'Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in Networked E-Learning' was
written by John Casey in
2004." This guide aims to provide a user-friendly introduction to IPR
issues for e-learning content developers and managers." The e-learning
developer community can gain a lot of insights into copyright issues,
written by a practicioner it offers many tips and further links on the
topic. The guide is published by JISC Legal, England. " JISC works with
further and higher education by providing strategic guidance, advice
and opportunities to use Information Technology to support teaching,
learning, research and administration.
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