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- From: betsys@cs.umb.edu (Elizabeth Schwartz)
- Newsgroups: alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk
- Subject: Re: putting lyrics to "Cop Killer" in .plan file
- Message-ID: <BETSYS.92Jul23001311@ra.cs.umb.edu>
- Date: 23 Jul 92 05:13:11 GMT
- References: <BETSYS.92Jul21002239@ra.cs.umb.edu> <14i95lINNdmu@nigel.msen.com>
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- Organization: University of Massachusetts at Boston
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- In-Reply-To: emv@msen.com's message of 22 Jul 92 00: 12:23 GMT
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- In article <14i95lINNdmu@nigel.msen.com> emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti) writes:
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- >: 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.
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- >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
-
- Personally, I think our site is taking a slightly different approach.
- As I mentionned above, we are not in the business of denying anyone
- access to anything. However, my own feeling is that potentially
- offensive materials should be available on a *request* basis. The user
- should have to type a file name, run a viewer, or whatever. Doing a
- finger, or an ls, or casually glancing around a room full of
- terminals, or reading a file identified as technical help, should not
- result in a display of offensive stuff.
- Sort of a "keep it in a plain brown wrapper" philosophy, I guess!
-
- Disclaimer: I think this is my own personal philosophy. We've never
- had a test case. There *is* pressure at our site to restrict
- non-academic uses of the computer, based solely on processor overload
- and disk space crunch (four years of consecutive CUTS to the budget..)
-
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