The Chronicle of Higher Education

U. of Vermont Considers Intellectual-Property Policy to Foster Distance Education

By DAN CARNEVALE

The University of Vermont's Faculty Senate has approved an intellectual-property policy covering distance education that would offer copyright protection to faculty and staff members who contribute to an online course's creation.

Officials hope that the protections will entice professors to participate in the online-education...

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