The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.
The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

PlagAware, along with four other checkers, were deemed “partially useful” in the latest rounds of testing by Dr. Debora Weber-Wulff.
Shepard Fairey and the AP settle their case, Sony goes after those who cracked the PS3 and the Canadian record labels agree to pay for copyright infringement.
In this (late) episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show we have updates on Spain’s new copyright law, the P2P piracy lawsuits and much more!

The editors at Regator have put Plagiarism Today at number 23 on their Top 50 Blogs of 2010.
The latest news on the right of first sale for promo cds, the U.S. Copyright Group’s new client and Bittorrent’s growth.

Dr. Weber-Wulff is preparing to announce the latest results of her testing of various plagiarism checkers and you’re invited to attend the live announcement.
The latest on the AFP “Twitter” lawsuit, the porn industry targeting more file sharers and Public Domain Day.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

PlagAware, along with four other checkers, were deemed “partially useful” in the latest rounds of testing by Dr. Debora Weber-Wulff.

Shepard Fairey and the AP settle their case, Sony goes after those who cracked the PS3 and the Canadian record labels agree to pay for copyright infringement.

In this (late) episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show we have updates on Spain’s new copyright law, the P2P piracy lawsuits and much more!

The editors at Regator have put Plagiarism Today at number 23 on their Top 50 Blogs of 2010.

The latest news on the right of first sale for promo cds, the U.S. Copyright Group’s new client and Bittorrent’s growth.

Dr. Weber-Wulff is preparing to announce the latest results of her testing of various plagiarism checkers and you’re invited to attend the live announcement.

The latest on the AFP “Twitter” lawsuit, the porn industry targeting more file sharers and Public Domain Day.