Difference between revisions of "Intellectual Property"
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4. Does Intellectual Property different in the world?<br> | 4. Does Intellectual Property different in the world?<br> | ||
5. How does Intellectual Property develop? <br> | 5. How does Intellectual Property develop? <br> | ||
6. Why is "intelectual property" such a big issue for WEB 2.0? <br> | |||
7. Is it possible to keep the original work and the one that is changed by different users synchronized with each other? <br> | |||
8. What could we do so that the initial meaning by the author of the document is not lost by the several changes of other users? <br> | |||
9. If users make changes on a document, are the copyrights still owned by the original author? <br> | |||
10. What is a solution to the problem of intellectual property in a WEB 2.0 environment? <br> | |||
==Answers== | ==Answers== | ||
==Driving Forces== | ==Driving Forces== |
Revision as of 19:19, 18 March 2006
Research Questions
1. What is Intellectual Property?
2. Where it can be applied?
3. Legal issues concerned with it
4. Does Intellectual Property different in the world?
5. How does Intellectual Property develop?
6. Why is "intelectual property" such a big issue for WEB 2.0?
7. Is it possible to keep the original work and the one that is changed by different users synchronized with each other?
8. What could we do so that the initial meaning by the author of the document is not lost by the several changes of other users?
9. If users make changes on a document, are the copyrights still owned by the original author?
10. What is a solution to the problem of intellectual property in a WEB 2.0 environment?