Proctorio is expanding their lawsuit against me and I urgently need your help. On the eve of the BC Supreme Court hearing to dismiss their lawsuit, Proctorio has applied for a court order allowing them to pry into my PRIVATE communications. Our response: drive.google.com/file/d/1qVyw9N…
Over a month ago, Proctorio’s lawyers cross-examined me for four hours on my application to dismiss their SLAPP lawsuit. Evidently, Proctorio didn’t like the answers they got, so now they want to invade our privacy and send a message that it is unsafe to criticize them anywhere.
@Linkletter @murakamiwood So, the company who's CEO publicly posted a student’s chat logs during an argument on Reddit sues a teacher because he informed the public of the company's practices. It is disturbing and universities should not use their services. cybersecurityupdates.space/?p=771
@Linkletter Hi Ian I bet there are many of us who support you curious about what your lawyers are thinking with the recent EFF lawsuit against Proctorio. Or maybe you need to say little given the outrageous aggression you have been subject to.
@Linkletter "When Ian Linkletter tweeted criticisms of the proctoring software used in his university, he was sued. The market cannot allow the critical engagement that should be at the heart of a university." theconversation.com/universities-s…