Monthly Archives: January 2011

5 Fast Google Hacks for Finding Plagiarism

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Here are five fast, easy and fun ways to hack Google to make it an even better plagiarism detector.

3 Count: Film Edition

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The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 183

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The latest news on the Solicitor General, ACS:Law quitting, UFC suing Justin.TV and much more.

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

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The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

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The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Censor Me

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The latest on Google’s “censoring” of search results, Spain’s controversial anti-piracy bill makes another round and experts tackle the Android/Java claims.

3 Count: Surrender Pirates

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The latest news on an amnesty program for porn downloaders, a lawsuit over the paris hilton sex tape and a bizarre lawsuit over a the iconic Che Guevara photo.

3 Count: No Soliciting

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The latest on the new Solicitor General in the U.S., ACS:Law backing out of the copyright enforcement business and a new study about piracy from Spain.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 182

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The latest on the Obama Hope case, the record labels settlement of the pending list lawsuit and the Harry Potter plagiarism case.

Google Cracking Down on Plagiarists?

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Google announced that it is planning an algorithm change targeted at spammers, plagiarists and content farms. Why am I not excited?

Monthly Archives: January 2011

5 Fast Google Hacks for Finding Plagiarism

Google-Hack-Sized

Here are five fast, easy and fun ways to hack Google to make it an even better plagiarism detector.

3 Count: Film Edition

film-sized

The latest news on Russian movies appearing in the App Store, a group buying site going after an aggregator and Francis For Coppola’s views on copyright.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 183

no-porbalo-sized

The latest news on the Solicitor General, ACS:Law quitting, UFC suing Justin.TV and much more.

3 Count: Thanks Sherlock

sherlock-sized

The latest news on the MPAA’s closure of some 50 torrent sites, a guilty plea in a criminal infringement case and a new “official” Sherlock Holmes book.

Why Mass Copyright Lawsuits Must Stop

lawbreaker-sized

The mass litigation against suspected file sharers and pirates must stop, in addition to being ineffective, it also is damaging to more promising solutions.

3 Count: Censor Me

google-censor-sized

The latest on Google’s “censoring” of search results, Spain’s controversial anti-piracy bill makes another round and experts tackle the Android/Java claims.

3 Count: Surrender Pirates

pirate-surrender-sized

The latest news on an amnesty program for porn downloaders, a lawsuit over the paris hilton sex tape and a bizarre lawsuit over a the iconic Che Guevara photo.

3 Count: No Soliciting

no-soliciting-sized

The latest on the new Solicitor General in the U.S., ACS:Law backing out of the copyright enforcement business and a new study about piracy from Spain.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 182

hopeless-sized

The latest on the Obama Hope case, the record labels settlement of the pending list lawsuit and the Harry Potter plagiarism case.

Google Cracking Down on Plagiarists?

google-plagiarists-sized

Google announced that it is planning an algorithm change targeted at spammers, plagiarists and content farms. Why am I not excited?