Difference between revisions of "Increasing Online Collaboration"

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2. Copyright and compensation concerns <br>
2. Copyright and compensation concerns <br>
If individuals who have in many cases never met collaborate on works or reuse other works, how might their ideas be protected and properly attributed. How will they be compensated for their contributions? Mechanisms have developed such as Creative Commons and Open Source licensing to cope with these issues, but they will increase as online collaboration becomes more mainstream and as more companies enter the fray. <br>
If individuals who have in many cases never met collaborate on works or reuse other works, how might their ideas be protected and properly attributed? How might they be compensated for their contributions? Mechanisms have developed such as Creative Commons and Open Source licensing to cope with these issues, but they will increase as online collaboration becomes more mainstream and as more companies enter the fray. <br>


<h2>Paradigms: </h2>
<h2>Paradigms: </h2>
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<h2>Experts: </h2>
<h2>Experts: </h2>
Entrepreneurs and Open Source advocates. For example:
Entrepreneurs and Open Source advocates. For example: <br>
1. Jimmy Wales: Co-founder of Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wales <br>
1. Jimmy Wales: Co-founder of Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wales <br>
2. Brewster Kahle: Digital Library Archive founder, Board Member of Electronic Frontier Foundation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_Kahle <br>
2. Brewster Kahle: Digital Library Archive founder, Board Member of Electronic Frontier Foundation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_Kahle <br>

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