Legally speaking, if teachers violate intellectual property laws and regulations in the process of purchasing educational papers, such as infringing on the copyright and patent rights of others, then teachers will face corresponding legal responsibilities and penalties. In addition, if teachers are found to have illegal acts such as corruption and bribery in the process of purchasing papers, they will also face criminal responsibility.
Therefore, teachers should complete academic work in a proper way, obtain academic achievements in a legal and compliant way, and must not obtain or buy other people's educational papers by illegal means.