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Distil: The Anti-Scraping Content Protection Network

Distil is a new company promising to combat scraping while improving your site’s performance. But how well does it work?

The Cyberlocker Shakeup and What It Means for You

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The Megaupload’s closure, cyberlocker sites are in panic mode and are making sweeping changes to their services. How does this affect you?

Megaupload’s DMCA Shell Games

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Megaupload had an interesting scheme to thwart or limit DMCA takedown notices, one that might never have been detected if not for the FBI.

Clarifying the Times Higher Education Article

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A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

Hired Plagiarism: The Changing Business of Plagiarism

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Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Changing the Conversation on SOPA/PIPA

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With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

6 Categories of Lame Plagiarism Excuses

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Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Amazon’s Erotica Plagiarism Debacle

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Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

iParadigms Introduces Translated Plagiarism Detection

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iParadigms, the makers of Turnitin and iThenticate, have released a new feature to Turnitin to enable detection of translated plagiarism.