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Copyright, Trademark and Patent in Fireworks - Plagiarism Today
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Fireworks displays are a common theme of Fourth of July celebrations. But how has copyright, trademark and patent law changed the field?
on Wed, 7PM
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3 Count: Medical Challenge - Plagiarism Today
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Medical company wins right to challenge DMCA exemption, UK blocks 7K domains and Starbucks sues NYC marijuana business.
on Wed, 5PM
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Plagiarism in Pop Culture: Elsbeth - Plagiarism Today
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Plagiarism comes to the Big Apple as lawyer-turned-detective Elsbeth solves a case with two separate plagiarism plot lines.
on Tue, 8PM
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3 Count: Nintendo Lawsuits - Plagiarism Today
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Nintendo files two lawsuits over piracy. Canadian rightsholders want more AI transparency, and Trump sneaker knockoff draws a lawsuit.
on Tue, 7PM
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3 Count: Counterfeit DVDs - Plagiarism Today
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News nonprofit sues OpeAI, Internet Archive takes fight to Second Circuit and film producer faces liability over counterfeit DVDs.
on Mon, 4PM
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The Inevitable Collapse of Chegg - Plagiarism Today
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Three years ago, Chegg was a juggernaut of the edtech space. Now, its business is in ruins. The reason: AI provides a better way to cheat.
on Jun 28
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3 Count: PRS Dispute - Plagiarism Today
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Musicians file case against PRS for Music, Filmmakers appeal Reddit subpoena and SC bar accused of playing unlicensed music.
on Jun 28
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3 Count: South Korean Malware - Plagiarism Today
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South Korean ISP accused of infecting BitTorrent users, Google approves new legislation in Türkiye and MPA gets new anti-piracy head.
on Jun 26
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Why AI Has a Plagiarism Problem - Plagiarism Today
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Forbes accused Perplexity of plagiarizing their articles. ChatGPT regularly regurgitates text. Why is AI struggling with plagiarism?
on Jun 26
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3 Count: Megan Thee Count - Plagiarism Today
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Megan Thee Stallion lawsuit dismissed, Shein facing new regulations in the EU and Ghana warns against pirated movies on TV.
on Jun 26
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A Copyright Fight Over a Dumpster Fire - Plagiarism Today
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Two cases before the Copyright Claims Board raise an interesting question: What does copyright protect in a dumpster fire?
on Jun 26
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Can We Detect AI Writing? - Plagiarism Today
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We know that a great deal of the content being published is generated by AI systems. But how good are we at detecting it?
on Jun 25
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3 Count: Artificial Music - Plagiarism Today
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US Record Labels sue AI startups, Italy blacks out millions watching pirate soccer streams and California hits speed bump on bar exam.
on Jun 25
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The Rise of Reverse Plagiarism in Research - Plagiarism Today
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Increasingly, researchers are finding that they're victims of reverse plagiarism. Where their name is added to works didn't contribute to.
on Jun 25
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3 Count: Badder Boys - Plagiarism Today
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Columbia Pictures settles with Bad Boys author, Hollywood trainer loses bid to copyright method and Feid accused of unlicensed samples.
on Jun 25
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The Jamaal Bowman Plagiarism Scandal - Plagiarism Today
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Representative Jamaal Bowman is facing a brutal primary campaign. Now, he's being accused of plagiarizing his 2019 dissertation.
on Jun 25
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3 Count: Jetflicks - Plagiarism Today
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Five people convicted for operating Jetflicks, Ye settles with Donna Sumer's estate and Warner Music sued over Tom Petty documentary.
on Jun 25
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Plagiarism in Pop Culture: Beyond Paradise - Plagiarism Today
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Beyond Paradise is a spinoff of the popular UK TV series Death in Paradise. How does this cozy mystery tackle plagiarism?
on Jun 25
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3 Count: Don't Ride It - Plagiarism Today
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OpenAI and Microsoft seek dismissal of AI lawsuit, a lawsuit filed over DJ Regard's Ride It, and YouTube escalates war against ad blockers.
on Jun 25
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3 New and Interesting Cases Before the Copyright Claims Board - Plagiarism Today
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The Copyright Claims Board is about to turn two. As such, we're taking a look at three new and interesting cases being heard by it.
on Jun 24
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3 Count: VFX Settlement - Plagiarism Today
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VFX company settles with Paramount, Japanese mayoral candidate accused of infringing copyright and Strike 3 has filed 132 cases in Hawaii.
on Jun 24
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Success Kid: Copyright, Fair Use and Memes - Plagiarism Today
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The Eighth Circuit has upheld a jury verdict finding that the commercial use of a meme was not fair use. However, it's not a complete win.
on Jun 24
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3 Count: Sunday Ticket - Plagiarism Today
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Appeals court upholds decision about meme infringement, Indonesia targets Telegram piracy and NFL facing trial over Sunday Ticket costs.
on Jun 24
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3 Count: Alright, Alright, Alright - Plagiarism Today
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Travis Scott hits back in sampling lawsuit, Pakistani singer has hit song taken down, and Louis Vuitton pressed over Romanian design.
