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JISC Shared Services and Middleware Studies: Digital Rights Management

JISC Shared Services and Middleware Studies: Digital Rights Management. Dr Charles Duncan, Dr Martin Morrey C.Duncan@intrallect.com M.Morrey@intrallect.com. Intrallect. Solutions for Learning Object Management Products and Consultancy Enabling a distributed learning object economy

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JISC Shared Services and Middleware Studies: Digital Rights Management

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  1. JISC Shared Services and Middleware Studies: Digital Rights Management Dr Charles Duncan, Dr Martin Morrey C.Duncan@intrallect.com M.Morrey@intrallect.com

  2. Intrallect • Solutions for Learning Object Management • Products and Consultancy • Enabling a distributed learning object economy • DRM is core to Intrallect activities • Standards-based technology specialists • Active internationally in standards groups • Total focus on HE and FE • Clients are universities and colleges • Close collaboration with CETIS/UKOLN

  3. Issue space - Dimensions • Types of activity • Types of resources • Legal Framework • Technology aspects • Digital preservation • Architectures • Licence models • Cultural • Personal • Related projects • Standards bodies

  4. Methodology • Development of Use Cases • Consultation with community groups • Evaluation of solutions • Reporting

  5. Use case spectrum • Learning and teaching • Research • Administration • Support • Libraries • Business and communities

  6. Who holds rights? What rights do they have? Rights Management

  7. Rights Management What legal framework? Licensing conditions?

  8. Rights Management Human readable Machine readable

  9. Rights Management How is rights information passed with objects?

  10. Rights Management Need to ensure that rights are always visible

  11. Rights Management Must be in a position to legally enforce rights?

  12. Use case community • Experienced DRM practitioners • IEEE, CEN/ISSS, COLIS, • RoMEO, EDINA, MIMAS, • Becta, UKOLN • JORUM+, HILT • UK HE and FE community • academic, educational technology and support staff • ALT, LTSN, RSC, UKeU, CETIS • Policymakers • JISC, Funding Councils, Becta

  13. Next Steps • Develop use cases • Covering all dimensions • FE/HE • Teaching, learning, research, admin, libraries • Sharing, commercial • Journals, datasets, learning objects • Join in jisc-drm@jiscmail.ac.uk www.intrallect.com/drm-study/

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