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Re: DRM Project and Research Positions

From: Roger Clarke <Roger.Clarke@xamax.com.au>
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 11:00:24 +1000
Message-Id: <p0610050dbf7361cb3a5b@[192.168.123.167]>
To: Renato Iannella <renato@iannella.it>, www-drm@w3.org
Cc: peter@higgs-family.net (Peter Higgs), carol.fripp@aesharenet.com.au, Brian Fitzgerald <bf.fitzgerald@qut.edu.au>


Congrats Renato!!


At 10:24 +1000 13/10/05, Renato Iannella wrote to www-drm@w3.org:
Dear all - I am pleased to announce a new project - Digital License 
Management [1] - that will investigate
and further advance the ODRL language and application to the 
open-access community needs.

The DLM Project is a joint 2 year project between National ICT 
Australia [2] and Queensland University of Technology [3].

As part of the Project, two new fulltime technical positions are now 
available for a Researcher and Research Engineer.
Please see the job details online [4]. The technical positions will 
be for 2 years based in Brisbane, Australia.

Cheers

Renato

[1] 
<<http://nicta.com.au/director/research/programs/sga/dlm.cfm>http://nicta.com.au/director/research/programs/sga/dlm.cfm>
[2] <<http://www.nicta.com.au/>http://www.nicta.com.au/>
[3]  <<http://www.qut.edu.au/>http://www.qut.edu.au/>
[4] <<http://nicta.com.au/jobs.html>http://nicta.com.au/jobs.html>


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