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  2. American Civil Liberties Union v. Miller - Wikipedia

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    The court ultimately upheld the right to anonymous speech on the Internet, because the speaker's identity is an item of content that the speaker has the right to include or keep secret, [7] [8] and Georgia had failed to deliver a compelling governmental interest in requiring speakers to identify themselves if they choose to be anonymous. [4]

  3. Student rights in U.S. higher education - Wikipedia

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    Right to fulfillment of promises and verbal promises by advisors; Verbal contracts are binding. [19] [20] [21] They must be made in an official capacity, however, to be binding. [7] Dezick v. Umpqua Community College (1979) found a student was compensated because classes offered orally by the dean were not provided. Healy v.

  4. Academic dishonesty - Wikipedia

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    An example of school exam cheating, a type of academic dishonesty. Academic dishonesty, academic misconduct, academic fraud and academic integrity are related concepts that refer to various actions on the part of students that go against the expected norms of a school, university or other learning institution. Definitions of academic misconduct ...

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  6. In a reversal, Georgia now says districts can use state ... - AOL

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    In the face of blossoming outrage, the Georgia Department of Education now says districts are free to teach the course and the state will pay for it as long as districts use a code linked to an ...

  7. Georgia’s Two Biggest Illegal Streaming Sites Get Shut Down ...

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    Leading anti-piracy body Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) has shut down two major illegal streaming services in Georgia. Considered the two largest illegal streamers in the former ...

  8. Electronic civil disobedience - Wikipedia

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    For example, a single person reloading a website repeatedly is not illegal, but if enough people do it at the same time it can render the website inaccessible. Another type of electronic civil disobedience is the use of the Internet for publicized and deliberate violations of a law that the protesters take issue with, such as copyright law .

  9. Cyberethics - Wikipedia

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    Hands are shown typing on a backlit keyboard to communicate with a computer. Cyberethics is "a branch of ethics concerned with behavior in an online environment". [1] In another definition, it is the "exploration of the entire range of ethical and moral issues that arise in cyberspace" while cyberspace is understood to be "the electronic worlds made visible by the Internet."