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Please see the rules at the top. There are other places to litigate this kind of thing, but not the job ads thread.

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No problem, I saw this in the rules before I posted.

> Commenters: please don't reply to job posts to complain about something. It's off topic here.

What I replied was an objective fact that was omitted by the job poster, rather than a complaint. Maybe you should update the rules to discourage any comments of the sort.

Regardless, potential job seekers might want to know if they might be supporting a platform that promotes academic dishonesty by selling peoples' homework and exams[0]. This problem is not unique to Course Hero and includes other platforms such as Chegg.

There's also the issue of copyright. Professors who create homeworks and tests hold the exclusive rights to reproduce those materials. Course Hero and Chegg blatantly disregard such copyright. Does Y Combinator promote copyright infringement by providing a recruitment platform for Course Hero? Y Combinator, per the legal page, "respects the intellectual property of others, and we ask our users to do the same."

[0] https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/another-probl...


You're responding to what I asked you not to do by doing more of it. Please stop.


AFAIK, these comments are no longer visible from the parent thread. What is the right outlet for this discussion, if not right here?


The site guidelines answer that question: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html.




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