Published on February 2, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI), copyrights, legal, plagiarism
MORE: Tattoo artist wins copyright case; Did LA times owner try to censor a story about a friend?; The news business is cratering; Taylor Swift threatens lawsuit over fake n*de photos; Snopes shamed for bad “fact-checking”; Christian pastor dropped by radio network; and Croatian government is cracking down on journalists
Published on January 3, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI), copyrights, Journalism, plagiarism
MORE: Disgraced (cheating!) Harvard Professor Finally Resigns; Associated Press played the race card in the controversy; Loser reality stars trying dragging Eminem into court of trademark suit; Israeli news anchor and other women in Israel are now packin’ heat full-time; Mickey Mouse horror movie after character enters public domain; Nirvana not off the hook in child p*rn case regarding baby pic on album cover; New York Times sues makers of AI; and Lawyer used AI and then cited non-existent court cases
Published on December 15, 2023
Censorship, copyrights, legal, plagiarism
MORE: Inside the United Nations’ plan to limit free speech; Harvard President NOT fired after multiple accusations of plagiarism; Singer apologizes to fan after fan sued for $250K for copyright infringement; Journalists who “lie like hell”; When and how the New York Times lost its way; Meet the American who scripted A Christmas Story; Prince Harry ordered to pay the Mail £50,000; and A financial news site uses AI to copy its competitors.
Published on March 10, 2023
Censorship, copyrights, legal, plagiarism
MORE: “Disinformation is simply a dog whistle for “censorship”; R.L. Stine says he did NOT give his publisher permission to re-edit his books; More adult books being found in children’s school libraries; CBS News contributor and author accused of plagiarism in new book; More colleges are banning ChatGPT; and Lawmakers furious when journalists refuse to give up their sources.
Published on March 9, 2023
amazon, audiobooks, copyrights, legal, plagiarism
ChatGPT pulls information from the Internet and other sources. Things YOU did not write.
Published on February 25, 2023
copyrights, legal, plagiarism, storytelling
From the judge telling the defense attorney to “Sit Down!”, to statements Alex mistakenly blurted on the stand, to Alex Murdaugh HIDING THE DETAILS OF HIS WIFE’S WILL FROM THE JURY…and everything in between!
Published on May 13, 2022
Censorship, legal, libel, plagiarism
MORE: US Nave Chief takes woke books off the reading list; Novelist (allegedly) accidentally confessed to killing husband; Kanye West used sound recordings of sermons, and got sued for copyright infringement; Rhode Island school board removes honors classes for “equity” reasons; Can rapper’s lyrics be used against him in criminal case?; Irish government accused of paying newspaper to publish puff piece; Writer pays off $48K in student debt in just 14 months; Disney targeted with copyright legislation; US obtained subpoena to access reporter’s phone; Member of Hollywood Foreign Press Association has sued the organization alleging sexual harassment, discrimination, and breach of contract.
Published on May 7, 2022
amazon, Censorship, copyrights, legal, libel, plagiarism
MORE: When media execs perpetuate lies; Hunter Biden laptop repairman sues several media outlets; Texas library assoc. hosts drag queens; Don Lemon assault accuser drops lawsuit; NBC News admits plagiarism; Authors condemn publication of Gender-Critical Feminism; and Police officer CRIMINALLY charged with defamation
Published on August 6, 2021
amazon, copyrights, legal, plagiarism
MORE: NPR says it’s okay for journalists to demonstrate; An artist gets cancelled; Google and Facebook accused of colluding on price-fixing; and Amazon must pay $8.6 after not paying its employees while they had to wait for their bags to be searched
Published on September 19, 2019
amazon, legal, plagiarism, self-publishing
MORE: Parenting book author accused of abandoning “11-year-old” adopted daughter…but is she really 11?; Author accused of plagiarizing AND quoting sources that don’t exist?; EU says re-selling ebooks is illegal; Feds sue Snowden over his memoir; Editorial cartoons finding new life online; Google ranking sites featuring syndicated content over original publisher’s links?; Librarians are ANGRY about delayed ebook publication by publishers.