Abstract

The previous "Practical Management" article (Volume 29, No. 1--3, September 1998, pgs. 12--14) explored ethical questions that come from the distributed computing environment. It used four examples to explore issues associated with the physical domain - ownership, support, supplies, etc. This article will use the same examples to explore questions of intellectual property in the distributed environment.

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