Jason J. Bittner highlights key intellectual property (IP) management and copyright issues relevant to running a transportation research enterprise. Bittner’s perspective is that there are three main areas of copyright pertaining to the transportation community: works for hire, public domain, and fair use. Bittner covers the principles of copyright best practices for each of these areas. Emerging issues related to copyright permissions in journals include self-plagiarism, take down notices, co-authors and copyright ownership, and licensing agreements.
Wyoming Department of Transportation Research Manager Enid White’s presentation covers copyright issues related to artificial intelligence (AI). The...
Because intellectual property is a dynamic field of law, this handbook is neither acomprehensive guide nor an accurate predictor of legal developments...
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