College Sidekick: Downloader

The Downloader’s Dilemma: Academic Integrity, Technological Affordance, and the Grey Economy of Study Platforms

Institutions using plagiarism detection software (Turnitin) reported a 15% year-over-year increase in identical, non-attributed "notes" submissions. These notes were traced back to bulk-downloaded College Sidekick files. 5. Discussion 5.1 The Paradox of "Free Access" While downloaders democratize access, they also flatten the incentive for students to upload original work. If every document is freely downloadable without contribution, the repository becomes static. Within six months of a downloader's release, a platform may see a 40% drop in new uploads (the "Tragedy of the Digital Commons"). College Sidekick Downloader

[Generated Name: A. Researcher] Institution: Center for Digital Ethics & Academic Integrity Date: April 15, 2026 Discussion 5

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Under the DMCA, automated downloaders likely violate anti-circumvention provisions (17 U.S.C. § 1201). However, College Sidekick’s ToS is a civil contract, not criminal law. Most universities treat use of such tools as an Honor Code violation under "unauthorized access to proprietary academic resources."