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Study company helping Australian university students cheat sued in landmark court case
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Chegg has been fined $500,000 for providing cheating services to Australian university students, marking a significant regulatory victory. Justice Craig Lenehan found the company violated anti-cheating laws by supplying answers for assessments at Monash University. As AI usage surges, contract cheating cases decline, highlighting shifting academic integrity challenges.
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