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Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 3, 2008 9:01:00 AM

Reuters Logo A French court ruled on Monday that a popular Web site can no longer let pupils name and shame their teachers.

Following the example of successful U.S. sites, French entrepreneurs created Note2be.com in January that encouraged students to grade teachers and discuss their ability.

Unions, backed by the education ministry, immediately took the site to court, saying the personal comments represented a breach of privacy and an "incitement to public disorder."

The judges backed their case and said the Web site could no longer identify any teachers by name and told the site's owners they faced a $1,517 (1,000 euro) fine for every infraction.

It also told them to pay a symbolic 1 euro fine and legal fees for some 30 teachers who had taken part in the court case.

"This is an astonishing and surprising decision that has worrying implications for the development of the Web," said Stephane Cola, who co-founded the site.

"The ranking and evaluation of professionals on the Web is a fundamental principle and a primary motor of the Internet around the world," he told reporters after the verdict.

However, unions hailed the outcome.

"We are totally satisfied by this ruling," said Francis Berguin, the head of the SNES teachers' union. "It is not up to pupils to mark their own teachers and certainly not on a commercial Web site," he told LCI news channel.

Note2be.com asked pupils to rate their teachers according to six categories--how interesting, clear, fair, available, respectful and motivated they were. It also set up a rankings system to promote France's top 10 teachers.

Education Minister Xavier Darcos praised the court verdict, saying in a statement that he "totally supported teachers whose difficult mission will not be the object of anonymous attacks on the Internet."

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I think students should have all rights to say what they want about their teachers as part of the US 1st amendment. After taking a look at the reviews for my school's teachers I have to say that the r... (Read the rest)
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Teachers do not want their poor performance's mrlinux   | 03/03/08
Kids tell others ... Prosthetic_Lips   | 03/04/08
Actually, one could conclude that Boot_Agnostic   | 03/03/08
Why don't you also have... zkiwi   | 03/03/08
Well then how do you weed out teachers... mrlinux   | 03/03/08
What qualifies student to judge? DarbyOhara   | 03/04/08
Students are well-qualified to judge teachers kckn4fun   | 03/04/08
Don't be abusrd athlon   | 03/03/08
Ahhh free speech tom.toughill@...   | 03/04/08
Free Speech voska1   | 03/04/08
Product Reviews p0figster   | 03/04/08
I agree mostly Boot_Agnostic   | 03/05/08
RE: French court says site cannot grade teachers bruce.greiner@...   | 03/03/08
Please, jbobby_2000@...   | 03/03/08
A potentially rude american :) batch   | 03/04/08
You are not rude!! jbobby_2000@...   | 03/05/08
This court ruling is rude. TheSimulacra   | 03/04/08
RE: French court says site cannot grade teachers kguzzi@...   | 03/03/08
Well I do not know where you went to school... mrlinux   | 03/03/08
Who put the evaluation magallanes   | 03/03/08
There's a solution: no grades at all!! vic_peacock   | 03/04/08
RE: French court says site cannot grade teachers LordLiverpool   | 03/04/08
Same with bad physicians Boot_Agnostic   | 03/04/08
For those who say it defames Boot_Agnostic   | 03/04/08
What is life? roberto_maietta@...   | 03/04/08
Host it in America bweir13   | 03/04/08
French Court was ethically in the wrong Dr_Zinj   | 03/04/08
Simple Answer dsides@...   | 03/04/08
RE: French court says site cannot grade teachers yid_witch@...   | 03/04/08
RE: French court says site cannot grade teachers TheSimulacra   | 03/04/08
RE: French court says site cannot grade teachers fleshban@...   | 03/04/08
RE: French court says site cannot grade teachers ali.thinks@...   | 03/04/08
RE: French court says site cannot grade teachers jbobby_2000@...   | 03/05/08
Again, the system can be constructed Boot_Agnostic   | 03/05/08
I support ratemyteachers.com John Musbach   | 03/08/08

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