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Monthly Archives: October 2010

5 Copyright Issues for Halloween

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As I get ready to take a few days away to finish up and run my haunted house, here are a few copyright issues to ponder on this spooky holiday.

3 Count: Jailbreaking XBox

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The latest news on DMCA anticircumvention as it applies to Xbox 360s, ivi TV strikes deals and yet another controversial YouTube DMCA takedown.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 173

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The latest news on the Harry Potter plagiarism allegation, Blizzard suing Starcraft cheat makers and much more.

3 Count: Black Ops

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The latest news on the Call of Duty leak, several networks blocking Google TV and the Chilean miner getting a copyright registration on his now-famous note.

In Brief: The WordPress Content Submit Plugin

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A new WordPress plugin makes it easy to accept user submissions and verify them as authentic.

3 Count: Showdown Time

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Righthaven loses its first case, the USCopyrightGroup is preparing for its first major legal challenges and Square Enix C&Ds another fan project.

5 Ways Copyright is Screwing Smaller Creators

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For a small content creator, the world is a very scary place and, unfortunately, in many ways copyright is not here to help.

3 Count: Normal Politics

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Republican Party Candidates Accused of Copyright Infringement First off today, Republican Senate candidates Sharron Angle and David Vitter have had videos removed from YouTube by representatives for photographer Chris Floyd who accuses them of using a photograph he took in Mexico…

3 Count: Doe Day

A Female Deer

Blizzard targets 10 Does over Starcraft 2 hacking, a porn studio targets 1,500 and another pro-copyright group has their emails leaked.

The Odd Case of Dennis the Menace

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Sometimes, when dealing with plagiarism allegation, coincidences happen. Here’s one of the best-known examples of a freaky coincidence.

Monthly Archives: October 2010

5 Copyright Issues for Halloween

trick-or-treat-sized

As I get ready to take a few days away to finish up and run my haunted house, here are a few copyright issues to ponder on this spooky holiday.

3 Count: Jailbreaking XBox

xbox-sized

The latest news on DMCA anticircumvention as it applies to Xbox 360s, ivi TV strikes deals and yet another controversial YouTube DMCA takedown.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 173

dontsay-sized

The latest news on the Harry Potter plagiarism allegation, Blizzard suing Starcraft cheat makers and much more.

3 Count: Black Ops

blackops-sized

The latest news on the Call of Duty leak, several networks blocking Google TV and the Chilean miner getting a copyright registration on his now-famous note.

In Brief: The WordPress Content Submit Plugin

aff-sized

A new WordPress plugin makes it easy to accept user submissions and verify them as authentic.

3 Count: Showdown Time

knights-sized

Righthaven loses its first case, the USCopyrightGroup is preparing for its first major legal challenges and Square Enix C&Ds another fan project.

5 Ways Copyright is Screwing Smaller Creators

dog-tug

For a small content creator, the world is a very scary place and, unfortunately, in many ways copyright is not here to help.

3 Count: Normal Politics

politics-sized

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Republican Party Candidates Accused of Copyright Infringement First off today, Republican Senate candidates Sharron Angle and David Vitter have had videos removed from YouTube by representatives for photographer Chris Floyd who accuses them of using a photograph he took in Mexico…

3 Count: Doe Day

A Female Deer

Blizzard targets 10 Does over Starcraft 2 hacking, a porn studio targets 1,500 and another pro-copyright group has their emails leaked.

The Odd Case of Dennis the Menace

dennis-sized

Sometimes, when dealing with plagiarism allegation, coincidences happen. Here’s one of the best-known examples of a freaky coincidence.