MIT Offering Free Copyright Course Online 39
IANAL writes "MIT is offering Introduction to Copyright Law as a free online course. Interested Slashdotters might find it a good way to challenge their firmly held misconceptions about copyright law as it concerns fair use, Napster, Grokster, the GPL, and P2P filesharing, among other things. There's also an article about the course over on Groklaw."
Leaders in the area (Score:4, Interesting)
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/.'d already? (Score:2)
Sorry, the page you requested was not found.
-Rick
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bad url perhaps...
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Actual Link (Score:5, Informative)
Course 6.912 [mit.edu]
Late comers (Score:5, Funny)
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LINK UPDATE (Score:2)
The new link is:
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-
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In one of the lessons you're supposed to scan your p2p downloads directory for malware using rm.
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Also, it seems that OCW is Free as in speech:
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Global/terms-of-use.htm [mit.edu] You are free:
* to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work
* to make derivative works
Under the following conditions:
Attribution. You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor.
Noncommercial. You m
Ha (Score:1)
free as in keg party? (Score:2)
I haven't RTFA yet, but my first question was, "is the course also free (libre)?" Can we post large non-trivial excerpts or wholesale clones elsewhere without any fear of MIT intellectual property bullying?
Re:free as in keg party? (Score:4, Interesting)
Ok, I'll ask... (Score:2)
If that's accurate, should we really be taking copyright advice from the RIAA?
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MIT IAP (Score:3, Interesting)
A friend of mine took a welding course during IAP, just because welding random stuff in January is definitely fun in my book.
Keith Winstein (Score:3, Informative)
OpenCourseWare (Score:1)
Anyone going to take it, want to discuss, etc? (Score:2)
Great! Now we can answer those MP3 questions! (Score:2)
why is this news? everyone does it (Score:3, Informative)
Realistically all these online classes do is let you see what sort of reading you'd need to do for the actual classes. Aside from that they give you access to slides which may or may not be more enlightening than the book. I've yet to see a class that's uploaded videotaped lectures.
UW's (quite notable) computer science program has every year's class website online, and from what I've seen they generally have more material than MIT's online stuff...
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It's faintly ironic that in the UK, where for nearly 40 years we've had access to Open University programmes on TV (BBC2), the last ever edition was televised just over a week ago.
The courses were part of a true degree path and, as they were shown after normal terrestial television had finished for the night (usually between about 03.30 and 06.00), a godsend to insomniacs - some of whom, like me, learned about all sorts of fascinating subjects. Happy hours immersed in lectures on everything from Engineerin
Very Cool... (Score:2)