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3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

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Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

eula-sized-1

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…

Tag Archive: IP

3 Count: Why Then Wyden

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Senater Wyden challenges legality of ACTA, sampling in Denmark leads to a huge fine and an attorney explains why so many IPs in a bittorrent suit.

3 Count: Who Owns Who?

eula-sized-1

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: No, You Don’t Own It: Court Upholds EULAs, Threatens Digital Resale First off today, in the case of Vernor v. Autodesk, which saw Autodesk go after a businessman who was reselling licenses of their AutoCAD design software on eBay, the US…

3 Count: Poison

Got any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: European ISPs Attack Secret Acta Copyright Talks First off today, the European ISP Association (EuroISPA) has released a statement condemming the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a controversial new copyright treaty that is being negotiated between the EU, US and other nations…

Using Reverse IP to Track Spammers

If you have ever wondered exactly how many spam blogs are on a server, here is a tool to help you find out how active the spammer is and, possibly, take out the entire network.

Video: Finding the Host

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,…

Updates to “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” Series

I’ve noted for some time that the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series on the site has fallen into grave disrepair. For example, the instructions for finding the host referenced a service that has not been operation for almost a year and offered complicated instructions when easier tools were available. So, I’ve started taking some time to…

Whois Service Comes Under Fire

Article Updated According to a recent AP article, the Whois service, a series of databases with information about the individuals that register domains, has come under fire from privacy advocates and a new proposal seeks to do away with the service altogether. Such a move would be a tremendous blow to law enforcement, lawyers and…

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 16 – Irony

It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. This week, we delve into this week’s latest copyright news with our usual mix of humor and sarcasm. This week’s topics include the following: RIAA takes a pair of major blows Harry Potter gets leaked The iPhone gets…