Month: August 2005
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RIAA & MPAA: Do They Represent You?
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) are organizations that lobby on behalf…
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Dulynoted.co.uk: Proof of Copyright or Snake Oil?
One of the most difficult elements of combating plagiarism is proving that you own the work being infringed. On the…
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Homework Helper Plagiarizes Anti-Plagiarism Article
KissofEase, a site that promises to help with “free online homework help” among several other services, was recently accused of…
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The Purpose of This Site
Some people seemed to be very confused about the purpose of this site. I’ve seen a lot of comments on…
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My Story: My First Plagiarism Battle (Part Three)
Note: This story is a continuation of Part One and Part Two. If you haven’t read the previous entries, you…
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Avoiding the DMCA
The DMCA isn’t just a bad law for Americans, it’s a bad law for the rest of the world as…
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Software Plagiarism Strikes Mozilla Community
Chris Pederick, the creator of the very popular “Web Developer” Firefox extension, recently found out that his software had been…
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The Ultimate Anti-Plagiarism Database
LexisNexis, the creator of one of the world’s largest legal, news and business information databases, and iParadigms, the company behind…
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Are Paper Mills Stealing Your Work?
I’ve commented previously about the need to always credit your sources. Simply put, unless you wrote the piece yourself, you…
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Inspiration vs. Plagiarism
When does inspiration cross the line and become plagiarism? When it comes to Web development, it’s a very fine line…
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