Monthly Archives: March 2011

3 Count: Weekend Update

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The latest news on the LimeWire Case, the AP targeting more retailers and Demand Progress’ involvement in the channelsurfing case.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 187

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The latest news on the iiNet case in Australia, Limewire’s settlement in the U.S and a big update on the ISOHunt case.

3 Count: Australia Day

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The latest news on the iiNet and the IIA’s response to it, a follow up treaty to ACTA and an LA street artist is sued for copyright infringement.

RegisteredCommons Introduces Buy4Commons Feature

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RegisteredCommons has upgraded its service and one of its new offerings uses Creative Commons Licenses in a brand new way.

3 Count: Use the Force

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The latest on George Lucas’ case against unauthorized stormtrooper helmets, anonymous’ latest DDOS campaign and Righthaven on the run.

Plagiarism Today in the New York Times

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The New York Times recently tackled the issue of plagiarism on the international scene and included a small mention of this site along the way.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

Happy Mardi Gras!

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With Mardi Gras coming up this Tuesday, I’ll be taking some time away from the computer to celebrate and unwind…

3 Count: Surf City

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The latest news on ICE’s arrest of a streaming site operator, Google’s Blogger service being blocked in Turkey and new thoughts on the iiNet ruling.

The 3 Uses for Plagiarism Detection Tools

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Plagiarism detection tools actually have to serve a variety of functions, here’s the three big ones that you need to be aware of.

Monthly Archives: March 2011

3 Count: Weekend Update

weekend-update-sized

The latest news on the LimeWire Case, the AP targeting more retailers and Demand Progress’ involvement in the channelsurfing case.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 187

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The latest news on the iiNet case in Australia, Limewire’s settlement in the U.S and a big update on the ISOHunt case.

3 Count: Australia Day

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The latest news on the iiNet and the IIA’s response to it, a follow up treaty to ACTA and an LA street artist is sued for copyright infringement.

RegisteredCommons Introduces Buy4Commons Feature

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RegisteredCommons has upgraded its service and one of its new offerings uses Creative Commons Licenses in a brand new way.

3 Count: Use the Force

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The latest on George Lucas’ case against unauthorized stormtrooper helmets, anonymous’ latest DDOS campaign and Righthaven on the run.

Plagiarism Today in the New York Times

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The New York Times recently tackled the issue of plagiarism on the international scene and included a small mention of this site along the way.

3 Count: Settle This

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The latest on Lime Wire’s battles against the record labels, Google’s legal setback in France and SCOTUS taking a look at the public domain.

Happy Mardi Gras!

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With Mardi Gras coming up this Tuesday, I’ll be taking some time away from the computer to celebrate and unwind…

3 Count: Surf City

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The latest news on ICE’s arrest of a streaming site operator, Google’s Blogger service being blocked in Turkey and new thoughts on the iiNet ruling.

The 3 Uses for Plagiarism Detection Tools

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Plagiarism detection tools actually have to serve a variety of functions, here’s the three big ones that you need to be aware of.

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