
Plagiarists are, generally, not master criminals who showcase their genius in how they avoid detection. Here are some of the dumbest ways plagiarists routinely get caught.

Plagiarists are, generally, not master criminals who showcase their genius in how they avoid detection. Here are some of the dumbest ways plagiarists routinely get caught.
The latest on a criminal file sharing case in Scotland, ISPs BT and Talk Talk to appeal ruling on the Digital Economy Act and Wipeout the subject of a lawsuit.
The latest on the U.S. Copyright Group, the Bratz Case, PROTECT IP and much, much more.
The latest on Senator Wyden’s hold on PROTECT IP, the music industry targets The Pirate Bay in Finland and the eG8 deals with divides on copyright.
The PROTECT IP bill passes its first hurdle, HADOPIs enforcer has a few security flaws and a porn company sues another “tube” site.

A group called Medical Justice has begun using copyright to help doctors “gag” unwanted reviews. However, the legality of this process is very much up for debate.
The latest on ISP filtering in the EU, the bitter feud between MGA and Bratz continues and one of the “Nude Nuns” lawsuits gets dropped.
The latest on the U.S. Copyright Group lawsuits, the Hangover 2 tattoo dispute and ore domain seizures by ICE.

There’s a saying that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but that can’t be said for plagiarism. Here’s why plagiarism is not something you should feel flattered by.
The latest on another setback for Righthaven, a Florida student being sued over a study guide and lobbynomics in the UK.

Plagiarists are, generally, not master criminals who showcase their genius in how they avoid detection. Here are some of the dumbest ways plagiarists routinely get caught.

The latest on a criminal file sharing case in Scotland, ISPs BT and Talk Talk to appeal ruling on the Digital Economy Act and Wipeout the subject of a lawsuit.

The latest on the U.S. Copyright Group, the Bratz Case, PROTECT IP and much, much more.

The latest on Senator Wyden’s hold on PROTECT IP, the music industry targets The Pirate Bay in Finland and the eG8 deals with divides on copyright.

The PROTECT IP bill passes its first hurdle, HADOPIs enforcer has a few security flaws and a porn company sues another “tube” site.

A group called Medical Justice has begun using copyright to help doctors “gag” unwanted reviews. However, the legality of this process is very much up for debate.

The latest on ISP filtering in the EU, the bitter feud between MGA and Bratz continues and one of the “Nude Nuns” lawsuits gets dropped.

The latest on the U.S. Copyright Group lawsuits, the Hangover 2 tattoo dispute and ore domain seizures by ICE.

There’s a saying that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but that can’t be said for plagiarism. Here’s why plagiarism is not something you should feel flattered by.

The latest on another setback for Righthaven, a Florida student being sued over a study guide and lobbynomics in the UK.