5 Copyright Steps to Take Before Launching Any Site
By Jonathan Bailey • Mar 10th, 2010 • Category: ArticlesPreparing to launch a new site? Here are five copyright steps to help keep your content safe.
Preparing to launch a new site? Here are five copyright steps to help keep your content safe.
If you’re a blogger, your content doesn’t just stay on your site. Here are five fast ways to reduce infringements and track your content on the Web.
Content tracking is a necessary tool for finding and stopping infringements, but that is not the only use.
The Fair Syndication Consortium has added its first ad network and, with it, taken its first big step toward viability.
A new plagiarism service promises to shake up the scene by providing a solid competitor to Copyscape. But can it hold up?
A new initiative by Attributor hopes to bring publishers and advertising networks together to ensure content creators get paid when their content is copied.
Copy Alerts, a service that combined features of both Copyscape and Google Alerts, has shuttered its doors, ending its service to its subscribers.
A new service by content tracking company Fairshare promises to change the way that bloggers track their content on the Web by providing a free, powerful and simple solution to the problem.