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Doing assignments INSTEAD OF...YOU

Doing assignments INSTEAD OF...YOU  
superexpert at myself.com
 Re: Doing assignments INSTEAD OF...YOU  
Lionheart
 Re: Doing assignments INSTEAD OF...YOU  
Chris McDonald
 Re: Doing assignments INSTEAD OF...YOU  
Lionheart
 Re: Doing assignments INSTEAD OF...YOU  
Chris McDonald
 Re: Doing assignments INSTEAD OF...YOU  
Lionheart
From:superexpert at myself.com
Subject:Doing assignments INSTEAD OF...YOU
Date:21 Jan 2005 03:54:35 -0800
Dear Students,

I am a scientist, providing advanced help and consultations for
undergrad, postgrad, distance learning and adult students in doing
assignments, theses, projects, dissertations, etc.
Doing assignments instead of you is also provided.
DISCLAIMER: Student is responsible for submission solution provided by
me as his/her own.

Subjects available:

-mathematics (including statistics)
-physics
-electrical engineering
-computer science
-communication theory
-systems analysis & simulation
-business & management
-international business
-other (inquire your specific subject)

Please visit my site:
http://www.megaone.com/expert2005/consultant.htm
for more info.

You may submit your assignment text online
by filling in a form or send me an E-mail directly from my website.

Note: contact me *only* from my web site.
Don't respond to this article's header email address.
From:Lionheart
Subject:Re: Doing assignments INSTEAD OF...YOU
Date:Sat, 22 Jan 2005 07:05:34 +1100
How amusing, you ask students to use your illegal service and then have a
disclaimer.......superexpert indeed!

wrote in message
news:1106308475.052063.126610@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Dear Students,
>
> I am a scientist, providing advanced help and consultations for
> undergrad, postgrad, distance learning and adult students in doing
> assignments, theses, projects, dissertations, etc.
> Doing assignments instead of you is also provided.
> DISCLAIMER: Student is responsible for submission solution provided by
> me as his/her own.
>
> Subjects available:
>
> -mathematics (including statistics)
> -physics
> -electrical engineering
> -computer science
> -communication theory
> -systems analysis & simulation
> -business & management
> -international business
> -other (inquire your specific subject)
>
> Please visit my site:
> http://www.megaone.com/expert2005/consultant.htm
> for more info.
>
> You may submit your assignment text online
> by filling in a form or send me an E-mail directly from my website.
>
> Note: contact me *only* from my web site.
> Don't respond to this article's header email address.
>
From:Chris McDonald
Subject:Re: Doing assignments INSTEAD OF...YOU
Date:Fri, 21 Jan 2005 20:40:32 +0000 (UTC)
"Lionheart" writes:

>How amusing, you ask students to use your illegal service and then have a
>disclaimer.......superexpert indeed!


There's little point trying this line of argument.
Even if listening, he'll correctly state that it's not illegal.

--
Chris.
From:Lionheart
Subject:Re: Doing assignments INSTEAD OF...YOU
Date:Sat, 22 Jan 2005 11:49:49 +1100

"Chris McDonald" wrote in message
news:csrpc0$6nn$1@enyo.uwa.edu.au...
> "Lionheart" writes:
>
>>How amusing, you ask students to use your illegal service and then have a
>>disclaimer.......superexpert indeed!
>
>
> There's little point trying this line of argument.
> Even if listening, he'll correctly state that it's not illegal.
>
> --
> Chris.

To use his work and submit it as your own is illegal even if what he is
doing in't
From:Chris McDonald
Subject:Re: Doing assignments INSTEAD OF...YOU
Date:Sat, 22 Jan 2005 13:09:06 +0000 (UTC)
>> There's little point trying this line of argument.
>> Even if listening, he'll correctly state that it's not illegal.

>To use his work and submit it as your own is illegal even if what he is
>doing in't

Sorry to be pedantic. The student's actions would not be ILLEGAL.
They are very likely immoral, unethical, and against the statues of any
university that genuinely cares, but I doubt if a criminal conviction
would be recorded against the student. Moreover, this is work contracted
for a fee, and copyright is clearly being handed over to the student.

Many readers will be very interested in an article in The Campus Review
in (I think) November 2004, describing a long story of RMIT trying
to prosecute a former student for assisting with current students'
assignments (a $20K business) . After a 2-year long search, involving
the police, half a dozen academics, and the criminal break-in and theft
of important files in the case, the former student was fined only $750
in court, and is allegedly back peddling his assignments again.

______________________________________________________________________________
Dr Chris McDonald E: chris@csse.uwa.edu.au
Computer Science & Software Engineering W: http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/~chris
The University of Western Australia, M002 T: +618 6488 2533
Crawley, Western Australia, 6009 F: +618 6488 1089
From:Lionheart
Subject:Re: Doing assignments INSTEAD OF...YOU
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 04:59:44 +1100

"Chris McDonald" wrote in message
news:cstj9i$8ud$1@enyo.uwa.edu.au...
>>> There's little point trying this line of argument.
>>> Even if listening, he'll correctly state that it's not illegal.
>
>>To use his work and submit it as your own is illegal even if what he is
>>doing in't
>
> Sorry to be pedantic. The student's actions would not be ILLEGAL.
> They are very likely immoral, unethical, and against the statues of any
> university that genuinely cares, but I doubt if a criminal conviction
> would be recorded against the student. Moreover, this is work contracted
> for a fee, and copyright is clearly being handed over to the student.
>
> Many readers will be very interested in an article in The Campus Review
> in (I think) November 2004, describing a long story of RMIT trying
> to prosecute a former student for assisting with current students'
> assignments (a $20K business) . After a 2-year long search, involving
> the police, half a dozen academics, and the criminal break-in and theft
> of important files in the case, the former student was fined only $750
> in court, and is allegedly back peddling his assignments again.
>
> ______________________________________________________________________________
> Dr Chris McDonald E: chris@csse.uwa.edu.au
> Computer Science & Software Engineering W:
> http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/~chris
> The University of Western Australia, M002 T: +618 6488 2533
> Crawley, Western Australia, 6009 F: +618 6488 1089


Don't apologise for being pedantic its ok........a student at Bond Uni was
found guilty in a civil court (I think the charge was forgery but I can't be
sure though the Uni I currently attend has mentioned this case quite often)
approximately 2 years ago...I'll try and find the detail
   

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