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2005
Kraemer, Harald (2005).  Artcampus: An Experiment to Teach Art History in the 21st Century or the Bonds of IPR. Digital Culture and Heritage. Proceedings of ICHIM05.Paris. Abstract
1995
Hoeren, Thomas (1995).  Legal Aspects of Multimedia in Europe. Hands On: Hypermedia & Interactivity in Museums: Selected Papers from the Third International Conference on Hypermedia and Interactivity in Museums: Volume 2 (ICHIM 95 / MCN 95). Abstract
Steiner, Christine; Neuburger, Jeffrey D. (1995).  New Media and Emerging Technologies - Staying Interactive in the High Tech Environment, a White Paper and Licensor Oriented Content License Agreement. Hands On: Hypermedia & Interactivity in Museums: Selected Papers from the Third International Conference on Hypermedia and Interactivity in Museums: Volume 2 (ICHIM 95 / MCN 95). Abstract
Paterson, Michael (1995).  Overcoming Copyright and Other Intellectual Property Complexities and Protecting and Exploiting Intellectual Property Rights in Museums. Hands On: Hypermedia & Interactivity in Museums: Selected Papers from the Third International Conference on Hypermedia and Interactivity in Museums: Volume 2 (ICHIM 95 / MCN 95). Abstract
1993
Steiner, Christine (1993).  Mulltimedia licensing contracts: uses and rights. Museums and Interactive Multimedia: Selected papers from the second International Conference on Hypermedia and Interactivity in Museums. Abstract
1991
Benn, Nathan (1991).  Exploring Mechanisms to Overcome Economic Disincentives to Rights Holders. Hypermedia & Interactivity in Museums, Proceedings of an International Conference. Abstract
Rees, Jeremy (1991).  Intellectual Property and Interactive Multimedia Collaborations. Hypermedia & Interactivity in Museums, Proceedings of an International Conference. Abstract
Looms, Peter Olaf (1991).  Intellectual Property and Multimedia. Hypermedia & Interactivity in Museums, Proceedings of an International Conference. Abstract