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3 Count: Twitter Twits

Plagiarism Today

Court protects Redditor's privacy in piracy case, Saskatchewan demands removal of a parody logo and Twitter's piracy problems continue. The post 3 Count: Twitter Twits appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: Unlive PD

Plagiarism Today

2: HC Directs Telegram to Disclose Details of Channels Violating Copyright Law. According to the court, Telegram cannot use the defense of free speech and/or the right of privacy to protect the alleged infringers. The post 3 Count: Unlive PD appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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

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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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Legal Implications of IPR Protection ‘In The Cloud’: an Indian Analysis

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Although cloud offerings are often global and multi-jurisdictional, the IP laws governing services generally remain territorial and national. Copyright laws, for instance, vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. What constitutes copyright infringement in one country may not be in another. Thus, in Tiffany(NJ) Inc.

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IPSC Closing Plenary: Fair Use After Warhol

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But deeply troubled by algorithmic fair use cases that allowed lots of exploitation—iParadigms (plagiarism detection) and Perfect 10 (exposing women to public view when they contracted for more restricted nudity). Level of generality is a tricky question: privacy law can be imported to provide some frameworks about ©.