Blizzard Entertainment sues WoW private server operator, Mexican Supreme Court says no copyright for AI works and Kanye West ordered to pay attorneys’ fees.| Plagiarism Today
As students begin the 2025 school year, the spectre of AI looms large. However, with some basic steps, you can write and submit your work with confidence.| Plagiarism Today
A new study examines how well AI detectors identify human-written text that AI systems have polished. The results were interesting.| Plagiarism Today
Grammarly is introducing a new tool to detect plagiarism and AI-generated writing by examining how the author wrote the piece.| Plagiarism Today
A viral TikTok warns students, if your work is submitted to Turnitin, you need to uninstall Grammarly. Is this true and, if so, why?| Plagiarism Today
On May 18th, the Chicago Sun-Times published a book list generated by AI and containing 10 fake books. Here’s how it happened.| Plagiarism Today
Generative AI makes it possible to “create” almost anything. But what happens when it’s used to launder other human artists’ creations?| Plagiarism Today
Many people claim that AI is democratizing writing. However, all it’s doing is democratizing the final product, not the process that creates it.| Plagiarism Today
Perplexity loses bid to move New York case, alleged pirate site operator arrested in Argentina and Canadian federal court awards court costs.| Plagiarism Today
In the past 20 years of running Plagiarism Today, I’ve racked up a lot of stories. Here are five of the craziest from the past two decades.| Plagiarism Today
Register of Copyrights third attempt at injunction is denied, Beijing court rules avatars can be copyrighted and Spotify takes down EeveeSpotify.| Plagiarism Today
Yesterday, Grammarly announced a new AI-focused editor that brings new features. However, it probably won’t win over many in academia.| Plagiarism Today
Judge won’t halt Anthropic class action lawsuit, IPTV operator loses default judgment and Mike Tyson sued over promo video.| Plagiarism Today
The DMCA notice-and-takedown system is one of the common copyright interactions online. But who and what is it supposed to protect?| Plagiarism Today
AI dectors, after over a hear of dubiousness, are getting praise for their accuracy. Are they ready for widespread use?| Plagiarism Today
Harvard President Claudine Gay has resigned her position following a month-long plagiarism scandal that could have easily been avoided.| Plagiarism Today
A House committee has announced they are investigating Harvard's Claudine Gay as new plagiarism allegations come to light.| Plagiarism Today
Authors file lawsuit against Anthropic, Kanye West settles another lawsuit and Homicide: Life on the Streets finally comes to streaming.| Plagiarism Today
Mushroomhead vocalist sues over unpaid royalties, Kim Dotcom extradition moves forward and Mariah Carey wants lawsuit dismissed.| Plagiarism Today
No matter the reason you're looking for a plagiarism checker, it's important to avoid sketchy ones as they can do far more damage than just a false result.| Plagiarism Today
The Viper plagiarism checker has a hidden surprise in its TOS, one that could land your submission on an essay mill website.| Plagiarism Today
PlagScan, a German plagiarism detection service, certainly has fans all over the globe, but can it track your content online?| Plagiarism Today
PlagAware, along with four other checkers, were deemed "partially useful" in the latest rounds of testing by Dr. Debora Weber-Wulff.| Plagiarism Today
In the latest plagiarism scandal involving Harvard, the school's chief diversity offer faces allegations of plagiarism in two separate works.| Plagiarism Today
Harvard has published details of its investigation of former president Claudine Gay. Here's what the school did and the one misstep it made.| Plagiarism Today
Harvard President Claudine Gay is under fire not just for her answers before Congress, but allegations of plagiarism. Here's what's going on.| Plagiarism Today
The narrative around plagiarism is often extemely simplified: There is a plagiarist and there is a victim. It's a simple and compelling narrative. There| Plagiarism Today
With PlagScan ending private plans, a question is raised: How accessible should plagiarism detection tools be to the public?| 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
Popular plagiarism detection service PlagScan is ending private plans, making it inaccessible to individuals and small businesses.| Plagiarism Today
The social media phenomenon Zillow Gone Wild is facing a lawsuit from a real estate photographer. Here's what is at stake.| Plagiarism Today
Authors are constantly being targeted by fake publisher scams. Here we break down one such site and explain what to look for.| Plagiarism Today
Plagiarism has long been a powerful weapon in politics, however, now the weaponization of plagiarism is expanding and targeting new people.| Plagiarism Today