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" ... @Kbeninato even called out the symbol in a tweet earlier this month when it was announced the Biden administration would retire "Operation Warp Speed," and noted, "Should never have plagiarized Star Trek in the first place. Maybe Space Force can return their logo, too." ... "
" ... Anger began to simmer in September when the athletics department announced its decision to drop seven sports. But it boiled over when students found out about an honor code violation by the athletics director. The press release announcing the decision to drop the sports had lifted language from Stanford’s press release informing its community that it was dropping 11 sports. William & Mary’s athletics director appeared to have plagiarized sentences from the Stanford release. ... "
" ... Keep in mind that real publishers have finite human audiences, and they can’t suddenly get a whole bunch more humans to visit their site to generate more ad impressions. But fake and fraudulent sites can easily increase volume at any time by “sourcing traffic.” That’s how they can generate as many impressions as you want to buy. And they can do it very cheaply because they are not real publishers of real content for real humans to read. Those sites and apps are literally factories for fake impressions. They either have no content at all, or they use all plagiarized and unlicensed content (think piracy sites). So their profit margins start at 99%; that’s how they can afford to sell cheap ads to you by the billions. ... "
" ... Low Prices (Low CPMs) on Programmatic Sites - How can long tail programmatic sites consistently sell ad impressions at far lower prices than real publishers’ sites? Right, the long tail sites have low to no cost of content; they just plagiarized all the content or don’t have any content at all. These sites were not made for humans to see. They were made solely for the purpose of generating ad impressions to sell in exchanges. These long tail sites also don’t have large human audiences; they don’t have any human audiences at all. But they do have very reliable bot audiences that can load exactly the number of pageviews they want, to create exactly the number of ad impressions they want to sell. So they can make high profits, as outlined above. You’re the sucker who paid money for ads to run on these sites. ... "
" ... There are a variety of reasons that someone might sue over your writing, related to copyright law or even defamation. For example, your publisher might be sued by someone claiming you plagiarized their work in the writing that the publisher distributed. The indemnification clause in your contract would control how much you have to pay to help the publisher defend itself. Even if there is no merit to the lawsuit, you could still end up paying out of pocket for attorneys’ fees, settlement costs, and other expenses. How much you would be responsible for all depends on how the indemnity or indemnification clause is worded. It can be expensive, even for unsound lawsuits, so you should pay extra attention to the language and review it with an attorney to ensure that you understand your responsibilities. ... "