Intellectual Property & Other IT Legal Issues
with guest experts Margie Hodges Shaw and Steve Worona
January 14, 1999
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As networked computing becomes ubiquitous we all know that authors, publishers, and distributers find themselves unsure about who owns what. Our guest experts this week will share the latest wisdom about the "other" IP: Intellectual Property, and also address some other IT legal questions like:
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In
addition to holding the positions listed above, Worona and
Shaw are Co-Directors of Cornell's Computer
Policy and Law Program which coordinates and delivers many conferences
and workshops each year. Each is active as a speaker and contributor
at academic-related information technology conferences and workshops
such as those held by EDUCAUSE. In 1996, they published together
the article Legal
Underpinnings for Creating Campus Computer Policy in CAUSE/EFFECT.
Shaw
is recognized as a national authority in the field of computer policy
and law and is a contributing editor to Synthesis:
Law and Policy in Higher Education and a contributing author
of the monograph Contemporary Issues in Judicial Affairs,
in which she addresses First Amendment issues and computer policy
in higher education. Worona is the creator of Cornell's CUinfo,
the first campus-wide information system and also serves on the
editorial board of the Journal
of Electronic Publishing.
Resources and Background Information�
This week's experts wrote Legal Underpinnings for Creating Campus Computer Policy, in 1996. The Computer Policy and Law Program, of which they are co-directors, provides a number of useful, related resources online, including: