Archive for the ‘Products’ Category

RightsAgent: Total Rights Management

By Jonathan Bailey • Jan 17th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Legal Issues, Prevention, Products

RightsAgent is a new system designed to help you license your content to the world, both for profit and non-profit purposes. But is the system worth entrusting your content to?



Two New Anti-Scraping WordPress Plugins

By Jonathan Bailey • Jan 16th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Prevention, Products

Two new WordPress plugins were released in the past few weeks. Both promise to help defend against scraping but how much security do they actually provide?



Attributor Dubs Megan Fox Hottest on the Web

By Jonathan Bailey • Jan 10th, 2008 • Category: Articles, News, Products

Content tracking company Attributor puts its image monitoring software to a very interesting test and settles more than a few barroom bets while making a point about image use on the Web.



Bitscan Seeks Testers

By Jonathan Bailey • Jan 8th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Products

New plagiarism-detection service Bitscan is seeking help in tuning and refining its service.
To do that, they are encouraging users to take advantage of a their free scan offer and submit feedback on the quality of the results they have received.
Anyone who is familiar with Copyscape should have little trouble using the service. You simply visit [...]



MyFreeCopyright: Free Copyright Verification

By Jonathan Bailey • Dec 11th, 2007 • Category: Articles, Legal Issues, Orphan Works, Products, Punditry

Sometimes the biggest challenge to protecting your copyright is proving the work is yours in the first place. Though the United States Copyright Office provides the only official service, that makes available additional legal remedies, it is both pricey and slow, making it a waste for anyone who anyone who isn’t actively looking to go [...]



The FeedBurner Question

By Jonathan Bailey • Dec 5th, 2007 • Category: Articles, Prevention, Products

When I started Plagiarism Today approximately two and a half years ago, FeedBurner seemed like a Godsend. Not only was it a powerful way to track your feed’s usage, but it was also an easy way to customize the feed’s features, all while ensuring compatibility across the board.
FeedBurner took the complicated black art of feed [...]



The Copyright Office’s Online Registration System

By Jonathan Bailey • Dec 4th, 2007 • Category: Articles, Personal Experiences, Products, Punditry

Earlier this year, the United States Copyright Office (USCO) announced that they were going to begin beta testing their new electronic copyright office (eCO) system to accept registrations over the Web.
The system, in theory, is supposed to make registering your work with the USCO easier, faster and cheaper than the traditional “file by mail” [...]



Video: Finding the Host

By Jonathan Bailey • Nov 30th, 2007 • Category: Articles, DMCA, Products, Videos

As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site.
The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site, [...]



Akismet and Spam Blogs

By Jonathan Bailey • Nov 29th, 2007 • Category: Articles, News, Personal Experiences, Products



Making the Switch: Going From Partial to Full Feeds

By Jonathan Bailey • Nov 28th, 2007 • Category: Articles, Prevention, Products

Content theft and RSS scraping is not going away. As more and more spammers get into the game and the tools they use improve in effectiveness, the problem is only going to get worse. Because of this, RSS feeds are going to remain vulnerable and bloggers will continue to seek out ways to protect them.
However, [...]