Are you referring to Oxbridgeresearchers too?
Oxbridge is not Oxbridge Researchers and no, we never scan papers using paper mill scanners and never resell. So, no it could be Oxbridge Essays but definitely not Oxbridge Researchers. Plus, Oxbridge Researchers is the name of the parent company and not that of the website.
Under UK law, when a service provider is contracted for a service and paid in full, ownership of the service provided transfers to the buyer. I am not sure about US law but if a company was incorporated in the UK, it is obliged to adhere to UK law. In that case, students who find their essays being sold or given away for free on a website have a legitimate legal claim against the company which provided them with that essay (service).
Furthermore, when a company contracts a writer to fulfil an order, the writer is correct to assume that the work he/she provides will be used for a single purpose/single buyer (unless explicitly stated otherwise). Multiple or even single reselling of the work provided is, again, contrary to the law. In cases such as that, the writer also has a legitimate claim against the company in question.
In brief, it is just plain wrong. Even supposing that the scanner stores the paper (transfer of ownership etc), it is still wrong. The company should know better and, indeed, is legally obliged to know better.
This is nothing other than dishonest ... and there are absolutely no excuses or justifications for any company to engage in the intended or unintended publication, let alone resell, of work it provided a customer ... No excuses exist
don't forget the fact that the people who run mightystudents.com also own and operate Plagiserve.com and Edutie.com. Plagiserve.com, EduTie.com, MyDropBox
I am not too sure about MyDropBox since it is used by several universities - directly linked to their WebCT or Blackboard ... it should be authentic