Month: February 2006
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Housekeeping: Fat Tuesday
For those who do not know, I am a resident of New Orleans and, to me at least, Mardi Gras,…
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Scrapbook: Unintentional Plagiarism Fighting Power
Many times a tool that is designed for one purpose has an unintentional second use. Nowhere is that more evident…
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Instant Article Ghostwriter: Nickle & Dime Plagiarism
The war against plagiarism is a game of at and mouse. Plagiarism fighters constantly improve their techniques and lawmakers are…
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Wrap Up: Plagiarism He Said/She Said And More
Plagiarism and copyright news is more in the public eye now than ever. With politicians, journalists and authors alike getting…
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Housekeeping: Technorati Problems
I’ve noticed a problem with new Plagiarism Today entries not appearing on Technorati. In fact, if you visit this link,…
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Punditry: Matlock Never Handled Copyright
I’m working on several big stories right now. The first two are on new services, one released and one scheduled…
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Fair Use, Haiku and You
Fair Use is one of the most notoriously difficult areas in all of modern law and certainly one of the…
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Wrap Up: Washington Times Accused of Plagiarism
It’s been a busy week in plagiarism news. Another major journalism scandal comes to surface, a published poet discovers his…
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Splogging on Plagiarism?
As someone who’s very interested in plagiarism and copyright infringement, I watch a variety of searches on the subject. These…
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Plagiarist for Hire
Several blogs focused on the issue of freelance writing have posted entries wondering if some advertisements aimed less at writers…
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