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Chris Matthieu is an author, artist, musician, photographer, programmer, and the founder of » Numly.com. He can be reached at chris at numly.com
Jonathan Bailey is an author, poet, journalist, editor in chief, plagiarism fighter, and the founder of » Plagiarism Today. He can be reached at jonathan at plagiarismtoday.com
Welcome
Welcome to Copyright 2.0, the next generation copyrighting and digital rights licensing solution! Did you know that your work is considered copyrighted the moment you put your thought to paper or recording? It's true! Numly helps you prove that you came up with your idea first by timestamping your digital works for you and assigning a digital hash or fingerprint to your work to identify it in the wild. Plagiarism Today offers copyright advice and proven ideas for keeping your works safe.
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Copyright 2.0 Show Episodes:
#80 - Episode 80 - Copyrights Checked at Borders
Sun Oct 12 22:02:00 -0500 2008
by Chris Matthieu
Judge upholds temp ban on RealDVD. Textbook torrent turns final page. DDoS on Norbits. Walmarts keeps DRM running. Is piracy killing the PC? EA second hand sales is a critical situation. Foo Fighters are fed up. Fox sends cease and desist to McCain. Green party upsets copyright collective. News site criticized for linking to TPB. New DMCA exemptions? WSJ in defense of piracy? Wipeout is sued for copyright infringement. This week's show notes can be found online at http://www.diigo.com/list/plagiarismtoday/episode-8
#79 - Episode 79 - Repo Army
Sun Oct 05 18:48:00 -0500 2008
by Chris Matthieu
Orphan works bill doesn't pass the House. Copyright royalties board threatens rate hike - iTune threatens to shut down - rate hike canceled. Scrabulous game okay under new name. Secret ACTA treaty update. MPAA sues RealNetworks and calls RealDVD the StealDVD. Apple countersues Psystars countersuit. Blizzard wins $6m from bot maker. EMI vs. MP3Tunes. Slacker Uprising not free outside of USA and Canada - What? Judge forces UofO to turn over IP records. Norway asking for Apple's DRM algorithm. Cox disconnects pirates. More trouble for TPB. DRM is bad for the planet. Lessig's Free Culture gets DRM'd by Amazon. 'Saw' director seeks Repo Army armed with RickRoll videos. This week's show notes can be found online at http://www.diigo.com/list/plagiarismtoday/episode-79
#78 - Episode 78 - Worst Week for RIAA
Sun Sep 28 14:24:00 -0500 2008
by Chris Matthieu
Jammy Thomas case ruling overturned on appeal - retrial. RIAA hypocritical on KAZAA settlement. EU Parliament says NO to 3 strike ISP rule. Senate passes 2 copyright-related bills in economic hard times. Pirate Bay wins Italian ISP block lift. Muxtape story and new beginning. EA Spore class action law suit. Pirate City formed for videos. Uganda being sued for pirating their national anthem? Textbook sales down - could it be due to torrents? This week's show notes can be found at http://www.diigo.com/list/plagiarismtoday/episode-78
