Monthly Archives: December 2010

Why Finding the Host of a Site is Getting Much Harder

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Cloudflare represents a major change in the way sites are being hosted. A change every person who reports abuse needs to be aware of.

3 Count: World of Borecraft

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The latest news on the World of Warcraft Glider lawsuit, Global Gaming Factory and a copyright lawsuit millions of years in the making.

The Role of Copyright in the Wikileaks Cable Leak

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Though some of the cables released by Wikileaks have been about copyright, little has been said about using copyright to stop the leak. There’s a good reason.

3 Count: Tie Game

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The latest on the Costco/Omega case, Apple’s being accused of infringing Japanese authors and George Clinton suing the Black Eyed Peas.

3 Count: Blue Beatles

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Author Slams eBook Piracy, Son Outs Her As a Music Pirate First off today, as part of a point/counterpoint on the issue of ebook piracy, the Norwegian publication Dagens Næringsliv ran an interview with author Anne B. Ragde, who slammed ebook…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 178

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The latest news on the Google/Viacom case, the U.S. Copyright Group and much, much more.

3 Count: Double Dutch

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Operation Payback organizer arrested in the Netherlands, Righthaven sues Drudge Report and Mininova Settles with BREIN

Has Google Improved Its DMCA Handling?

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Google recently announced improvements to the way it handles copyright infringement, including faster DMCA resolution. Does it hold up?

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

3 Count: iCopyfight

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The latest on iCopyright suing the AP, Eircom’s three strikes policy and Elisabeth Hasselbeck’s recent court victory.

Monthly Archives: December 2010

Why Finding the Host of a Site is Getting Much Harder

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Cloudflare represents a major change in the way sites are being hosted. A change every person who reports abuse needs to be aware of.

3 Count: World of Borecraft

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The latest news on the World of Warcraft Glider lawsuit, Global Gaming Factory and a copyright lawsuit millions of years in the making.

The Role of Copyright in the Wikileaks Cable Leak

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Though some of the cables released by Wikileaks have been about copyright, little has been said about using copyright to stop the leak. There’s a good reason.

3 Count: Tie Game

home-sized

The latest on the Costco/Omega case, Apple’s being accused of infringing Japanese authors and George Clinton suing the Black Eyed Peas.

3 Count: Blue Beatles

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Author Slams eBook Piracy, Son Outs Her As a Music Pirate First off today, as part of a point/counterpoint on the issue of ebook piracy, the Norwegian publication Dagens Næringsliv ran an interview with author Anne B. Ragde, who slammed ebook…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 178

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The latest news on the Google/Viacom case, the U.S. Copyright Group and much, much more.

3 Count: Double Dutch

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Operation Payback organizer arrested in the Netherlands, Righthaven sues Drudge Report and Mininova Settles with BREIN

Has Google Improved Its DMCA Handling?

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Google recently announced improvements to the way it handles copyright infringement, including faster DMCA resolution. Does it hold up?

3 Count: Troll Hatin’

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The latest news on ACS:Law’s major setback, Righthaven being countersued and the MPAA’s newest move with colleges.

3 Count: iCopyfight

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The latest on iCopyright suing the AP, Eircom’s three strikes policy and Elisabeth Hasselbeck’s recent court victory.