Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: If Purported Ansel Adams Photos Earn Big Money, Their Discoverer May Not Get to Keep It First off today, a wall painter who claims to have discovered glass plate negatives of famous photographer Ansel Adams’ unpublished work may not get to…
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The debate over Chris Pearson’s Thesis theme and how it fits with GPL has ripped apart the WordPress community. The big question though is why?
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What happens when you let your domain expire? Sometimes it’s nothing, but in at least one case it resulted in a duplicate site on his own domain.
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I’m proud to announce the launch of a new DMCA Takedown Service, done in partnership with Who Is Hosting This.
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CPedia is a new automatically-generated encyclopedia from the makers of Cuil. So why is it throwing thousands of pages of duplicate content into Google?
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Earlier this month, Twitter removed a tweet due to a DMCA notice, sparking a controversy as to how the site handles takedowns.
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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: File-Sharers Safe Until Music Biz Change Laws First off today, Norwegian file sharers can breathe a sigh of relief though maybe not for long. The IFPI and Norwegian rights group TONO have announced a shift in their strategy away from litigation…
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Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Verizon Tests Sending RIAA Copyright Notices First off today, Verizon, the United States’ second largest phone provider, has, according to sources, begun working with the RIAA to send out infringement notices to users who are accused of illegally sharing files. The…
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Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Porn Studios Set To Target 65,000 Movie Uploaders First off today, we previously reported on action being taken by U.S. and Japanese pornography studios in South Korea, which saw them send out some 10,000 complaints to alleged file sharers. The studios…
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Which of the search engines is the best for detecting plagiarism? Here’s a 5-round deathmatch to find out!
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