917 resultados para legislation (legal concepts)


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La creación, consolidación y proliferación de spin-offs universitarias requiere que se cumplan una serie de requisitos previos: inversión en I+D que contribuya a crear nuevas oportunidades tecnológicas; capital-riesgo para financiar las primeras etapas de desarrollo de una spin-off; una cultura favorable al emprendizaje en el entorno universitario; programas específicos de apoyo a la creación de spin-offs; un marco regulatorio-institucional que favorezca la I+D+i, la protección de la propiedad intelectual y la aproximación de los investigadores al mundo empresarial. En este artículo se analiza la reciente y previsible evolución del marco legal para la creación de spin-offs en la universidad española.

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The 10th annual Jisc, GuildHE and Universities UK information legislation and management survey shows a rise in the number of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests for the tenth consecutive year. In contrast Environmental Information Regulations (EIR) requests appear to have levelled off to a fairly consistent rate, while Data Protection Act (DPA) requests have declined back to levels last seen in 2008. The average monthly number of FOI requests received by UK universities has risen by 19% since 2013 and by almost seven times over the last decade since our survey began. The average across the 46 participating institutions was 219 FOI requests with the highest of 454 reported by one participant.

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Considers the legal issues which arise in relation to the taking of or possession of images still and moving) of children for use in an Open Education Resource. JLL

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The 10th annual Jisc, GuildHE and Universities UK information legislation and management survey shows a rise in the number of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests for the tenth consecutive year. In contrast Environmental Information Regulations (EIR) requests appear to have levelled off to a fairly consistent rate, while Data Protection Act (DPA) requests have declined back to levels last seen in 2008. The average monthly number of FOI requests received by UK universities has risen by 19% since 2013 and by almost seven times over the last decade since our survey began. The average across the 47 participating institutions was 218 FOI requests with the highest of 454 reported by one participant.

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Jisc Freedom of Information retention schedules Disclaimer We aim to provide accurate and current information on this website. However, we accept no liability for errors or ommissions, or for loss or damage arising from using this information. The statements made and views expressed in publications are those of the authors and do not represent in any way the views of the Service. The JISC infoNet Service offers general guidance only on issues relevant to the planning and implementation of information systems. Such guidance does not constitute definitive or legal advice and should not be regarded as a substitute therefor. The JISC infoNet Service does not accept any liability for any loss suffered by persons who consult the Service whether or not such loss is suffered directly or indirectly as a result of reliance placed on guidance given by the Service. The reader is reminded that changes may have taken place since issue, particularly in rapidly changing areas such as internet addressing, and consequently URLs and e-mail addresses should be used with caution. We are not responsible for the content of other websites linked to this site. No part of this Web site or its contents may be reproduced or distributed in any form except by bona fide UK public sector education establishments or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 and any amending legislation. All reproductions require an acknowledgement of the source and the author of the work. Parties outside the education sector should contact JISC infoNet regarding use of these materials.

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This guidance is for staff in universities involved in developing Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), and considers the legal issues focusing particularly on the intellectual property rights (IPR) issues and data protection.

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