Comment argh$#@FDfdsakl (Score 1) 195
Jeez. I used to work for a lecture note company (Versity.com) so perhaps I'm a little biased, but.. It seems pretty clear that the state is just looking to make some money. They've got a deal with one company that handles all of the notes for the UC system, and they didn't want anyone getting in on their turf. In fact I believe professors aren't allowed to give permission to anyone but the official company.
That said, the point should be moot... distributing the professor's notes is illegal, but a student's interpretation has always been legal. Cliff Notes won that battle in the 60's. I'd like to see this sonofabitch stand up in court.
That said, the point should be moot... distributing the professor's notes is illegal, but a student's interpretation has always been legal. Cliff Notes won that battle in the 60's. I'd like to see this sonofabitch stand up in court.