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The Divide in Journalism Over AI

Plagiarism Today

AI is causing a divide in journalism as news organizations work to find boundaries for the use of AI in reporting and licensing their work. The post The Divide in Journalism Over AI appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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US Copyright Office Proposes New Collective Registration for News Sites

Plagiarism Today

The United States Copyright Office has proposed a new registration process for news sites. The post US Copyright Office Proposes New Collective Registration for News Sites appeared first on Plagiarism Today. Here's why many should be wary.

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Why I Oppose the California Journalism Protection Act (the Short Version)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

I recently wrote a lengthy blog post explaining the many problems with the California Journalism Protection Act (JCPA), AB 886. My letter: __ CJPA is bad policy: CJPA is unlikely to create or sustain any journalism at all. CJPA doesn’t support California-focused journalism. CJPA is preempted by federal copyright law.

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California’s Proposed Fix to the Journalism Crisis Is Unconstitutional and Worse Than Socialism (Comments on the California Journalism Protection Act, CJPA)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

California’s latest entry into this Internet death-spiral is the California Journalism Protection Act (CJPA, AB 886). The CJPA engages with a critical problem in our society: how to ensure the production of socially valuable journalism in the face of the Internet’s changes to journalists’ business models?

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When the Editor is the Plagiarist

Plagiarism Today

The retraction was of a letter written by Paul McCrory and published by the British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) in 2005. The issue was made significantly more complicated by the fact that, at the time the letter was published, McCrory was not just a contributor to the journal, but an editor. It could be as simple as the timing.

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Ethics in Publishing Gets Its Own Journal

Velocity of Content

A new journal from faculty and students at George Washington University hopes to provide counteracting doses of probing research and thoughtful analysis. Ethics in Publishing Gets Its Own Journal. In 2020, Warren decided the subject also deserved its own scholarly journal. George Washington University associate professor.

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Carswell’s Intellectual Property Journal welcomes new Student Editorial Team for 2022-2023

IPilogue

IP Osgoode is pleased to announce the new team of student editors for the Intellectual Property Journal (IPJ). Returning this year are Sarah Raja, Nikita Munjal, and Androu Waheeb.