on Jun 9
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Adobe's Terms of Service Debacle - Plagiarism Today
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Adobe users are in revolt over changes to the company's terms of service. But how bad are they should users be worried?
on Jun 6
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When the Police Cheat - Plagiarism Today
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Some 1,200 officers who took the August 2022 NYPD sergeants exam are accused of cheating on the high-stakes test.
on Jun 6
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3 Count: Sony and AI - Plagiarism Today
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Sony CEO announces more AI in films, Liverpool man sentenced for piracy and Kendrick Lamar diss tracks getting copyright claimed.
on Jun 6
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Stanford University Students Accused of Plagiarizing AI Model - Plagiarism Today
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A team including Stanford undergrads have been accused of plagiarizing a Chinese company when creating their new AI system.
on Jun 5
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Grading Google's AI on Copyright Questions - Plagiarism Today
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Google's AI-powered search has become equal part pariah and laughingstock. Here's how it handles basic copyright questions.
on Jun 4
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3 Count: Password Sharing - Plagiarism Today
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A Canadian judge okays password sharing, a shuttered IPTV network is still streaming, and a washing machine jingle baffles ContentID.
on Jun 3
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Copyright and Cheating in Video Games - Plagiarism Today
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Bungie recently scored a significant win against a video game cheat maker. Here's what the law says about cheating in modern video games.
on May 30
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3 Count: Partly Sonny (and Cher) - Plagiarism Today
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A judge sides with Cher in a royalty dispute, UK businesses are hit with damages over unlicensed sports, and the Reggaeton lawsuit continues.
on May 30
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Australian Business Accused of Plagiarizing a Whole Store - Plagiarism Today
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An Australian business has sparked an unusual plagiarism controversy. It's accused of copying a store that's just a short walk away.
on May 29
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3 Count: Escape Routes - Plagiarism Today
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Cox files a new appeal in their case against record labels, Serie A sues Cloudflare over pirate sites, and Senator pushes for AI copyright exemptions.
on May 29
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Copyright Claims Board Awards It's Highest Damages Ever - Plagiarism Today
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The Copyright Claims Board (CCB) has handed down its two largest damage awards, including it's first five-figure decision.
on May 28
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3 Count: Cheater Cheater - Plagiarism Today
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Bungie wins a jury verdict against a cheat maker, Japan seeks help stopping anime/manga piracy and DAZN posts about boxing piracy.
on May 28
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The Continued Rise of 'Parasitic Plagiarism Merchants' - Plagiarism Today
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In Australia, a high-profile media lawyer was connected to AI-rewritten plagiarism. However, the problem isn't going away.
on May 23
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3 Count: Bounce House - Plagiarism Today
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Sony sues Marriott over social media posts, Beyonce and Big Freedia sued over samples and photographer sues over wallpaper photo.
on May 23
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Where Did the Poor Man's Copyright Myth Start? - Plagiarism Today
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The myth of Poor Man's Copyright has been with us for decades. But where did the (bad) idea get its start?
on May 22
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3 Count: Her Not Her - Plagiarism Today
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Scarlett Johansson threatens to sue OpenAI, Cox sues insurers over copyright payout, and NMPA seeks to end statutory licenses.
on May 22
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When is it Too Late to File a Copyright Infringement Lawsuit? - Plagiarism Today
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A recent pair of Supreme Court decisions have addressed when one can file a copyright lawsuit. So, how late is too late?
on May 21
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3 Count: Babybus Battle - Plagiarism Today
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US Supreme Court declined to hear a discovery rule case, Babybus lost its bid for a new trial, and ACE seized thousands of domains.
on May 21
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Restaurant Promotion Plagiarizes Pokémon Cards - Plagiarism Today
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A Japanese council created a series of collectible cards to promote local cuisine. Then fans noticed the similarities to Pokémon.
on May 20
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3 Count: Mechanical Litigation - Plagiarism Today
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Spotify sued by Mechanical Licensing Collective, Internet Archive fails to get music lawsuit tossed and Sony Music opts out of AI training.
on May 20
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5 Plagiarism-Related Questions to Discuss Over Summer - Plagiarism Today
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As schools nationwide celebrate graduation season, they face some tough plagiarism-related questions over the summer.
on May 16
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3 Count: Spotless Lyrics - Plagiarism Today
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Music publishers warn Spotify of infringement, Indian director removes free link to his film and Frontier to unmask suspected pirates.
on May 16
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Is Your Community Selling You Out to AI? - Plagiarism Today
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Stack Overflow has drawn the ire of its members by reaching a deal with OpenAI. Is your favorite community next or has it done so already?
on May 15
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Disney, Books and the Copyright Claims Board - Plagiarism Today
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The Copyright Claims Board has issued a final judgement in its longest-running case, favoring Disney over a smaller book publisher.
on May 14
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3 Count: Luxembourg Battle - Plagiarism Today
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Luxembourg appeals court sides with photographer, X case against data scraper dismissed and cryogenic tank lawsuit dismissed in India.
on May 14
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What the Latest Supreme Court Copyright Ruling Means for You - Plagiarism Today
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Last week, the Supreme Court ruled that a music producer can collect over a decade of damages. What does it mean for you?
on May 13