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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
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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:
#58 - Episode 58 - Chris Knows Dr. Who
Sun May 11 20:08:00 -0500 2008
by Chris Matthieu
TorrentSpy refuses to pay $111M. PirateBay refuses to pay $15+M. ISOHunt may soon join the list of torrent search engines refusing to pay. Torrent.is wins? Piracy is now a public nuisance in LA. Copyright mediation firms help with the fights. Google refuses to settle Viacom's lawsuit. Let's all sing Happy Birthday for free! The double life of a republican party leader - hint it involves piracy. Dr. Who TechnoLlama's? Chris' mom serves Dr. Who crawfish Etouffee in Lafayette, LA - bizarre huh? This week's show notes can be found at http://www.diigo.com/list/plagiarismtoday/episode-58
#57 - Episode 57 - Canada on bad list?
Sun May 04 12:54:00 -0500 2008
by Chris Matthieu
Canada joins Russia and China on Special 301 Report for one of the worse IP offending countries. $100M against Yahoo, AOL, and RealNetworks for not paying streaming royalties since 2002. PRO-IP advances in house. Judge deals blow to RIAA regarding P2P public folder. Don't paint over murals without artist consent or be prepared to pay $1M. ProjectPlaylist.com catches heat. Madonna concert to be live on MSN. Don't reverse engine my bots. This week's show notes can be found at http://www.diigo.com/list/plagiarismtoday/episode-57
#56 - Episode 56 - Tell-A-Pirate
Sun Apr 27 18:16:00 -0500 2008
by Chris Matthieu
New orphan works legislation being drafted. MSN Music DRM leaves customers hanging. Louis Vutton suing charity fund raiser. Metallica embraces file sharing? Madonna signs with LiveNation. NIN releases single track. <- The 3 stars align - could this be the future business model for the record industry? Pirate Bay promotes Tell-a-friend strategy. YouTube and Hulu video streaming are bigger bandwidth hogs than P2P - duh. Okami uses copyrighted art work in packaging - even displays original watermark.
