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Digital Content Convergence: Intellectual Property Rights and the Problems of Preservation: A US Perspective
Publishing in the Networked World: Transforming the Nature of Communication
  • John N. Gathegi, University of South Florida
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Keywords
  • digital rights,
  • intellectual property,
  • digital content
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
http://hdl.handle.net/10227/599
Abstract

One of the issues that this conference explores is the continuing phenomenon of convergence of communication, caused in part by the convergence of media and digital content. In this paper, we will review some of the intellectual property challenges that loom in this environment, with an emphasis on the situation in the Unites States. We shall discuss some of the peculiar features inherent in digital content that exacerbate the intellectual property problem, such as non-permanence, multiple, heterogeneous. We shall examine a couple of cases that illustrate some of the problems in this area. We shall then conclude with the problem of intellectual property and the multiple goals of digital content collections.

Citation / Publisher Attribution

Digital Content Convergence: Intellectual Property Rights and the Problems of Preservation: A US Perspective, in T. Hedlund & T. Yasar (Eds.), Publishing in the Networked World: Transforming the Nature of Communication, Hanken School of Economics, p. 330-338

Citation Information
John N. Gathegi. "Digital Content Convergence: Intellectual Property Rights and the Problems of Preservation: A US Perspective" Publishing in the Networked World: Transforming the Nature of Communication (2010) p. 330 - 338
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john-gathegi/13/