Ripping off public archives

Instead of trying to sue for minimal amounts of
money, why not simply alert as many high school students
as possible that the answers to various Questions
Unlimited competitions can be found online at the Stanford
archive? This removes the economic value of the questions
to Beall & co., and the writers aren't really giving
up anything because the questions were freely
downloadable for (non-profit) use anyway.

Bruce

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