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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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Scientist Sues Journal to Block Expression of Concern

Plagiarism Today

A scientist has filed a lawsuit against the journal PLOS One seeking an injunction against an expression of concern on one of her articles. The post Scientist Sues Journal to Block Expression of Concern appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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As Journalism Withers, “Garbage” News Takes Over: An Unexpected Result of the Facebook/Instagram News Blackout in Canada

Hugh Stephens Blog

Image: Shutterstock (with AI assist: Note AI misspelling) The sad, slow decline of professional journalism continues.

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My Favorite Euphemisms for Plagiarism

Plagiarism Today

When retracting an article for plagiarism, many journals will bend over backwards to avoid saying the p-word. Here's some great examples. The post My Favorite Euphemisms for Plagiarism appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Call for Papers: NLU Jodhpur’s Journal of Intellectual Property Studies Volume IX, Issue I [Submit by January 10, 2025]

SpicyIP

We’re pleased to announce that National Law University, Jodhpur’s Journal of Intellectual Property Studies (JIPS) is inviting original, unpublished manuscripts for publication for its upcoming issue (Volume IX, Issue I). The ISSN Number of the Journal is 2583-5297. The ISSN Number of the Journal is 2583-5297.

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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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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.