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Plagiarism Today Plagiarized in a Plagiarism Atonement Essay

Plagiarism Today

Most mornings, right after I wake up, my morning tasks include gathering any copyright and/or plagiarism news stories that I can find on the internet. . I read pretty much all of them, some copyright-related ones go into the 3 Count column and other stories get set aside for additional research to become full posts on the site.

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BIPLA (Boston Intellectual Property Law Association) Writing Competition call for papers

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Law school students are encouraged to submit papers relating to topics involving intellectual property law. Articles must be written or published between September 1, 2024 and August 31, 2024. Articles must be written or published between September 1, 2024 and August 31, 2024. The requirements for eligibility are outlined below.

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The Challenge of Determining Podcast Plagiarism

Plagiarism Today

Katz distilled all of his observations into a lengthy article , which he published as part of his newsletter. The podcast did provide citations for the episode, including five articles, two Wikipedia entries and a government document. I didn't know it was him til TODAY. — Jesse Cox (@JesseCox) July 26, 2022.

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EU law: Generative AI, copyright infringements and liability – My guess for a hot topic in 2024

Kluwer Copyright Blog

It does seem like the topic of AI and copyright was everywhere in the copyright world last year. While some digital topics have been known to cause a great commotion in copyright circles only to later sink practically without a trace, unless I am mistaken, the issue of the copyright implications of AI is different.

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Announcing AIPLA article on Augmented Reality(AR) / Virtual Reality(VR): IP Aspects of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Technologies

LexBlog IP

I am excited to announce the publication of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) ’s article on “ IP Aspects of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Technologies.” The article can be found here and was published as part of the AIPLA’s INNOVATE Magazine.

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My IP Intensive Experience: From Seminars to CIPO and Beyond

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This article was written as a requirement for Prof. This semester, I participated in Osgoode’s Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Technology Intensive program (IP Intensive). For my 10-week placement, I had the opportunity to join a branch of the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO).

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New Article: “The United States’ Approach to ‘Platform’ Regulation”

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

I’ve posted a new 5,000 word article, The United States’ Approach to “Platform” Regulation. While I have written Section 230 explainers before ( this is my flagship ), this piece is broader because it surveys the First Amendment in addition to 230 and other topics. It highlights three key features of U.S.