Posts Tagged ‘Plagairism’

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?



Tineye: Protecting Images, Preventing Orphans

By Jonathan Bailey • Aug 19th, 2008 • Category: Articles, News, Products

New image search engine Tineye hopes to change the way artists and photographers track their work across the Web. In essence, they hope to do for the visual world what Google did for text.



Yepic to Close Shop

By Jonathan Bailey • May 8th, 2008 • Category: Articles, News, Uncategorized

Premium user-generated content site Yepic, famous for encouraging bloggers to sell premium content through their service, is preparing to close their doors in just under a month, making another shift in the volatile user-generated content business.



Housekeeping: Your Suggestions

By Jonathan Bailey • May 2nd, 2008 • Category: Articles, Housekeeping, Uncategorized

With a slow day today and the site needing some maintenance, I decided I want to give today’s post over to you and listen to what you want to see on Plagiarism Today. So let me know how this site can be serve your needs.



Two New Anti-Scraping WordPress Plugins

By Jonathan Bailey • Jan 16th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Prevention, Products

Two new WordPress plugins were released in the past few weeks. Both promise to help defend against scraping but how much security do they actually provide?



Update: PhotoBucket Petition Takes Off

By Jonathan Bailey • Jan 16th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Legal Issues, News, Prevention

The petition against PhotoBucket has been growing at a rapid pace. Here’s a discussion as to what is happening and what the immediate future plans are.



Google Shutters MFA Accounts

By Jonathan Bailey • May 23rd, 2007 • Category: Articles, News

In a move that is likely to be a blow for spammers and scrapers, Google recently started closing Adsense accounts for having an “unfit business model” and has sent letters to many high-value Adsense members, some earning $70,000 or more per month.
The initial discussion about the closings centered around the practice of Adsense Arbitrage, buying [...]