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Paul McCrory Faces 10 More Allegations of Plagiarism

Plagiarism Today

However, things began to unravel for McCrory when researcher Steve Haake published a paper in Retraction Watch that accused McCrory of plagiarizing some 560 words of his in a letter published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM). Why Self Plagiarism Matters. The allegations had a quick impact on McCrory’s career.

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Call For Submissions: NUALS’ Blog ‘The IP Site’

SpicyIP

We’re pleased to inform you that The Centre for Intellectual Property Rights of the National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi is inviting submissions for its official blog, The IP Site on a rolling basis. The IP Site is a leading Intellectual Property Law blog, founded as an initiative of the CIPR, NUALS.

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Call for Papers: NUALS Intellectual Property Law Review (Vol. V) [Submit by April 18]

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We’re pleased to inform you that the National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi (NUALS) Intellectual Property Law Review is inviting contributions to the fifth volume of the journal. The Advisory Board of the Journal includes Prof. Past issues of the journal can be accessed here. T Ramakrishna, Prof. (Dr.)

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Why the Online News Act is a Bad Solution to a Real Problem, Part Two: Encouraging Clickbait and Low Quality Journalism With No “News Content” Standards

Michael Geist

Yet the bill is so broad that it covers content far beyond the journalism that the government purportedly seeks to support. For example, there is no reference to journalism (professional or otherwise), suggesting that the bill could be used by bloggers or almost anyone reporting on content involving events of public interest.

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NLUJ-CIPS Inter College IP Research Essay Writing Competition 2022 [Submit by March 10]

SpicyIP

The NLUJ-CIPS Blog. The Blog regularly publishes articles in the field of IP and functions in a structured manner much like a journal. All the submissions will be checked for plagiarism and those with plagiarism percentage over the permissible limit (i.e., 5000 & publication in the CIPS Blog.

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Call for Submissions: The IP Press Law Review Vol. I, Issue I [Submit by September 20]

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For further details, please see the journal’s call for submissions below: Call for Submissions | The IP Press Law Review [Vol. The IP Press is a team of IP-Holics, who started this blog to ensure access to the latest intellectual property (IP) issues for all the IP hopefuls. About the Journal. I, Issue I].

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Would it be SMART to Tweak the DMCA?

Velocity of Content

Fox News had been launched two years earlier; and the Wall Street Journal had begun charging $50 per year for subscription access to its online edition. Marvel’s first widely successful superhero film, Blade , was released in August.