The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
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The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Oprah can relax, $1 trillion lawsuit is dismissed First off today, we have a post from the “That didn’t take long” department. Oprah’s famed $1 Trillion lawsuit, which made the “Weird Story of the Week” in the latest edition of the…
The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Oprah can relax, $1 trillion lawsuit is dismissed First off today, we have a post from the “That didn’t take long” department. Oprah’s famed $1 Trillion lawsuit, which made the “Weird Story of the Week” in the latest edition of the…
The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Oprah can relax, $1 trillion lawsuit is dismissed First off today, we have a post from the “That didn’t take long” department. Oprah’s famed $1 Trillion lawsuit, which made the “Weird Story of the Week” in the latest edition of the…
The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Oprah can relax, $1 trillion lawsuit is dismissed First off today, we have a post from the “That didn’t take long” department. Oprah’s famed $1 Trillion lawsuit, which made the “Weird Story of the Week” in the latest edition of the…
The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Oprah can relax, $1 trillion lawsuit is dismissed First off today, we have a post from the “That didn’t take long” department. Oprah’s famed $1 Trillion lawsuit, which made the “Weird Story of the Week” in the latest edition of the…
The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
The Copyright Office recently raised its estimate time for getting a certificate to nine months, here’s 25 things you can do to kill that time.
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up First off today, the Google Book Search Settlement has a new, very powerful enemy, the U.S. Copyright Office. Maybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, has explained her objections to the settlement to…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Oprah can relax, $1 trillion lawsuit is dismissed First off today, we have a post from the “That didn’t take long” department. Oprah’s famed $1 Trillion lawsuit, which made the “Weird Story of the Week” in the latest edition of the…
The USCO surprises no one by raising the fees on certain copyright registrations. But is it enough to change behavior?
The new Electronic Copyright Office system was supposed to speed up copyright registrations. Instead, it has tripled the wait and put the whole system in jeopardy.
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Right-to-Repair Law Proposed … for Cars First off…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: No harm, no foul? The new Wolverine movie…
A recent re-post by Dan Heller has raised the question of whether the USCO should let private companies accept copyright registrations.
Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.