
The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…

The latest on the Limewire injunction, ACS:Law’s campaign in the UK and the MP3Tunes lawsuit.
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Pink Floyd Win Court Battle with EMI First off today, just a day after we first reported on the lawsuit, Pink Floyd has emerged victorious in their battle against their label EMI. EMI will have to pay back royalties to the…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons First off today, the UK Crown Copyright, which holds copyright in all works created by the government, has phased out a click-use license, which allowed anyone to use the content if they agreed to a…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a hectic week for copyright news last week with both a major merger and a mega lawsuit getting the Web buzzing. We also have a surprise from The Pirate Bay, a potential blunder from…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid First off today, Myspace’s purchase of Imeem has left a bad taste in many independent artist’s mouth. Many who sold music through Imeem’s storefront widgets, which were very common on Myspace at one point,…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Eminem, Apple to face off in Detroit court First off today, in a music-themed edition of the 3 Count, attorneys for rapper Eminem and his publisher, Eight Mile Style LLC, are expected to go to court today as their trial against…
Got any suggestions for the 3 Count. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share First off today, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) announced their plans to collect more royalties for authors and composers, but at least one of the sources is…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a busy week for copyright news with tons of great stories from all over the world including a 1918 case that has come back from the dead, a new Antigua service that claims it…
This is daily column on Plagiarism Today where the site brings you three of the days biggest, most important copyright and plagiarism news links. If you want to offer your feedback on the column, use the contact form or just follow me on Twitter at @plagiarismtoday. 1: Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project…
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. It was a problem-plagued show this week for us. We had technical difficulties getting the show off the ground and, even after we finally were able to record, the audio quality was not what it should…