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by falcolas
5693 days ago
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If you review the footage of the professor confronting the students, you will realize that this was not a publicly available test guide. This was a pool of test questions based on the material in their books intended only for the teachers of the courses to create the tests, not the students to study from. They obtained the test blank using, at best, morally questionable methods (social engineering, purchasing them under false pretenses, etc). At worst, they stole the materials outright. If they had used information that was legitimately publicly available, I would agree with you. However, they did not, so it was morally reprehensible. |
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When I've bought the teacher's guide to a textbook in the past, no authentication as a teach was required whatsoever.