This is only hypothetical,but I would like to present this scenario: a prof 
decides to replace the computer hard drive in his/her office with his/her  own 
personal hard drive and set the pre-existing hard drive aside.The prof is doing 
this because he/she wants to take the personal hard drive when he/she leaves 
the institution,but would put back the institution's original on the office 
computer.Please note that there could be multiple reasons for a prof to have a 
personal hard drive inserted on the office computer from research purposes to 
documentary downloads and so on.Does the
institution still have a right to the prof's personal hard drive? Could the 
institution levy a charge of tampering with school property against the prof?
Send me something.

Michael "omnicentric" Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida

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