A Teacher Asking Students To Destroy Notes?
zwei2stein writes "I found this question with far-reaching implications in the off-topic section of a forum I frequent: 'My economics teacher is forcing us to give up all of our work for the semester. Every page of notes and paper must be turned over to her to be destroyed to prevent future students from copying it. My binder was in my backpack, and she went into my backpack to take it. Is that legal?' Besides the issue with private property invasion, which was the trigger of that post, there is much more important question: Can a teacher ask a student not to retain knowledge? How does IP law relate to teaching and sharing knowledge? Whose property are those notes?"
Fuckin' A. Smack that bitch up. You never know -- it might turn her on and you'll be the next Fark headline maker. Some chicks are crazy like that.
Come 2012 onwards to 2019, i think it lasts that long, any way .... viva la rapture.!
Also .... everything an economics teacher lectures is wrong, just look at wall st. Their moto is STEAL , LIE, CHEAT, get rich.
There is only one rule and thats supply/demand, and politicians manipulating the rest.
Liberty freedom are no1, not dicks in suits.
You sound more like a child than an adult.
By writing your post, you used intellectual property licensed to you by Uncle Sams elementary school. You now owe ol' Ms. Crumplebottom 10USD in licensing fees and 10000 in statutory damages.