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Old 04-26-2008, 06:18 PM   #8
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Suing and educator for creating their own educational materials or the ones who are copying portions of preexisting books and handing the copies out? I'd expect the latter to be in legal trouble for those actions, but the former are absolutely within the law.

If you can point to an article regarding the lawsuit, I'd love to read it. If they're truly going after teachers for the simple fact that they aren't buying texts but rather writing their own material, I'd have a serious problem with that--it wouldn't surprise me tho, I'm far too cynical for that.
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