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1. belval+j2[view] [source] 2021-10-12 19:50:56
>>revico+(OP)
The fact that the administration didn't choose to sue them to oblivion is refreshing. I hope we'll see a trend in the future of educator being smart enough to admit that they made a mistake and to encourage the students to develop their talent.

One can only hope.

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2. Waterl+8a[view] [source] 2021-10-12 20:33:34
>>belval+j2
Yep. What they did was wrong. And by doing so they threw themselves at the mercy of the entity they hacked. The refreshing part is that the entity did the morally right thing and showed mercy.
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3. Angost+wy[view] [source] 2021-10-12 23:11:15
>>Waterl+8a
> What they did was wrong.

It was certainly against the rules. I'm not so sure it was wrong.

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4. Waterl+6K[view] [source] 2021-10-13 00:51:44
>>Angost+wy
If I broke into your home tonight to play a prank on you and then handed you a white paper about how to better secure it, how would you feel?
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5. Natura+HL[view] [source] 2021-10-13 01:04:58
>>Waterl+6K
Breaking and entering vs. playing a harmless video at the end of the day in school.

False equivalence.

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6. Waterl+pY[view] [source] 2021-10-13 03:14:00
>>Natura+HL
Unlawful access to a computer network is often a far more serious crime with stiffer penalties.

So perhaps you’re right that it is a false equivalence.

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