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Carnevale, Dan – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Many college officials have criticized Blackboard Inc. for its patent on its course-management system, arguing that the patent is overly broad and seems to cover the entire concept of online learning. Critics of Blackboard and other companies that have patents on learning technology are welcoming a recent Supreme Court ruling that they hope may…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Court Litigation, Information Technology, Educational Technology
Mimura, Carol – Industry and Higher Education, 2007
In the years since the passage of the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, university technology transfer success has been measured primarily by traditional metrics such as numbers of patents filed, revenue obtained from licensed patents and numbers of start-up companies founded to commercialize university intellectual property. Intellectual property (IP)…
Descriptors: Income, Certification, Metric System, Intellectual Property
Kutz, K. Scott; Stefan, Victor – Technology Teacher, 2007
TRIZ (pronounced TREES), the Russian acronym for the theory of inventive problem solving, enables a person to focus his attention on finding genuine, potential solutions in contrast to searching for ideas that "may" work through a happenstance way. It is a patent database-backed methodology that helps to reduce time spent on the problem,…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Educational Change, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving
Mann, Bruce L. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2009
Educational technologists might well describe online distance education as "a series of instructional events over the Internet that find their expression as learning events in a student". As a legal construct however, "online distance education" is simply "the intellectual property of its owner". This description is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intellectual Property, Legal Responsibility, Laws
Lee, Jyh-An – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Intellectual commons are intellectual resources, which anyone can use either without permission, or with permission granted in advance. Since intellectual commons are crucially important to creativity, innovation, and human development, the shrinkage of the intellectual-commons environment will be a profound loss for our cultural freedom.…
Descriptors: Private Sector, Business, Intellectual Property, Innovation
Barrett, G. Jaia, Ed. – Association of Research Libraries, 2009
"Research Library Issues" ("RLI") is a bimonthly report from ARL (Association of Research Libraries), CNI (Coalition of Networked Information), and SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition). This issue includes the following articles: (1) Diversity in Research Universities (Bernadette Gray-Little); (2) An…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Diversity, Diversity (Faculty), Institutional Mission
Fletcher, Geoffrey; Schaffhauser, Dian; Levin, Douglas – State Educational Technology Directors Association, 2012
Technological innovation is driving fundamental changes in all aspects of our lives. This is especially true of digital content, as our use of e-books, downloadable music, streaming television and movies, and online social networks has exploded. However, the explosive growth in our use of digital content seems so far to have eluded many of the 50…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Educational Technology, Electronic Publishing, Open Source Technology
Langran, Elizabeth; Langran, Robert; Bull, Glen – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
Consumers are inundated with sound and images. A child today may see more images in a week than an individual in the 19th century viewed in a lifetime. These images were presented in a read-only format throughout the 20th century. A child watching television was a passive observer. The inclusion of authoring programs such as iMovie and Movie Maker…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Intellectual Property, Federal Legislation
Catania, Basilio – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2004
This article deals with the events that preceded the U.S. House Resolution No. 269 of June 11, 2002, acknowledging the primacy of Antonio Meucci in the invention of the telephone and that were decisive to the passing of the same. Among them are the author's lecture at the University of New York of October 10, 2000, and Resolution No. 1566 of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Telecommunications, Intellectual Property
Lehman, Kathy – Library Media Connection, 2009
The new AASL standards clearly spell out ethical responsibilities, which school librarians strive to instill and model as they work with staff and students. In this article, the author presents the AASL standards together with some tips and lesson ideas which she and her library partner have put into practice within their library media program.
Descriptors: School Libraries, Ethics, Information Literacy, Media Specialists
Mendoza, Pilar – Association for the Study of Higher Education, 2007
The broad national research and development (R&D) enterprise is directly linked to graduate education in science and engineering. Graduate students are not only the future scientists of society, through research assistantships, they also provide valuable labor for the development of research and technology. Therefore, federal R&D policies…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Research and Development, Foreign Countries
Marsh, Charles – Written Communication, 2007
Advertising may be the most pervasive form of modern rhetoric, yet the discipline is virtually absent in rhetorical studies. This article advocates a mutually beneficial rapprochement between the disciplines--both in academe and the workplace. Rhetoric, for example, could help address an enduring lacuna in advertising theory. Persuasive…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Advertising, Rhetorical Invention, Intellectual Property
Wilson, Mark B.; Alge, Daniel – Industry and Higher Education, 2007
Many jurisdictions, including the European Patent Office (EPO), have opposition proceedings in which an interested third party can challenge the validity of the claims of an issued patent. The United States Congress is considering legislation that would introduce opposition proceedings in the USA. This paper reviews the existing EPO and proposed…
Descriptors: Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property, Grievance Procedures, Arbitration
Jackson, Gregory A. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
In this article, the author asserts that technology is not the answer to digital piracy at colleges and universities. Citing the three most common explanations given for copyright infringement--that students cannot always get what they want, cannot always use what they can get, or think the price of what they can get is unfair--he asserts that the…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Computer Software, Intellectual Property, Information Technology
DuBoff, Leonard D. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2007
Music copyright is one of the most complex areas of intellectual property law. To begin with, there is a copyright in notated music and a copyright in accompanying lyrics. When the piece is performed, there is a copyright in the performance that is separate and apart from the copyright in the underlying work. If a sound recording is used in…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Music, Music Education, Legal Problems

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