April 9, 1999
A Debate Over Ownership of On-Line Courses Surfaces at Drexel U.
The question of who owns the rights to on-line courses is stirring debate at Drexel University.
An administrator has asserted that Drexel -- at least for now -- should own all the rights to on-line course materials, but share any profits with the professors who developed them. Some professors say they will refuse to participate in distance-education efforts if they have to give up ownership of their
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