Who owns or can use educational material?

Intellectual Property Rights and Open Education

With their expertise University lecturers create enormous amounts of important educational materials. But do you as lecturer also own the intellectual property on the materials or do these rights lie with the university? What are the relevant intellectual property rights and what are the do’s and don’ts if you decide to open up your educational materials? And can you still sell educational books (and earn money from it) if you open up? 

Date
Wednesday 12 Jun 2024, 13:00 - 14:30
Type
Workshop
Spoken Language
English
Room
CLI
Building
Polak Building
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In this workshop Professor Tobias Cohen Jehoram (professor of Intellectual Property Law) of Erasmus School of Law will discuss the balance between protecting the rights of creators of educational resources on the one hand and promoting open education (and impact) through, for example, open licenses on the other..

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