
The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.

The latest on the Catcher in the Rye sequel, Harry Potter plagiarism case and Righthaven’s new tactic.

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes For All Users First off today, YouTube has increased the upload limit on videos to 15 minutes, up from the previous limit of 10. YouTube, however, attributes the change to its content ID system, which…
Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Google Books Fosters Intellectual, Legal Crossroads First off today, it is now showdown time in the Google Book Search case. Today is the day of the hearing on the amended settlement as Google, the Author’s Guild and publishers attempt to defend…
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: RIAA lawyers toss “a skunk in the jury…
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: Second verse of file-sharing case takes on music…
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: Are Tweets Copyright? First off today, a new…
The recent Harry Potter ruling underscores a serious problem for copyright holders. As their work grows in popularity, so do the number of fans who cross the lines of the law. Dealing with them is no easy matter, especially on a DMCA-happy Web.
It was another wild week for copyright news with stories from all across the globe. This week, we hear more from J.K. Rowling, The Pirate Bay, the IFPI, Comcast and even Yoko Ono.