telecom lawyers (well most) made a legal interpretation that allowed this to go forward. there is no way they have supported it if it was interpreted as illegal. if they are brought to court they will have to defend that interpretation. so let them argue the case.
the completed assignment should have some agreed business benefit and the student would need to estimate and track their dev costs committing to in-year investment payback. then the professor should show them how the loaded cost for outsourcing their effort is $20 per hour.
> "Referencing the *Global* Harmonization Task Force" See that's your problem right there. This is the US frickin A. Yea!
telecom lawyers (well most) made a legal interpretation that allowed this to go forward. there is no way they have supported it if it was interpreted as illegal. if they are brought to court they will have to defend that interpretation. so let them argue the case.
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the completed assignment should have some agreed business benefit and the student would need to estimate and track their dev costs committing to in-year investment payback. then the professor should show them how the loaded cost for outsourcing their effort is $20 per hour.