Google, the seducer of youth
Erik Stattin writes (with irony at his fingertips(?)
):
Google just becomes more evil by the second “To Google Inc.“: “Please help us encourage Google to stop undermining education through their policy of displaying ads that encourage plagiarism and academic fraud through the sale of pre-written and made to order term papers and essays especially when these ads are displayed on web sites that promote education.”
Google aren’t saints… they want to make money, just look at their business in China. Everyone does it, why shouldn’t Google?!!
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