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The Rise of AI Zombie Blogs

Plagiarism Today

The post The Rise of AI Zombie Blogs appeared first on Plagiarism Today. After nearly a decade, The Unofficial Apple Weblog has returned to life. However, its inglorious return is as an AI-generated zombie.

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A 27-Month Check-In on the Copyright Claims Board (CCB) (Guest Blog Post)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Prior Blog Posts on the CCB Understanding the CCB’s First Two Final Determinations (Guest Blog Post–Part 3 of 3) Copyright Claims Board (CCB) Default Notices (Guest Blog Post–Part 2 of 3) Copyright Claims Board (CCB) Opt-Outs – How’s That Going?

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Inducing More Blogging

Likelihood of Confusion

Republished by Blog Post PromoterKevin Heller announces on Tech Law Advisor that I have joined the Induce Act Blog, which means I must have. (If I’ll blog on Induce Act Blog either on topics raised by […] The post Inducing More Blogging appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™.

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Test Blog Post

Traverse Legal Blog

Test Heading This is a test for new blog posts on Traverse Legal’s page using the new blog post template. The post Test Blog Post first appeared on Traverse Legal.

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7 trademark tips for blog owners

Erik K Pelton

Trademark Tips for Blog Owners. For example, one of my favorite blog titles is a cheese blog called It’s Not You, It’s Brie®. Before committing to a name, blog authors should search the internet and the trademark database at USPTO.gov to make sure it is unique in your industry. Be creative. Use proper trademark symbols.

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Small-Batch Micro-Blog (100% GAI Free)

The Illusion of More

The Illusion of More blog was started in 2012 based on three interrelated premises: 1) that disinformation is toxic to democracy; 2) that Big Tech’s assault on copyright rights was both a disinformation campaign itself and a catalyst for more disinformation; and 3) that technology should serve humans and not the other way around.

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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

Another week, another review of the latest news from the surrounding IP blogs! Paul Keller reports on the Kluwer Copyright Blog. Gianluca Campus discusses the balance between cloud services and private copying levy in his analysis of the AG Hogan’s Opinion in the Austro-Mechana case (C-433-20), published for the Kluwer Copyright Blog.

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