
A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.

Plagiarism and excuses go hand-in-hand, though some are weaker than others. Here’s six of the more common lame excuses plagiarists use.

Wikipedia to go dark to protest SOPA, ACS:Law attorney suspended for two years and why you have to pay to watch MLK’s “I Have a Dream”

Amazon has found itself in hot water over an allegedly relaxes policy about plagiarism on the Kindle. Is it true and, if so, how can Amazon change?

SOPA is on hold as focus turns to Protect IP, makers of the Witcher games to stop targeting suspected pirates and Righthaven faces still opposition.

A quick PSA regarding my quote in the recent edition of the Times Higher Education.

MegaUpload is shut down by Feds, prompting a response from Anonymous and both SOPA and PIPA are on hold until further notice.

Paying for plagiarism may seem silly, but it’s an old practice that’s finding new life online. Why is the business of plagiarism booming?

Key SOPA/PIPA supporters back off in the face of protests, Grooveshark leaves Germany and Oracle offers to wait on patent claims against Google.

With the SOPA and PIPA protests in full-swing, there’s a need to look past what happens when sites come back and the conversation resumes.

SOPA protest blackouts turn two Senators, U.S. Supreme Court OKs revoking public domain status and Mein Kampf excerpts raise copyright questions.