5 Reasons Google is My Primary Plagiarism Checker
By Jonathan Bailey • Feb 9th, 2010 • Category: ArticlesWith all of the powerful tools out there for detecting plagiarism, is it possible Google is still the best?
With all of the powerful tools out there for detecting plagiarism, is it possible Google is still the best?
A recent study by iCopyright points to article tools, tools that let you print, email, and share article, as a potential cause of content misuse. Does it hold up?
The Copyright Clearance Center has created a new product targeted at bloggers and independent creators. But how does it stack up against the competition?
The iCopyright Discovery system promises to revolutionize the way copyright holders track and protect their work. Now we get an inside look at what the system has to offer copyright holders.
iCopyright, the prominent content licensing service, has announced a new service to help customers detect and remedy copying of their work.
Licensing one’s blog content, especially for money, has been a long-held dream of bloggers everywhere. However, it has been a largely elusive one, both for the bloggers and for the companies that have tried to make it come true.
The iCopyright for Creators system has a “hidden” feature that allows users to customize their licenses, including their exact terms, thus creating a personalized licensing solution.
Established content licensing service iCopyright is opening its doors to bloggers and other Webmasters with a compelling new free service.