That's like going into a swinger club with a camera, snapping a bunch of photos and then claiming it was public.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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So private? You scraped private data. By no law, Danish or foreign, is that considered public data.
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and he repeatedly affiliated himself with your home university in doing so. DM?
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Real scientists at AU publish at 1st-2nd-tier peer-reviewed journals and conferences.. .. not journals they made up themselves.
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I know. But the university has to investigate nevertheless. Its rules cover scientific misconduct in general.
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True. I expect they will. If not, us actual researchers will demand they do. They can't control a random student's actions though.
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good on you. and yes, they can control students' actions to some extent regarding academic conduct
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Well, not really. He can access papers like any student. They can't stop activity they don't know about. They can only react.
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Sure only reaction, but they have a responsibility towards the academic community in the way they react. I think we agree on that.
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