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- From: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti)
- Newsgroups: alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk
- Subject: Re: putting lyrics to "Cop Killer" in .plan file
- Date: 21 Jul 1992 20:12:23 -0400
- Organization: Msen, Inc. -- Ann Arbor, Michigan
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- betsys@cs.umb.edu (Elizabeth Schwartz) writes:
- :
- : "finger" is the public directory service provided by this site. Users
- : should be able to use finger without getting any sort of shock. On my
- : site, I would ask you to replace that quote with a pointer to a
- : publicly readable file, if you want to distribute a potentially
- : offensive message. That way, you are free to say whatever you like,
- : and users are free to CHOOSE to hear it or not.
-
- Many sites run a campus-wide public directory service that's owned and
- operated (and controlled by) the computing center with data supplied
- by e.g. the registrar's office or the people who put out the campus
- paper phone book. In most cases individuals have very little to say
- about how they are listed in this directory, except perhaps maybe for
- getting their name spelled right or not including home phone numbers.
-
- One popluar pice of software that does this is the "CSO Name Server".
- You can find more information about it in
- rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/alt.gopher/*
- since the gopher clients can look at these systems.
-
- The whole question of what services a user without any special priveleges
- is allowed to provide to the rest of the internet is a tough one.
- Consider that e.g. an unprivelged user can run a WAIS server, a gopher
- server, and thus allow some amount of access to whatever files are on
- the system (good, bad, useful or "obscene"). The finger .plan file
- is a very small piece of what all else people might do if they were
- sufficiently motivated and skillful.
-
- --Ed
-