested parties to draft guidelines which would provide…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Fair Use (Copyrights), Guidelines, Information Sources
Distance Education Report, 2000
Examines definitions of ownership relevant to faculty's intellectual property. Highlights exclusive rights that copyright owners hold under Section 106 of the 1976 Copyright Act. Notes university initiatives looking into the question of intellectual property. Provides examples of "significant" resources which in the case of public…
Descriptors: Authors, Copyrights, Faculty Publishing, Fair Use (Copyrights)
Weimer, Douglas Reid – 1991
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of copyright law as it relates to computer software. The computer industry terminology, case law, and software protection by patents and trade secret legislation are examined, and it is argued that the protection of ownership rights of computer software poses major challenges to existing U.S.…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Copyrights, Federal Legislation, Futures (of Society)
Reed, Mary Hutchings; Stanek, Debra – Information Reports and Bibliographies, 1986
Guidelines for the fair use of videotapes and computer software in library and classroom situations under the Copyright Revision Act of 1976 cover the areas of reproduction, adaptation, distribution, public performance, and display. Several hypothetical situations are presented to explain the legal responsibility of the library. (CLB)
Descriptors: Classrooms, Computer Software, Copyrights, Elementary Secondary Education
Weimer, Douglas Reid – 1990
American copyright law provides a means of stimulating intellectual development and protecting the ownership interests of the authors of copyrighted works. Over the years, U.S. copyright law has evolved in order to respond to societal and technological changes. Under the copyright statute certain uses of a copyrighted work are permitted under the…
Descriptors: Audiodisks, Computer Storage Devices, Copyrights, Fair Use (Copyrights)