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 school or the students? Intellectual proper ty captures the essence of ‘expression ’. If content is altered significantly, it will be considered a different form of expression (i.e. as long as content is not generated through copying and pasting from original source, copyright regulations are not infringed). Hence, academic materials taking the form of notes, reports, essays, study guides are consider as intellectual property of students. To what extent do the schools able to interfere with our business, and based on what rights? However, the above is only true based on the legal definition and boundaries of intellectual property copyrights. To what extent this definition is subjected to the Terms and Conditions of each and every institution – common ones include the prohibition of video recording and reproducing for commercial purposes. We need to read through the Terms and Conditions of Institutions in great detail. Information as such should be available on their official website or student services centre. What kind of permission we need to seek with the IP owner to obtain the rights of distributing his IP?  

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school or the students?

Intellectual property captures the essence of ‘expression’. If content is altered significantly, it willbe considered a different form of expression (i.e. as long as content is not generated throughcopying and pasting from original source, copyright regulations are not infringed).

Hence, academic materials taking the form of notes, reports, essays, study guides are consider as intellectual property of students.

To what extent do the schools able to interfere with our business, and based on whatrights?

However, the above is only true based on the legal definition and boundaries of intellectualproperty copyrights. To what extent this definition is subjected to the Terms and Conditions of each and every institution – common ones include the prohibition of video recording andreproducing for commercial purposes.

We need to read through the Terms and Conditions of Institutions in great detail. Information assuch should be available on their official website or student services centre.

What kind of permission we need to seek with the IP owner to obtain the rights of distributing his IP?

 

 

 

distribution

4. Speling errors or font mismatchment embedded within document to serve to identify oumaterials should we require charges to be pressed against unauthorised distributors

Lawyer’s fee for drafting Terms and Conditions as such can run into couples of thousands.

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1. Greetings

2. Overview

Online platform that allows students to upload their notes, study guides, reports

essays or any academic materials from past modules

Students new to the module will be able download these materials to help them

in their understanding of the module

These academic materials will be charged. Students who upload will be paid

accordingly

3. Implications of distributing students’ intellectual property based on academic content of 

institutions

 

 

 

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permission of the IP (intellectual property) owner, what consequences does he face?

- What kind of permission we need to seek / contract we need to sign with the IP owner t

obtain the rights of distributing his IP.