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Proceedings of the 22nd annual international conference on Design of communication: The engineering of quality documentation table of contents
Memphis, Tennessee, USA
WORKSHOP SESSION: LID 1 table of contents
Pages: 134 - 135  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN:1-58113-809-1
Authors
Cem Kaner  Florida Institute of Technology
Holger Kienle  University of Victoria
Scott Tilley  Florida Institute of Technology
Sponsors
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGDOC : ACM Special Interest Group on Systems Documentation
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Intellectual property, contracts, liability, and trespass are examples of legal issues that may be of interest to anyone involved in creating, managing, or using document artifacts. These legal issues both influence, and are influenced by, design of communication concerns such as content management systems, single sourcing technologies, and writing style policies. This workshop will explore legal issues of documentation in this context. The workshop is a sequel to a lively discussion session held at SIGDOC 2003.


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Perelgut, S.; Hoicka, L.; Kienle, H; and German, D. "CASCON Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights Management for Collaborations and the Web." CASCON 2004 (October 4-7, 2004; Markham, Canada).

Collaborative Colleagues:
Cem Kaner: colleagues
Holger Kienle: colleagues
Scott Tilley: colleagues