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Issues in Digital Rights Management

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Author: Stephen Downes
, Magda Mourad
, Harry Piccariello
, Robby Robson
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E-learn 2003, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), Phoenix, Arizona, Panel, Nov 11, 2003.

Digital Rights Management (DRM) is the management of rights by digital means, specifically; intellectual property rights applied to digital content and services. DRM is a complex and explosive issue involving a both law and technology and is an issue with which the e-learning community must come to grips. In conjunction with a panel session at the E-learn 2003 conference sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, this paper defines terms and states some of the problems associated with applying DRM in e-learning. See http://www.downes.ca/post/42094 for full text of my talk.



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