Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…

Tag Archive: video

Analysis on The Lane Hartwell “Bubble” Controversy

Typically, I don’t comment on ongoing controversies, especially ones that I’ve already talked about on the Copyright 2.0 Show. However, the Lane Hartwell controversy does not seem prepared to end. With the flames already fanned by some of the most popular bloggers, the debate rages on as Hartwell released her much-anticipated statement yesterday and the…

More Updates to Stopping Internet Plagiarism

In continuing the work that I began last week on the Stopping Internet Plagiarism section of the site, I’ve updated two more chapters of the work, Contacting the Plagiarist and Contacting the Host. In both cases the updates were relatively minor in nature but both chapters required some work to bring them back up to…

Dealing With Plagiarism: A Video Presentation

I’ve threatened over the past few episodes of the Copyright 2.0 Show to leap into video casting and today I make something of an inglorious debut in it. What I’ve done is recorded and uploaded a modified version of a presentation that I gave to the Virtual Assistant Revolution group in September that goes over…

Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube

On the surface, YouTube seems like a natural haven for fair use. The entire system is designed from the ground up to allow the posting of short, low resolution video clips and then embed those clips into blogs and other Web sites for commentary and criticism. When you look up the four factors of fair…