Copyright Myths Page Added

By Jonathan Bailey • Sep 18th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Housekeeping
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I’m going to be working over the next week or so to fill out the static pages in the site a little bit and put some critical content where new users can easily find it.

On that note, I wanted to let everyone know I’ve added the first of those new pages, one entitled “Copyright Myths”.

This page deals with ten of my “favorite” copyright myths and debunks them. I’ll be adding to this list over time as new myths are brought to my attention. Definitely feel free to leave me a comment with anything you feel that I did not address.

Up next will be an expansion to the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section as well as overhauls to the DMCA Agent information.

Thank you all for your support and keep the feedback coming!

Jonathan Bailey is The Webmaster and author of Plagiarism Today, which he founded in 2005 as a way to help Webmasters going through content theft problems get accurate information and stay up to date on the rapidly-changing field. He is also a consultant to Webmasters and companies to help them devise practical content protection strategies and develop good copyright policies.
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10 Responses to “Copyright Myths Page Added”

  1. Jordi says:

    Why don't you do a Creative Commons Myths section? For example, with CC, one can copy an entire website, just linking to the original one, or full articles just linking to the source at the end in a ridiculously small font. These things are done all day.

  2. Excellent idea, Jonathan. I linked to your new page in today's blog post.

  3. A good idea. I don't think I could do a whole page of them but how would a section in the existing page work for you? Any thoughts on that?

  4. glad you liked it and thank you very much for the link! I saw it in my WordPress panel this morning. It made my day.

  5. Excellent idea, Jonathan. I linked to your new page in today's blog post.

  6. A good idea. I don't think I could do a whole page of them but how would a section in the existing page work for you? Any thoughts on that?

  7. glad you liked it and thank you very much for the link! I saw it in my WordPress panel this morning. It made my day.

  8. Excellent idea, Jonathan. I linked to your new page in today's blog post.

  9. A good idea. I don't think I could do a whole page of them but how would a section in the existing page work for you? Any thoughts on that?

  10. glad you liked it and thank you very much for the link! I saw it in my WordPress panel this morning. It made my day.

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