Monthly Archives: May 2011

The 5 Dumbest Ways Plagiarists Get Caught

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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.

3 Count: Major Wipeout

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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.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 196

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

3 Count: On Hold

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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.

3 Count: First Hurdle

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

Are Doctors Abusing Copyright to Stop Negative Reviews?

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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.

3 Count: Naked Retreat

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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.

3 Count: Hurt Record

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

Why Plagiarism Is Not Flattery

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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.

3 Count: Lobbynomics

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

Monthly Archives: May 2011

The 5 Dumbest Ways Plagiarists Get Caught

emu-sized

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.

3 Count: Major Wipeout

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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.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 196

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

3 Count: On Hold

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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.

3 Count: First Hurdle

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

Are Doctors Abusing Copyright to Stop Negative Reviews?

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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.

3 Count: Naked Retreat

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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.

3 Count: Hurt Record

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

Why Plagiarism Is Not Flattery

Copy Machine

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.

3 Count: Lobbynomics

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

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