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descartes, are you honestly against uploading trial papers with the intention of helping other students with their HSC?
Grow up.
Have you ever heard of the saying that if you have to resort to abuse you have lost the argument?
No one paid attention when doing it.What does all my own work have to do with trial papers, I guess that just proves you didn't pay attention when doing it.
It's completely ethical, just illegal.Screw ethics i shall upload some soon! hahaha
Me grow up? You should grow up! What are you, five? "Mummy he swore at me! That's abuse. :'("Grow up.
Have you ever heard of the saying that if you have to resort to abuse you have lost the argument?
No honey it isn't. Please stop embarrassing yourself.The copyright date is still valid, the release date is a security period so that people do not gain an advantage in trials. As for trying to justify only uploading 25%, the paper and the solutions are two seperate documents.
I didn't "do" all my own work, I read through the notes and booklets and stuff.What does all my own work have to do with trial papers, I guess that just proves you didn't pay attention when doing it.
I intentionally scanned the last page to include the authors for this reason.No one paid attention when doing it.
But of what I remember, it has nothing to do with this, AMOW dealt with plagiarism, no one in this thread has claimed they are the original authors and by calling it "CSSA 2011 Trial" for example, they are indirectly crediting the authors.
I have no problem with uploading school written trials e.g. Sydney Grammar, Ruse, Baulko etc, as they are not subject to copyright, and by uploading them you are not potentially depriving the authors of income. (that is, after all the point of copyright legislation)descartes, are you honestly against uploading trial papers with the intention of helping other students with their HSC?
Nobody really does anyway..What does all my own work have to do with trial papers, I guess that just proves you didn't pay attention when doing it.
BullshitI have no problem with uploading school written trials e.g. Sydney Grammar, Ruse, Baulko etc, as they are not subject to copyright, and by uploading them you are not potentially depriving the authors of income. (that is, after all the point of copyright legislation)
I do have a problem with uploading commercial trials that honest people have paid good money for, especially when your school has probably bought them anyway and can legally give to you i.e. you have a legal way of obtaining these papers so why support an illegal way of doing it.
Using the excuse of helping other students is a way of making people feel good about unethical practices, as I keep saying you have a legal way of obtaining the papers for free, just ask your school. I don't know of too many that do not purchase the trials, if not to use as a trial then to use for HSC preparation.
Oh and yes, I do actually pay for the music I download as well.
i'm sure if the cssa dudes read this thread then they'd laugh at your postsI have no problem with uploading school written trials e.g. Sydney Grammar, Ruse, Baulko etc, as they are not subject to copyright, and by uploading them you are not potentially depriving the authors of income. (that is, after all the point of copyright legislation)
I do have a problem with uploading commercial trials that honest people have paid good money for, especially when your school has probably bought them anyway and can legally give to you i.e. you have a legal way of obtaining these papers so why support an illegal way of doing it.
it's illegal maybe, but definitely not unethicalUsing the excuse of helping other students is a way of making people feel good about unethical practices, as I keep saying you have a legal way of obtaining the papers for free, just ask your school. I don't know of too many that do not purchase the trials, if not to use as a trial then to use for HSC preparation.
Oh and yes, I do actually pay for the music I download as well.
Not everyone is a rich bastard like you m8.I have no problem with uploading school written trials e.g. Sydney Grammar, Ruse, Baulko etc, as they are not subject to copyright, and by uploading them you are not potentially depriving the authors of income. (that is, after all the point of copyright legislation)
I do have a problem with uploading commercial trials that honest people have paid good money for, especially when your school has probably bought them anyway and can legally give to you i.e. you have a legal way of obtaining these papers so why support an illegal way of doing it.
Using the excuse of helping other students is a way of making people feel good about unethical practices, as I keep saying you have a legal way of obtaining the papers for free, just ask your school. I don't know of too many that do not purchase the trials, if not to use as a trial then to use for HSC preparation.
Oh and yes, I do actually pay for the music I download as well.
I dont. I buy my porno's aswellactually lol i buy cds as well
If they were my teacher I'd change classes or drop the subject or I'd destroy them. Fucking hate dickhead teachers.Join Date: June 2006
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