Monthly Archives: June 2011

What iCloud and Music Match Mean for the Piracy Fight

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The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

3 Count: Digitally Altered

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The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

3 Count: iCloud 9

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The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

Why Stealing From Many Isn’t Research

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There’s an old saying that reads “to steal from many is research,” however, nothing could be farther from the truth.

3 Count: Forever 10

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The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

Why Register a Copyright If You Don’t Want to Sue?

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Well over half a million copyright registrations are filed every year but the vast majority never are used in court. Why at register all then?

3 Count: Lose Yourself

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The latest news on Eminem suing Audi, the record labels in Australia backing off three strikes and another WordPress-related GPL controversy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 197

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The latest on the new Register of Copyrights, PROTECT IP and German P2P enforcement.

3 Count: Felony Conviction

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The latest news on the legal status of streaming in the U.S. the U.N. calling “three strikes” a violation of human rights and a Baidu appeal.

How Plagiarism Today Got Started, Grew Up and Became a Business

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If you’ve ever wondered how this site was founded and how it grew into a business, here’s your look at the process and how it unfolded over the past five plus years.

Monthly Archives: June 2011

What iCloud and Music Match Mean for the Piracy Fight

icloud-full-sized

The recent iTunes Match announcement may mean amnesty for some pirates, but it means even more for the fight against piracy.

3 Count: Digitally Altered

photoshop-sized

The latest on the World Copyright Conference in Belgium, the Hangover 2 lawsuit and a blacklist of websites by a major ad buyer.

3 Count: iCloud 9

icloud-sized

The latest on Apple’s iCloud, ICE seizing a controversial domain and the closure of a popular movie streaming site.

Why Stealing From Many Isn’t Research

books-sized

There’s an old saying that reads “to steal from many is research,” however, nothing could be farther from the truth.

3 Count: Forever 10

forever21-sized

The latest on the launch of Apple’s iCloud service, New Zealand’s three strikes law and Forever 21′s battle with a parody blog.

Why Register a Copyright If You Don’t Want to Sue?

register-usco-sized

Well over half a million copyright registrations are filed every year but the vast majority never are used in court. Why at register all then?

3 Count: Lose Yourself

lose-yourse-sized

The latest news on Eminem suing Audi, the record labels in Australia backing off three strikes and another WordPress-related GPL controversy.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 197

clock-sized

The latest on the new Register of Copyrights, PROTECT IP and German P2P enforcement.

3 Count: Felony Conviction

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The latest news on the legal status of streaming in the U.S. the U.N. calling “three strikes” a violation of human rights and a Baidu appeal.

How Plagiarism Today Got Started, Grew Up and Became a Business

oak-tree-sized

If you’ve ever wondered how this site was founded and how it grew into a business, here’s your look at the process and how it unfolded over the past five plus years.

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