
Content clipping and sharing service Clp.ly has moved to Curate.Us after the recent revokation of a prominent .ly domain by Libya.

Content clipping and sharing service Clp.ly has moved to Curate.Us after the recent revokation of a prominent .ly domain by Libya.
The latest on the semi-final ACTA draft, BREIN’s battle against Usenet and another critic of HADOPI

Recently, the CC Organization highlighted a new tool to make adding CC-licensed works to your site easier than ever. How does it stack up?
The EU releases the final ACTA draft, Google responds to Oracle and KISS frontman Gene Simmon talks about file sharers in a less-than-flattering light.

Tracking plagiarism is rarely a straightforward task, sometimes you have to rely on your intuition. This is one of those cases.
BT gets a stay in turning over customer data, FilmOn gets a predictable lawsuit and Anonymous promises more attacks.

I’ll be in Tempe, AZ Nov. 2-4 to speak on the technology of plagiarism at the University of Advancing Technology Tech Forum.

The month of October will see a slowdown in posting due to a haunted house I run and not enough hours in the day.
ACTA may be near completion, ACS:Law may close up shop and the Nevada Democrats settle their suit with Righthaven.
The latest news on France’s Hadopi law, DDOS attacks on anti-piracy groups, an email leak at a law firm and much more!

Content clipping and sharing service Clp.ly has moved to Curate.Us after the recent revokation of a prominent .ly domain by Libya.

The latest on the semi-final ACTA draft, BREIN’s battle against Usenet and another critic of HADOPI

Recently, the CC Organization highlighted a new tool to make adding CC-licensed works to your site easier than ever. How does it stack up?

The EU releases the final ACTA draft, Google responds to Oracle and KISS frontman Gene Simmon talks about file sharers in a less-than-flattering light.

Tracking plagiarism is rarely a straightforward task, sometimes you have to rely on your intuition. This is one of those cases.

BT gets a stay in turning over customer data, FilmOn gets a predictable lawsuit and Anonymous promises more attacks.

I’ll be in Tempe, AZ Nov. 2-4 to speak on the technology of plagiarism at the University of Advancing Technology Tech Forum.

The month of October will see a slowdown in posting due to a haunted house I run and not enough hours in the day.

ACTA may be near completion, ACS:Law may close up shop and the Nevada Democrats settle their suit with Righthaven.

The latest news on France’s Hadopi law, DDOS attacks on anti-piracy groups, an email leak at a law firm and much more!