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Do you think that if a university doesn't immediately warn a student about bad behavior, that it is essentially sanctioning it?

British plagiarist plans to sue his university for not catching him right away. Michael Gunn, an English major at the University of Kent, admits downloading Internet essays, but claims he wasn’t warned not to plagiarize. He plans to sue the university for negligence. 'If they had pulled me up with my first essay at the beginning and warned me of the problems and consequences, it would be fair enough. 'But all my essays were handed back with good marks and no one spotted it.' Gunn's plagiarism was caught just before he was due to receive his degree. That does sound negligent.

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