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The War Over the Future of WHOIS

Plagiarism Today

Even back then, privacy issues were a hot topic with many concerned that such a public database of personal information would lead to spam, harassment and other issues. One common resolution to this was the use of domain privacy services. These privacy issues are not new. Bottom Line. It’s a pretty spectacular failure.

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LimeWire to Return to Sell NFTs

Plagiarism Today

Even as the NFT market has grown to billions of dollars, public perception remains very low. Much of that perception comes from issues that NFTs have had, One of the more common ones is plagiarism and copyright infringement. If anything, it just further connects NFTs with piracy and lack of security/privacy.

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The Plagiarism of Fast Fashion

Plagiarism Today

The concept of fast fashion is fairly straightforward: It’s a design, manufacturing and marketing method that focuses on rapidly producing (or reproducing) existing fashion trends and making them available to customers quickly and cheaply. The post The Plagiarism of Fast Fashion appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Court Quashes 512(h) Subpoena on First Amendment Grounds–In re 512(h) Subpoena to Twitter

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Market effect. Bayside didn’t explain the market for the photos or how the tweets harmed that market. Likewise, the comment about plagiarism follows a post that linked to a Rolling Stone article and suggested that Respondent “mostly copied it word for word.” Amount taken. CPF-22-517749 (Cal. Superior Ct.

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A (More!) Problematic Plagiarism: Thinking About The Allegations Against UGC

SpicyIP

We’re pleased to bring you a guest post by Lokesh Vyas thinking through the implications of ‘authoritative’ bodies engaging in plagiarism or lifting of content, as he looks at the recent allegations of plagiarism against the University Grants Commission. You can find his earlier posts for us here. Lokesh Vyas.

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IPSC Opening Plenary Session

43(B)log

Non expressive uses: reverse engineering, anti-plagiarism, search plus text data mining, snippets. 3) reasonable measures to safeguard privacy interests. (4) TM law should facilitate disclosure or it will fall behind market. FTC could go harder against supplement market in general; FTC/FDA should team up more often.