Andrew Charlesworth: Intellectual property rights (IPR) -- tips and pitfalls for creating and using research materials (interview)
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Description: | In this short interview, Andrew Charlesworth (Centre for IT and Law, University of Bristol) gives advice on intellectual property rights for researchers who may want to re-use or share their own data, or research materials created by someone else in their own research. |
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Created: | 2011-04-04 12:28 | ||||||||
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Collection: | Managing Research and Data in the Digital Age | ||||||||
Publisher: | Incremental project, Cambridge University Library | ||||||||
Copyright: | Incremental project - Creative Commons License BY-NC-SA | ||||||||
Language: | eng (English) | ||||||||
Keywords: | Intellectual Property; IPR; Copyright; Data Rights; Research Practice; Data Management; | ||||||||
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