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Is Turnitin.com violating the copyrights of students?

In the past few weeks, an interesting debate over whether or not Turnitin.com is violating the copyright of students whose papers, submitted by their teachers, are archived on the site. A pair of high school students in Virginia and two in Arizona are suing Turnitin.com, claiming that that the anti-plagiarism tool is storing and using their work without their permission. Some notable coverage on this debate can be found at:

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posted by Stephen Francoeur on Thursday, April 19, 2007