Copyright 2.0 Show - Episode 75
By Jonathan Bailey • Sep 8th, 2008 • Category: PodcastIt is a slightly truncated episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show this week with thirteen big stories, a lot of humor and my happy return to the show.
It is a slightly truncated episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show this week with thirteen big stories, a lot of humor and my happy return to the show.
It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news with a major verdict going down and lots of political news to be found. Get up to date on this week’s happenings here.
A brief update on my situation and my plans as Hurricane Gustav approaches. Updated regularly with news about the storm.
Though Second Life is little more than a curiosity to many on the Web, the all-digital world holds many potential secrets for the rest of us when it comes to protecting our content.
For the most part, bloggers who host their own sites have greater control and protection than those who use a third party. However, a little-known feature at Google’s Blogger service may help level the playing field some.
No sooner did Obama announce Senator Biden as his VP candidate than accusations of plagiarism begin to swirl around him. However, in Biden’s case, the accusations have at least a somewhat stronger grounding in reality.
It has been another crazy week for copyright news with a little good news and a little bad news. All in all, this is yet another week you can not afford to miss.
It has been another busy week for copyright news with several stories causing cheers and others causing chills in the copyright community.
One of the biggest copyright stories of the week has centered around one woman’s fight against Universal music and a DMCA takedown that has managed to raise both outrage and laughter.
These are exciting times for myself and for Plagiarism Today. Not only is the site now on a new host that gives it room for incredible growth, but I am announcing the opening of a new, more personal, blog.