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3 Count: Perplexing Perplexity

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Condé Nast sends cease-and-desist to Perplexity, Germany sells pirate site Bitcoin and USCO finalizes new registration rule. The post 3 Count: Perplexing Perplexity appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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When Children Plagiarize

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Last week, Jamila Lemieux at Slate published an edition of her Care and Feeding advice column with an unusual question involving a young author who committed plagiarism. The daughter was wishing to contact editors of the publication to let them know about the plagiarism. Why Children Plagiarize.

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RightsClick Offers Simplified Copyright Management

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The first is sending a cease and desist letter. In addition to the cease and desist letter, users can also send a DMCA takedown notice or can reach out to an attorney in their network for additional help. The post RightsClick Offers Simplified Copyright Management appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: NFT Repeat

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Now, just a few months later, PokerPaint is back in the spotlight for offering NFTs of some of that artwork and at least one photographer is claiming that it includes work he previously filed a cease and desist order on. The post 3 Count: NFT Repeat appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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The Coming Copyright/Trademark Storm for NFTs

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Eventually, the RIAA itself got involved, sending a cease and desist letter to Hitpiece on February 4. The same day that the RIAA sent its cease and deist letter to Hitpiece, Nike filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against reseller StockX over Nike-themed NFTs. Courts and legal cases were always a certainty.

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3 Count: Polar Thawing

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He has sent several cease and desist letters regarding the issue but Le Tegre have opted to file the lawsuit proactively, beating Mann to the legal punch. The post 3 Count: Polar Thawing appeared first on Plagiarism Today. According to Mann, Deceptacon infringes on his 1961 single Who Put the Bomp (Bomp, Bomp, Bomp).

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3 Count: Mortal Kopyright

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by the musician and, according to a copyright notice and a published cease and desist letter, it was used without permission. The post 3 Count: Mortal Kopyright appeared first on Plagiarism Today. The video featured the song Still D.R.E.