The Le@rning Federation Schools Online Curriculum Content Initiative

Content Rights Information System Project

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Background

The Content and Rights Information Systems Project (CRISP) was developed to manage the third-party content licensed for use by The Le@rning Federation. The system maintains the licensing conditions under which content has been procured, enabling TLF to ensure that all content is used within the agreed conditions. This information is passed to the Exchange, TLF's content development and distribution system, where appropriate licence conditions are associated with the digital curriculum resources.

Current status

CRISP is currently being used by TLF and Curriculum Corporation staff to manage third-party intellectual property used in content.

Resources and documentation

To find out more about CRISP, email us at ipmanager@curriculum.edu.au.

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