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Watch Your Content: Protecting Your Website Against Copyright Infringement

Byte Technology

So it’s little surprise that the massive proliferation of online resources has spawned a major problem: protecting website content from copyright infringement in the form of plagiarism or outright theft. Or having a writer steal a column from your blog and present it as their own work on their own site.

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Solutions Day 2023—It’s Happening!

.orgSource

Also on her agenda is how copyright law and fair use apply to AI. A website redesign might feel daunting, but don’t let an unattractive site hold you back. Nonprofit attorney Kimberly Pendo, a founding member of Chicago Law Partners, is going to discuss the issues we all need to understand. How do we stay on track and meet our goals?

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Solutions Day 2023—Beyond Answers to Insight

.orgSource

One of the biggest is whether AI-generated content is protected by copyright law. A website redesign might feel daunting, but don’t let an unattractive site hold you back. Some of the biggest ethical issues raised by AI are bias, data privacy and security, accuracy and reliability, and responsible innovation.

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Share, Use, Remix: An Overview of Creative Commons

NTEN

Copyright laws can be confusing and so mired in legalese that they're almost incomprehensible. Creative Commons has tried to make copyright law easier to understand and allow content creators to share what they've created, and to allow other people to use the content they've created for their own purposes.

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Great reads from around the web on October 18th

Amy Sample Ward

I come across so many great conversations, ideas, and resources all over the web every day. And where you stand on the discussion of copyright, digital rights, online content sharing and intellectual property? Here are some of the most interesting things I’ve found recently (as of October 18th).

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The Ultimate Checklist to Choose a Web Vendor

Care2

Many nonprofits who are going through a website redesign on a tight budget want to know the best ways to find and hire a web vendor, especially ones that will understand their goals and challenges. As the founder of a web agency and former nonprofit campaigner I have sat on both sides of the table. Experience. Subject matter expertise.

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Questions to Ask During the RFP Process

Whole Whale

For the key people working on your web project, how much experience do they have? This is especially important at large web firms. Have they developed other sites for non-profit orgs? . Have they developed other sites related to your particular cause? Do they talk about where and how to host your web project?

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