07-20-2010, 05:44 AM
RespectableGent Wrote:According to its Wiki, Canturbury University is the school behind instantdegrees.com
It is interesting that pure mail order degrees like that are perfectly legal to use and tote around under the eyes of the law, as this case establishes, being considered "unaccredited" rather than "fraudulent".
It just goes to show what happens when the CHEA, et all, tries to lump in unaccredited substandard schools under the "diploma mill" label, making no distinction between a school which might be merely substandard and a school which sells degrees. Hence this is why both types of operations remain legal to operate, and the degrees it issues legal for use. If it was a matter of selling degrees, that could easily be criminalized. But that's not want they want. They want competitors like Kennedy Western gone. The cutthroat anti-competition tactics of the Higher Education cartel have ensured that out and out diploma mills will forever exist, legally.
Good post RG.
Hopefully we will now see G-G retire from his 'evil' activities - activities that are most definitely not those that one would expect from a professor employed by an 'accredited' university! But as he is still employed we can possibly assume that his extra-mural activities are well supported by his employer?

