A pair of Quebec parents is taking legal action after their children s art teacher allegedly listed their children s art for sale online without their knowledge.
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An art teacher at a public junior high school in Saint-Lazare placed his students’ artwork on his website as well as a U.S.-based public website for sale.The grade 8 art
A Montreal school is caught up in legal drama as parents confront a local teacher for turning their children's art into a profit-making venture. Mario Perron, an art teacher at Westwood Junior High, allegedly sold student artwork online without getting consent or giving compensation.
A Canadian teacher took down his own website after numerous outlets pointed out that the educator was allegedly selling the artwork of his students without permission. The teacher, Mario Perron, was reportedly outed by students at Montreal's Westwood junior high after they discovered their teacher had been posting their own art on his website.
"This guy thought it was OK to have his own little sweatshop of 12- and 13-year-old children and just benefit off of them financially," said a parent taking legal action.
A pair of Quebec parents is taking legal action after their children s art teacher allegedly listed their children s art for sale online without their knowledge.