aemathenge wrote:tycho wrote:aemathenge wrote:tycho wrote:aemathenge wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Why are they saying jobless Kenyans, what they are doing is not work?
No my dear. It is not.
It is aiding and abetting in a crime.
The crime is intellectual and academic theft.
I doubt if there's a crime involved if a contract of intellectual ownership exists. But I wish to be educated on this matter, so please share any links to laws prohibiting a lazy student from procuring a service and a product from another person(s) at a price.
https://definitions.uslegal.com/p/plagiarism/
I want to believe point number one therein is sufficient
No, it's not sufficient. It doesn't show that those papers written by Kenyans for British students never go through any substantial alteration.
It doesn't even say on whom burden of proof lies.
Then go sue paypal for wrongful closure of essay mill accounts.
Our question was whether writing for other students is a crime. You made an interpretation and declared it a crime. But the crime hasn't been proven.
So what remains, and what is happening? A government is making deliberate decisions to cut sources of livelihood unjustifiably, and worse still, to deprive their own students and global citizens basic freedoms for expression, and association.
It's a horrible injustice. Whether I sue or not.