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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.

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