Category Archives: Videos

Video: The Technology of Plagiarism and Plagiarism Detection

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In early November, I gave a talk at the University of Advancing Technology on plagiarism and plagiarism detection tech. You can now see that talk online.

Video: Interview on Vaughn Ward Plagiarism Scandal

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Last week I gave an interview to KTVB in Boise regarding the Vaughn Ward Plagiarism Scandal. Here is the result.

Video: Copyright Basics Webinar

An hour-long webinar on the basics of copyright and how they apply to the digital age.

Video: Working with Myows

As a follow-up to yesterday’s review of Myows, here’s a quick video overview of the site, highlighting some of its key features and uses.

Video: Finding the Host

It has been over a year and a half since I updated the “Finding the Host” video, today, in partnership with Tubetorial.com, I’m providing a much-needed refresh of the video.

Video: Privacy Issues

Recently, I recorded a netcast for the preservation and heritage community. In it, I covered topics related to both copyright and privacy matters including an overview of how I got involved in these issues and what others can do to share their work safely.

Video: Your Images for Sale

The photo sharing site Photobucket has a little-known provision that allows users to turn any image they see on the site into a t-shirt or sticker, all without payment or permission of the uploaded.

Video: Let’s Talk Copyright

In a 20-minute screencast, Duncan Riley adeptly explains the issues with RSS scraping, why it is not acceptable and why many so-called services are treading on very thin legal/moral ice.

Video: WordCamp Dallas Presentation

For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.

Category Archives: Videos

Video: The Technology of Plagiarism and Plagiarism Detection

uat-slide-sized

In early November, I gave a talk at the University of Advancing Technology on plagiarism and plagiarism detection tech. You can now see that talk online.

Video: Interview on Vaughn Ward Plagiarism Scandal

ktvb-sized

Last week I gave an interview to KTVB in Boise regarding the Vaughn Ward Plagiarism Scandal. Here is the result.

Video: Copyright Basics Webinar

An hour-long webinar on the basics of copyright and how they apply to the digital age.

Video: Working with Myows

As a follow-up to yesterday’s review of Myows, here’s a quick video overview of the site, highlighting some of its key features and uses.

Video: Finding the Host

It has been over a year and a half since I updated the “Finding the Host” video, today, in partnership with Tubetorial.com, I’m providing a much-needed refresh of the video.

Video: Privacy Issues

Recently, I recorded a netcast for the preservation and heritage community. In it, I covered topics related to both copyright and privacy matters including an overview of how I got involved in these issues and what others can do to share their work safely.

Video: Your Images for Sale

The photo sharing site Photobucket has a little-known provision that allows users to turn any image they see on the site into a t-shirt or sticker, all without payment or permission of the uploaded.

Video: Let’s Talk Copyright

In a 20-minute screencast, Duncan Riley adeptly explains the issues with RSS scraping, why it is not acceptable and why many so-called services are treading on very thin legal/moral ice.

Video: WordCamp Dallas Presentation

For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.

The Best Way to Report Spam to Google

Many complain that it is very difficult to get Google to take action on reported spam blogs. However, a simple trick may make it easier to get the search engine’s attention when reporting junk content.