Monthly Archives: December 2010

The Night Before a Copyright Christmas

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Twas the Night Before Christmas gets a rewrite for those interested in copyright matters.

Konomark: An Open Licensing Alternative?

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Konomark aims to be an open “licensing” alternative to Creative Commons and open source licenses, but will it work?

3 Count: Need No Education

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The latest news on Spain’s new copyright law, the U.S. plan to educate foreign judges and the Copyright Royalty Board’s ruling on streaming music.

Video: The Technology of Plagiarism and Plagiarism Detection

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In early November, I gave a talk at the University of Advancing Technology on plagiarism and plagiarism detection tech. You can now see that talk online.

3 Count: Gundam Attack!

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The latest news on the domain seizures from Thanksgiving, a new acting Register of Copyrights and a Gundam plagiarism?

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 179

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The latest news on the Supreme Court’s ruling in the Costco case and what the Appeals Court had to say about World of Warcraft bots.

3 Count: Kneecap

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The latest on the Adult Copyright Group, Righthaven and a U.S. Border Patrol seizure of fake Barbies.

A Suggestion For Those Tempted by Plagiarism

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The Web comic Cyanide and Happiness would like to offer a solution for those tempted by plagiarism at the end of this semester.

Journalism, Plagiarism and Attribution

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A recent story about a student journalist who had their story idea plucked by a national publication has stirred a debate without easy answers.

3 Count: Nine Words

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The latest news on 50 Cent being sued, an attempt to block Newzbin2 in the UK and 9 very sad words from the Supreme Court.

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