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3. Describe the problem of Intellectual Property of Open Content in a WEB 2.0 environment. <br> | 3. Describe the problem of Intellectual Property of Open Content in a WEB 2.0 environment. <br> | ||
4. What will be a good solution for this problem? <br> | 4. What will be a good solution for this problem? <br> | ||
==Driving Forces== | |||
====Technological==== | |||
* Peer to peer file sharing, such as BitTorrent, Emule | |||
====Societal==== | |||
* Sharing spirit | |||
* Contribution: MIT open course ware | |||
* Changing of lifestyle: people spend more time on the internet | |||
====Economical==== | |||
* Books are becoming more and more expensive | |||
'''references'''<br> | |||
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_content<br> |
Revision as of 00:22, 20 March 2006
Research questions
1. What is Open Content?
2. How do we currently deal with the problems of intellectual property of open content?
3. Describe the problem of Intellectual Property of Open Content in a WEB 2.0 environment.
4. What will be a good solution for this problem?
Driving Forces
Technological
- Peer to peer file sharing, such as BitTorrent, Emule
Societal
- Sharing spirit
- Contribution: MIT open course ware
- Changing of lifestyle: people spend more time on the internet
Economical
- Books are becoming more and more expensive
references
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_content