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Patents in Higher Education: Issues Arising from the Blackboard Case

Title:Patents in Higher Education: Issues Arising from the Blackboard Case (ID: LIVE089)
Author(s):Bruce Wieder (Dow Lohnes PLLC) and James L. Hilton (University of Virginia)
Topics:CMS, Patents
Origin:EDUCAUSE Live!, Web Seminars Contributed by EDUCAUSE (05/29/2008)
Type:Presentations and Seminars
Abstract:

The dispute between Blackboard and Desire2Learn over patenting course management software has highlighted a variety of questions about patents and patent enforcement in higher education. What role should patents play in academia’s highly collaborative, not-for-profit, revenue-strapped environment? As both producers and consumers of patented inventions, higher education has interests both diverse and deep. In this session, a respected patent litigator and leading CIO will explore key areas of patent law and discuss higher education's options and opportunities.

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