In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.
In a move that is perhaps several months overdue, I am posting my FriendFeed account information so those who are interested can follow me there as well as here and Twitter.
It was a busy week for copyright news with major updates to the YouTube/Viacom case, the RIAA responding on “making available” claims and much more
It’s time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show as technical issues force Chris to take the reigns solo again. Small children may wish to hide…
The United States Copyright Office has pushed its Electronic Copyright System live, replacing paper forms on the site and beginning the process of phasing out mailed-in registrations.
Inspired by recent posts, I decided to take a look at Google Trends and see how search terms relative to content theft were doing.
Bitscan, the well-known copy detection system, has launched a new service that it hopes will greatly help Webmasters and bloggers track their content on the Web.
I am back from the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference and still recovering. However, for those who were not able to attend, I’ve written up a very thorough recap and included my images from the event.
Even though I spent much of the week in the UK, copyright news did not take a week off. So I get to make my return to the Copyright 2.0 Show with a busy schedule and a lot to cover.
I am now back from England and working on getting caught up on the latest copyright happenings. However, as usual, I have a linkroll filled with some of the latest copyright stories and goings on.
Finally, we take a look at some of the stories that have resonated the loudest with readers of the site and have drawn the most attention publicly. For that, we turn to the “Most Popular” box, which you can find below this text.