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Pennsylvania Superintendent Admits to Commencement Plagiarism

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In a story that is becoming all-too-familiar, another school superintendent’s career may be in jeopardy following plagiarism in a commencement speech. During a graduation speech, he gave to Bolling Springs High School on June 10, he repeatedly took language from a 2011 address actress Amy Poehler gave at Harvard University.

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3 Count: ACTing Fast

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According to the lawsuit, ACT and WIN were partners for nearly 15 years before their partnership ended in 2011. Specifically, the two companies created and produced work related to various testing needs and targeted state contracts. The post 3 Count: ACTing Fast appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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The Not-Quite-So Legal Future for Web Scraping

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This form of web scraping began to fall out of favor in 2011 following a series of Google search updates that de-prioritized scraped websites. Copyright and breach of contract are just two other areas to consider. The post The Not-Quite-So Legal Future for Web Scraping appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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The Battle Over Poker NFTs

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As for the case itself, it was settled in 2011 with neither side surrendering their position. In March 2011, the district court in the case found in favor of Cariou, finding that Prince’s works were infringing. The post The Battle Over Poker NFTs appeared first on Plagiarism Today. 2: The Richard Prince Decision.

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