Month: September 2005
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How to Write an Effective DMCA Notice
First off, I want to reiterate that I’m not a lawyer nor do I offer legal advice. In fact, when…
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The DMCA and Google
As blog plagiarism pushes the issue of content theft to the forefront of more Webmasters’ minds, a great deal of…
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A Day Of Plagiarism Prevention
Update: The entire series seems to either be down or moved. All links have been removed. Free Traffic Tips, a…
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The Psychology of Plagiarism
Note: This isn’t necessarily a return to a regular update schedule. As of this writing, I’m still within the city…
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Dear Friends
As many of you read in my previous post, I am a New Orleans resident and was displaced by Hurricane…
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Punditry Saturday: Put Up or Shut Up
Note: This is a new feature to the site that I’m experimenting with. For the next weeks, barring any major…
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Framing: Copyright Infringement or Legitimate Linking?
Framing is an HTML technique that allows authors to display multiple documents in the same window. These views can be…
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Adding Footers to Your Feed
If, like many, you’ve grown weary of the rampant automated plagiarism going on and want to protect your RSS feed…
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The Different Viewpoints on Plagiarism
Earlier this week, Darren Rowse, the author of problogger.net, posted an article entitled “Introducing a Shoddy Blogger�? that drew attention…
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RSS Copyright Protection
With unscrupulous individuals and companies using RSS feeds to facilitate automated plagiarism, many bloggers have begun taking measures to ensure…
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