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Facebook’s Plagiarism Problems Are Deeper Than You Realize

Plagiarism Today

Back in September , I reported on Facebook’s Widely Viewed Content Report and how Casey Newton, a reporter at The Verge, noticed that nearly all the top posts on Facebook for the quarter were plagiarized. . The findings, to put it mildly are not shocking. The findings, to put it mildly are not shocking.

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Intellectual Property Protection for Content Creators & Social Media Influencers

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When it comes to promoting, marketing, and advertising, social media is one of the most effective and powerful ways. Content creators and social media influencers work sincerely to build their reputation for expertise in specific industries, products, and topics. How to Ensure Compliance with IP?

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3 Count: Less Than Routine

Plagiarism Today

First off today, Diane Haithman at TheWrap reports that filmmakers Spike Lee and Nate Parker have been sued for copyright infringement over allegations that their 2019 Film American Skin is an infringement of an earlier screenplay. They allege that American Skin copies elements from their 2017 screenplay, A Routine Stop.

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Parsing the Plagiarism of the Bad Art Friend

Plagiarism Today

This prompted Dorland to first report the alleged plagiarism to a wide variety of groups and worked on getting the story pulled while working through lawyers to demand financial compensation. However, today, I want to focus on just one aspect of this story: The plagiarism. What Larson did there was clearly plagiarism.

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Analysing the relationship between contemporary art and IPR

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According to a report titled ‘The Contemporary Art Rush’ by Artprice.com, it is argued that since the start of the 21 st century, the global art space has significantly changed. Digital platforms have made it increasingly easy to disseminate unauthorized copies of art works that are copyright protected. ” Peter Pan Fabrics, Inc.

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3 Count: Keep Shaking

Plagiarism Today

First off today, Reuters reports that a lawsuit accusing Taylor Swift of copyright infringement in her 2014 hit single Shake it Off has been allowed to move ahead, setting the stage for a possible trial. According to the duo, they wrote the song Playas Gon’ Play , elements of which they allege were copied by Swift for her song.

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Copyright Office Technical Measures Consultations

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In addition, our constituents routinely report that they have trouble making transformative fair uses elsewhere on sites like YouTube, notwithstanding that they are fair uses, which filtering software cannot detect. Not only are some services different from social media, one social media platform may differ very much from each other.