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Date: | Tue, 30 Apr 1996 16:22:36 -0600 |
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All (again):
Just to keep you posted, Dane sent me a reply to my e-mail. He claims it to
be (now) a "joke thing"--You be the judge!
Keith M.
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>Date: Tue, 30 Apr 1996 18:16:02 -0500
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>From: Dane DeValcourt <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Term paper cheating
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>At 04:01 PM 4/30/96 -0600, you wrote:
>>Dane,
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>>I wanted to tell you that I find your proposition disgusting. I hope anyone
>>considering hiring you for a job is made aware of your ethical values
>>(i.e., the lack thereof) in time to throw your application in the waste
>>basket.
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>>Also, what you are proposing to do may well be considered conspiracy to
>>commit fraud. If so, it is a crime, and doing it via the internet is most
>>likely a federal crime. Now that we all know who you are.... Enough said?
>>
>>K Maxwell
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>Well thanks for your concern about my future.. But you are to late.. See
>all I did was post up that joke thing that someone sent me.. Unfortuneatly
>people are taking it that it is my doing.. So just to reassure you "it is a
>joke" and it is not being done by me. As for my future and crime and a job..
>Well I am a graduate from Tulane School of Law in New Orleans Lousiana.. I
>currently work for the assistant D.A. I am doing quite well. As for being
>against the law.. if it was something that was truely being done it would
>not be against the law. See Plagarism becomes unlawful when it is dealing
>with a published work, and if given permission by one such as the case in
>question was asking, it becomes lawful. So sorry to disappoint you.
>
>Dane DeValcourt
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