
A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.

A new photo sharing service named Picuous hopes to make photo sharing easier and more secure, but does it hold up?
Though the Web is a more open place than it was a few years ago and content tracking tools are, generally, better, there are still some new headaches to be found.

Embed Anything, formerly EmbedArticle, has a new tool to make images available for easy inclusion in others sites and earn advertising revenue.

Clp.ly hopes to offer a new way to allow users to share your content while working to promote fair use and attribution. But how well does it work?

There are many complicated copyright issues, embedding legal video clips shouldn’t be one of them.
Twitter has an experimental tool for embedding tweets, but is it a good idea?
EmbedArticle claims that it can protect your copyright and make your articles as easily embedded as a YouTube video. But is it worthwhile?
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: Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a…
In the quest to help bloggers locate interesting content to include in their posts, a new company Lizzer has risen to create a service that manages to do more harm than good, causing users to unwittingly hotlink images and infringe copyright.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.