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by toolz
1690 days ago
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I'm not sure I follow why that would matter. Their constitution says once data has been released, it is no longer their property (because it's a public institution). They created a way to access the data, so the data has been released to the parents and so the data now belongs to the parents. The parents own the data and as such it would seem to follow they can access it anyway they want. |
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See the Aaron Schwartz trial which was about essentially the same thing.