December 3, 1999
Harvard Tussles With Law Professor Over Use of Course Content
Harvard University's law school is giving an impromptu lesson on the ownership of course content as administrators and a prominent professor disagree over whether faculty members can supply course materials to on-line education providers.
The dispute arose because the professor, Arthur R. Miller, sold a series of videotaped lectures to Concord University School of Law, which allows students to earn law degrees on line and which is owned by the Kaplan
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