Archive for the 'Web2Rights News' Category
Web2Rights goes into Europe
December 4th, 2008I thought I’d better report in from Online Educa in Berlin, where the Web2Rights team have been presenting the IPR toolkit and showing the just released Web2Rights video.
It’s been a busy week for publicity, the Guardian published a full page article about the Web2Rights project in it’s Digital Student supplement. JISC also released the […]
Web2Rights goes legal!
August 22nd, 2008We are thrilled that the Web2Rights project has just been extended for a further 9 months (running until end of March 2008). During this time, we will be enhancing our current IPR toolkit as well as creating a legal toolkit. The legal toolkit will address other legal issues arising from interaction with next generation technologies, using a […]
Web2.0 and IP Focus Group Agenda
March 7th, 2008With a month to go, we’ve put together a dynamic programme for the second of our Web2.0 and IP Focus Group Meeting which will be held in Leeds on Monday 7 April. The meeting is open to projects currently funded under JISC’s User and Innovation Programme who are engaging with next generation technologies.
The intentions of the meeting are to enable […]
Web2.0 and IP Focus Group
February 19th, 2008We are extremely pleased to let you know that the next Web2.0 and IP focus group will be taking place on Monday 7th April in Leeds (at the Old School Board). The meeting will run from 11:00 - 15:00 and is open primarly to JISC funded projects under the U&I Programme. Thanks to Janey Finlay […]
Web2Rights content update
February 8th, 2008Its last thing on a Friday afternoon and…you can’t settle because you really want to know about the relationship between contracts and copyright. This is actually pretty important stuff because contract law can be used to over-ride copyright law. What this means is that if a third party gives you permission to use their ”stuff”, by means of a licence, […]