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The Divide in Journalism Over AI

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AI is causing a divide in journalism as news organizations work to find boundaries for the use of AI in reporting and licensing their work. The post The Divide in Journalism Over AI appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Plagiarism Police come for Winston & Strawn

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Winston Strawn Plagiarism Complaint Winston Strawn Plagiarism Attachments I recall being asked to draft my first patent infringement complaint back in early 2003 – a few months after graduating from law school. A key case on point is Iowa S. Cannon , 789 N.W.2d 2d 756, 757 (Iowa 2010). In American Institute of Physics v.

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The Basics of Open Access

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This access includes individuals or institutions subscribing to the journal or people paying for access to individual articles. For researchers, this means submitting an article to a journal and, if it’s accepted, the journal pays for it to be peer reviewed and then for it to be published.

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3 Count: Oof… Again

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First off today, Luke Plunkett at Kotaku reports that the iconic “oof” sound effect in Roblox has been removed yet again due to licensing issues with the sound’s creator. He is claiming that neither Mutinda nor Syinix paid for a synchronization license for the use of the song.

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3 Count: Legalized Piracy

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1: Russia Mulls Making Software Piracy Legal and Patent Licensing Compulsory. The issue is that many of those papers have been published in various academic journals, which own the rights to them. The 3 Count Logo was created by Justin Goff and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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3 Count: Top Gun 2.5

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Finally today, Nick Hytrek at the Sioux City Journal reports that former United States Representative Steve King is facing a trial over his use of a popular meme during a reelection campaign. The 3 Count Logo was created by Justin Goff and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. The post 3 Count: Top Gun 2.5

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3 Count: Can’t Help Appealing

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As such, he is suing for copyright infringement, noting that the sample was not licensed. Finally today, Kristal Kuykendall at THE Journal reports that a federal judge has approved a judgment against PresenceLearning, ordering it to pay some $3.25 The post 3 Count: Can’t Help Appealing appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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