Changes to Plagiarism Today
By Jonathan Bailey • Feb 29th, 2008 • Category: Articles, HousekeepingToday I’ve made several changes to the site to improve usability. If you’re reading this excerpt, you probably see one already.
Today I’ve made several changes to the site to improve usability. If you’re reading this excerpt, you probably see one already.
If you want a great way to save time when sending out copyright-related emails, or any other correspondence for that matter, look at these great template systems to speed things up.
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First off, thank you to everyone who has provided suggestions and ideas for improving the beta of the new Plagiarism Today. The feedback has been tremendously helpful.
Overall, most people have been very positive about the new look and several people have made very good suggestions about how to improve the site.
I’ve taken many of [...]
First off, congratulations to Jeremy Steele for successfully guessing which notice was correct! Due to an appeal to the Plagiarism Today Supreme Court, namely my wife, Jeremy has been declared the winner of the contest and I’ve been ordered to pay a heavy fine for being evil.
So Jeremy, congratulations. You earned it by figuring out [...]
Often times, on this site and elsewhere, we criticize hosts for their poor handling of the DMCA while chiding Webmasters and other laypeople who make mistakes while filing DMCA notices.
Though the criticism of hosts is a little more fair since they were one of the parties pushing for the notice and takedown provision, the fact [...]
The most commonly requested feature for Plagiarism Today has been stock letters to help you send out either cease and desist or DMCA notices.
If you’ve been waiting for such a feature, then today is your lucky day.
Though I’ve posted sample letters as part of I’ve now added it as a permanent part of the site [...]