Month: June 2005
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Articles
How Do You Prove It?
You wrote a work poem, made a song or took a picture. Someone steals it, claims it to be theirs…
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What Schools Can Do
Houses of academia, especially high schools and colleges, are seen as the main battleground in the war on plagiarism. Student…
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Product Reviews
Copyscape: Not Ready for Prime Time
As much as I love seeing people take a stand against Internet plagiarism and work on new ways to use…
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News
What Grokster Means to Me
All over the Internet, people are buzzing about the recent supreme court decision in MGM v. Grokster that said file…
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Allpoetry.com – Still Great
No matter how many good things I say about the Allpoetry network, they always seem to exceed my expectations. Today…
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Copyright
Canada Mulls Copyright Reform
Though, on the legal front, this blog mainly focuses on American law, it’s worth noting that on June 20, 2005…
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News
Plagiarism or Bad Editing?
According to the San Diego Union Tribune, Investment adviser Gabriel Wisdom was fired from both NPR, where he was a…
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San Antonio’s Plagiarism Scrape
In San Antonio, Texas a woman by the name of Sandra Monica Rincon submitted to and won a weekly amateur…
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Registering Your Copyright
Under the DMCA, if you are an American citizen/company and you want to sue for copyright infringement, you need to…
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