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Digital Rights Challenges in a World of Technological Convergence
Technological Convergence and Social Networks in Information Management. IMCW 2010
  • 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)
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16032-5_14
Abstract

The convergence of communication, caused in part by the convergence of media and digital content, is a continuing phenomenon. Many intellectual property challenges loom in this environment. This paper focuses on the situation in the Unites States. The peculiar features inherent in digital content that exacerbate the intellectual property problem, such as non-permanent, multiple, and heterogeneous media are discussed. A few US cases that illustrate some of the problems in this area are also examined. The paper concludes by looking at the multiple goals of digital content collections and the problem of intellectual property.

Citation / Publisher Attribution

Digital Rights Challenges in a World of Technological Convergence, in S. Kurbanoğlu, U. Al, P. Lepon Erdoğan, Y. Tonta & N. Uçak (Eds.), Technological Convergence and Social Networks in Information Management. IMCW 2010, v. 96, Springer, p. 154-160

Citation Information
John N. Gathegi. "Digital Rights Challenges in a World of Technological Convergence" Technological Convergence and Social Networks in Information Management. IMCW 2010 Vol. 96 (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john-gathegi/17/