Month: December 2005
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Plagiarism 2006: A Preview
In the six months I’ve run this site, I’ve learned a great deal about plagiarism. No matter how many times…
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Essential Copyright: Copyright Made Easy
In order to sue for copyright infringement in a United States federal court, one must first register their copyright with…
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Call Me a Contributor
Usually, getting a job as a writer at a magazine involves a lengthy application process that tests pushes a writer’s…
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Content Theft at TechCrunch.com
When Michael Arrington received a letter from a reader saying that some of his posts were on another site listed…
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Update: OpenDiary.com Responds
My previous article on OpenDiary.com has remained one of the most-read articles on the site since it was first penned…
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Linkworthy: Columbia Law School Music Plagiarism Project
The Columbia University Law Library has created a section of their site dedicated to the dissemination and organization of information…
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Tapping Your Readers
One of the most difficult elements of stopping plagiarism is spotting it. Even with the power of Google Alerts, Copyscape…
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Plagiarists Say the Darndest Things
I’ve handled approximately 300 cases of plagiarism of my own material and, in that time, I’ve heard a lot of…
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Creative Commons: License to Splog?
As shocked as Steve Rubel was to find out that plagiarists were scraping his RSS feed, he was probably even…
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Micro Persuasion Plagiarized
Micro Persuasion (MP), a major marketing, media and public relations blog that focuses on technology issues, recently reported that it’s…
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