Tag: legislation

Are we supposed to ignore U.S. Congress cheating in the stock market?

Posted on 11/22/11 by Caveon No Comments

It appears that “members of the U.S. Congress [are] — using privileged access to critical information … on government actions or regulatory reform legislation to line their own pockets.”

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NY Senator expresses dismay at rampant academic cheating… suggests a return to honesty and fairness

Posted on 11/14/11 by Caveon No Comments

- It’s refreshing to see that not everyone feels that cheating is inconsequential and should be overlooked. Perhaps, with legislators involved, we will see more anti-cheating laws, similar to Minnesota’s exam subversion legislation.
- Young people mirror that which they see around them. We shape them, not the other way around. So have we, as a society, somehow made cheating acceptable?

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Copyright infringement trends – Is it a good idea to extend DMCA requirements to payment processors?

Posted on 11/08/11 by Caveon No Comments

Proposed DMCA legislation could allow a test publisher to effectively shutter payments to test preparation providers when the test publisher believes that copyrighted exam materials are being distributed.

This could significantly impact test security in a positive way.

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