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Instructional Content Licensing: A Framework for Sharing and Reusing Educational Materials

Kitaboo

Navigating the realm of instructional content licensing need not be daunting as long as you’re clear on your goals for publicizing such content. In this blog, we will explore a framework that educators can leverage to create open courseware and establish effective licensing protocols. Table of Contents I.

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Per-User License Misalignment

KineticData

What is per-user license pricing? There’s a lot of talk these days about per-user licensing models. Here’s what you need to know about per user license misalignment and how to avoid it. What is per user license misalignment? Managing the costs incurred by per-user licenses can be a tricky undertaking.

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Treading softly around SAP license compliance

IT Toolbox

I have written before on the challenges presented by licensing indirect SAP use and despite the launch of a new mechanism to check compliance this area still represents and area of concern for SAP customers.

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Your iPhone could soon be your driver's license (in Utah)

Computerworld Vertical IT

Now in Utah, it is beginning to replace your driving license in a new pilot project. The state is working on a mobile driving license (mDL) using a combination of technologies including NFC and QR codes as digital proof of ID. Apple’s iPhone has already replaced your wallet , keys , and flight tickets. What is happening?

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This Microsoft Office deal gets you a lifetime license for $39, or two licenses for $59

TechSpot

Using your PC for work and play is great, but no matter if you're doing basic tasks or managing a business, sooner or later you will need a productivity suite to write, proofread, make some calculations, or create a presentation. Word, Excel, PowerPoint are industry standards but paying a subscription.

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Facebook offered to license its network and code to avoid antitrust action

The Verge

In the wake of the groundbreaking Federal Trade Commission lawsuit against Facebook, The Washington Post is reporting new details of the company’s negotiations with regulators in the run-up to the case, including an unusual offer to license its code and network to competitors.

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Pony.ai is the first autonomous car company with a taxi license in China

The Verge

has received a license to operate its autonomous taxi service in China, making it the first company to win the country’s approval (via Reuters ). The autonomous vehicles will also have a driver present in the car for safety purposes, but plans to remove them over a “short to intermediate time frame.”. Image: Pony.ai.