lokuaz
January 6, 2010, 7:25pm
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I have an incredibly hard time believing this. If he signed a non-disclosure agreement, which is what he seems to be alluding to, I doubt he would be able say that much about the admissions process especially since it goes against what Stanford says publicly. If the Stanford lawyer who wrote this “form” had more than a fourth of a brain, a pretty safe assumption in my book, then this so called admissions employee would have broken the agreement and Stanford would be able to force CC to release his IP address. From this they would be able to find out who he is and pursue legal action.
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<p>Ever heard of “war driving”? u basically use other persons internet connection and surf the internet, even if the ip was released how would you link a random ip to a random ex-employee?</p>