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Who Owns What? Unbundling Web Course Property Rights
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January 1, 2001
This article discusses how a policy on Web course ownership may settle conflicts on campus. This article discusses how a policy on Web course ownership…
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Courseware Development For Distance Education: Issues And Policy Models For Faculty Ownership
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January 1, 2000
The issue of who owns courseware is of great concern to faculty and the university. Regardless of the type of institution, intellectual property (IP) policies that address ownership are essential t…

















