A new services called Copygator promises to change the way you detect your content. With a simplified detection and reporting system, it seems to have a lot to offer bloggers, but can the detection live up to its marketing?
A new services called Copygator promises to change the way you detect your content. With a simplified detection and reporting system, it seems to have a lot to offer bloggers, but can the detection live up to its marketing?
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright new with the politicians, not the lawyers, taking the lead. Some rumblings about copyright reform both in the U.S. and the UK have everyone’s attention. However, not to be…
It has been a hectic week for copyright news. With the new year has come some renewed pushes on the legislation front, both here and abroad, as well as some new setbacks for the RIAA and MGA…
As citizen journalism starts to get more and more attention from the mainstream press, issues about attribution and citation are coming up with great regularity. As the recent case of Flight 1549 has shown, there’s a lot of work to be done here.
The copyright world is one that is filled with misnomers and inaccurate definitions. Though this usually isn’t an issue, it is worth taking a few moments to analyze some of the more common terms and the problems with them.
Watermarking applications are both cheap and easy to find, but sometimes you need to mark an image when none are available. Here are three services to consider.
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…
It was a busy week for copyright news, with one of the biggest DRM stories, several new cases and some important updates to ongoing ones, this is one week you can’t miss.
Today is an exciting day for me as I get to announce not one, but two new places that you’ll be able to find my services and writings.
Plagiarists are not usually the brightest, but here are three stories of plagiarists that raise the stupidity bar a notch and made the art of plagiarism stopping more entertaining.
A new services called Copygator promises to change the way you detect your content. With a simplified detection and reporting system, it seems to have a lot to offer bloggers, but can the detection live up to its marketing?
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright new with the politicians, not the lawyers, taking the lead. Some rumblings about copyright reform both in the U.S. and the UK have everyone’s attention. However, not to be…
It has been a hectic week for copyright news. With the new year has come some renewed pushes on the legislation front, both here and abroad, as well as some new setbacks for the RIAA and MGA…
As citizen journalism starts to get more and more attention from the mainstream press, issues about attribution and citation are coming up with great regularity. As the recent case of Flight 1549 has shown, there’s a lot of work to be done here.
The copyright world is one that is filled with misnomers and inaccurate definitions. Though this usually isn’t an issue, it is worth taking a few moments to analyze some of the more common terms and the problems with them.
Watermarking applications are both cheap and easy to find, but sometimes you need to mark an image when none are available. Here are three services to consider.
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…
It was a busy week for copyright news, with one of the biggest DRM stories, several new cases and some important updates to ongoing ones, this is one week you can’t miss.
Today is an exciting day for me as I get to announce not one, but two new places that you’ll be able to find my services and writings.
Plagiarists are not usually the brightest, but here are three stories of plagiarists that raise the stupidity bar a notch and made the art of plagiarism stopping more entertaining.