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3 Count: Without Comment

3 Count: Without Comment

SCOTUS denies Tenenbaum appeal, Russian social networking site liable for file sharing damages and George Clinton settles with the Black Eyed Peas.

Jonathan Bailey on This Week in Law

Jonathan Bailey on This Week in Law

With no podcast this week, I decided to draw attention to one from last week, This Week in Law w/ Denise Howell, Evan Brown and Venkat Balasubramani.

3 Count: Extra Innings

3 Count: Extra Innings

Six strikes is delayed in the U.S., most claims tossed out in LexisNexis class action suit and Indian ISPs begin blocking suspected pirate sites.

Confronting Plagiarism Face-to-Face

Confronting Plagiarism Face-to-Face

When Duane Lester learned he had been plagiarized by a newspaper, he didn't mail a letter, he delivered it himself. But should others do the same?

3 Count: Without Comment

3 Count: Without Comment

Posted: May 21, 2012 1
Jonathan Bailey on This Week in Law

Jonathan Bailey on This Week in Law

Posted: May 18, 2012 2
3 Count: Extra Innings

3 Count: Extra Innings

Posted: May 18, 2012 3
Confronting Plagiarism Face-to-Face

Confronting Plagiarism Face-to-Face

Posted: May 17, 2012 4

Jonathan Bailey on This Week in Law

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With no podcast this week, I decided to draw attention to one from last week, This Week in Law w/ Denise Howell, Evan Brown and Venkat Balasubramani.

Confronting Plagiarism Face-to-Face

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When Duane Lester learned he had been plagiarized by a newspaper, he didn’t mail a letter, he delivered it himself. But should others do the same?

Getting at the Root of Academic Plagiarism

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With academic plagiarism on the rise, one former educator thinks that technology is to blame, but not for the reason you may think.

Plagiarism: When Digital Worlds Collide

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Recently, plagiarism allegations hurled against The Next Web caught fire on the Web, but is something deeper going on with the digital world?

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 238 – Partial Verdict

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Google/Oracle jury returns a split verdict, Perfect 10 sues Tumblr, Village People frontman wins copyright termination and, much, much more!

Turnitin Analyzes the Spectrum of Plagiarism

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Turnitin did a survey with over 800 educators to learn what kinds of plagiarism is the most common and problematic.

Which came first the Search Engine or the Traffic?

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Monitoring bots that visit your site isn’t just useful for stopping scrapers, it’s also a great way to learn about how search engines can help you.

Guest Blog for Plagiarism Today

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Have something you want to say on Plagiarism Today? Now’s your chance as I’m actively looking for guest bloggers to help on Wednesdays.