Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…
Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.
Recent improvements at WhoIsHostingThis promise to make it the go-to resource for finding the host of a site. But are the improvements good enough?
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.
Plagiarism Today recently suffered an extended outage. Find out why, what it took to get it back and what other Webmasters can learn from this incident.
Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.
If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.
Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.
Anyone who has ever had to locate the host of a domain knows how confusing and difficult it can be. Fortunately, a free service hopes to make that process as simple as a single click.
In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…
As a follow-up to my recent updates to the Finding the Host page of the site, I’ve decided to create a short video demonstrating the process of finding a host for a domain Web site. The video, which lasts about five minutes, takes the user through the process of finding the host for this site,…