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Title Digital rights management in the higher education sector / Renato Iannella (editor)
Published Canberra : Commonwealth Dept of Education, Science and Training, 2002

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Description vi, 41 pages ; 25 cm
Series Evaluations and Investigations Programme ; 02/02
Evaluations and Investigations Program report ; 02/02
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Overview of digital rights management -- 3. Scenario requirements -- 4. Digital rights management standards -- 5. Conclusion
Summary This particular study is one attempt to try and understand how Digital Rights Management (DRM) relates to the emerging online learning environments within the Australian higher education sector. The study develops a very structured and comprehensive overview of DRM, including rights issues and the potential benefits for online education environments
Analysis Online education
Tertiary education
Intellectual property
Digital technology
Federal issue
Digital rights management
Electronic resource
Notes Available online at http://www.dest.gov.au/highered/eippubs/eip02_2/eip02_2.pdf
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 41)
Notes Also available in an online version
SUBJECT Intellectual property http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90648194 -- Management. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002007911
Subject Intellectual property -- Australia.
Copyright and electronic data processing -- Australia.
Universities and colleges -- Information resources management -- Australia.
Computer-assisted instruction -- Australia.
Education, Higher -- Effect of technological innovations on -- Australia.
Copyright -- Electronic information resources -- Australia.
Copyright -- Australia -- Electronic information sources
Electronic publishing.
Data protection -- Australia.
Copyright and electronic data processing.
Intellectual property -- Management.
Author Iannella, Renato
Australia. Department of Education, Science, and Training. Evaluations and Investigations Programme
ISBN 0642772517
0642772525