Posts Tagged ‘Numly’

5 Copyright Verification Services Compared

By Jonathan Bailey • Nov 20th, 2009 • Category: Articles, Products

Looking for a copyright verification service? Here are five of the biggest put side-by-side in a chart format to help you decide which is right for you.



Safe Creative: A Good Start to Protecting Works

By Jonathan Bailey • Feb 11th, 2009 • Category: Articles, Products

A new non-repudiation service, Safe Creative, hopes to change the way you protect and verify your works and has a free service and slew of new features to make the case.



Is Copyright Non-Repudiation Worthwhile

By Jonathan Bailey • Dec 3rd, 2008 • Category: Articles, Punditry

Non-repudiation services are becoming all the rage with new startups appearing almost weekly. The question is if they are worthwhile and, if so, what role do they play?



Is Blog Content Licensing Dead?

By Jonathan Bailey • Jul 29th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Legal Issues, Products

Licensing one’s blog content, especially for money, has been a long-held dream of bloggers everywhere. However, it has been a largely elusive one, both for the bloggers and for the companies that have tried to make it come true.



Numly Plugin Seeks New Maintainer

By Jonathan Bailey • Oct 24th, 2007 • Category: Articles, News, Products

If anyone out there is a PHP developer and is familiar with developing Wordpress plugins, the Numly Plugin would greatly appreciate your attention.
Originally created by Cal Evans and licensed under the GPL version 2.0. The plugin automatically submits posts created in Wordpress to be fingerprinted, have their ESN generated an then place the information in [...]



Internet Archive Ruled Inadmissible

By Jonathan Bailey • Apr 23rd, 2007 • Category: Articles, Legal Issues, News

A New York Federal judge has ruled that printouts from the Internet Archive are inadmissible as evidence in a court of law unless the party trying to enter it can produce “authenticating testimony from someone familiar with how the pages were created?.
The judge’s order officially struck the pages from the record and removed the printouts [...]