February 25, 2021
Butch Hartman, the Creator of Fairly Odd Parents, Accused of Plagiarism
Butch Hartman, the creator of Fairly Odd Parents, has been accused of plagiarizing a commissioned work he drew for a…
Dr. Padma Murthi, a senior research fellow at Monash University in Australia had a paper retracted due to a plagiarism allegation by one of her students.
After trying out a $10 freelancer, I decided to give a free AI bot a chance to write my essay for me. Needless to say, it didn't go very well.
A recent study found that conference abstracts have a potential plagiarism rate 10 times higher than journals. Here's what can be done about it.
Activist Sennett Devermont accused a police officer of trying to use music to sabotage his livestream. But can you use copyright to sabotage a recording?
As journalism institutions continue to struggle with plagiarism, Camayak is working to make plagiarism detection part of the editorial process.
A researcher in the UK recently told the story of an "academic stalker" that copied not just his work, but his clothes, his gestures and even his tattoos.
In a Twitter thread, a researcher called out a journal editor for plagiarism, opening the floodgates for others to share their stories of similar behavior.
Rochester (MN) Public School Board superintendent Michael Muñoz has handed in his resignation after a series of plagiarism allegations were made against him.
Court dismisses Wixen's lawsuit against Triller on a technicality, Fearless Girl sparks copyright fight in Australia and Spain says you can't copyright bullfighting.
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YouTube says company in class action suit is just a shell, Microsoft partners with news publishers on search payment and CreativeFuture writes President Biden.
Facebook and Australia reach deal to open site back up to Aussie news, Kim Dotcom case headed back to Appeals Court and Prenda Lawyer judgment upheld on appeal.
Cox appeals $1 billion judgment against them, Virgin Media and Eir settle their dispute and Metallica concert faces unique copyright challenges.
Sci-Hub ordered to be blocked in the UK, EU Commissioner says Australia's situation is different and NMPA president highlights royalty progress.