Yesterday, Grammarly announced a new AI-focused editor that brings new features. However, it probably won’t win over many in academia.| Plagiarism Today
Plagiarism Today has a long history of allowing and encouraging free reuse of its content so long as it is attributed. For the first ten years of the site’s history, it was handled through a blanket…| Plagiarism Today
The Supreme Court has handed down its decision in the Andy Warhol case. Here's what it says and what it means for fair use moving forward...| Plagiarism Today