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- From: kadie@cs.uiuc.edu (Carl M. Kadie)
- Subject: [news.admin.policy] Re: Groups used to distribute illegal material
- Message-ID: <9208140316.AA04208@herodotus.cs.uiuc.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 17:16:52 GMT
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- From: arms@cs.UAlberta.CA (Bill Armstrong)
- Subject: Re: Groups used to distribute illegal material
- Message-ID: <arms.713744841@spedden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 22:27:21 GMT
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- wbe@bbn.com (Winston Edmond) writes:
-
- > The ideal solution would be to delete just those articles that are
- >essentially just postings without permission of copyrighted material. So far
- >as I know, that's not practical.
-
- IMHO, when someone posts anything, he/she should take responsibility
- for it. If the poster's real name is used, and there is either in the
- article, or available at the posting site, an address where the person
- can be reached for the service of a summons, people who go too far will
- find out about it.
-
- A corollary of this is that all sites should try to transfer as much
- responsibility onto the individual as is "reasonable" by posting
- warnings about copyrighted, illegal and objectionable material and
- having users sign pertinent agreements as a condition of use.
-
- Institutions may run into a few problems in trying to encourage
- dissemination of knowledge while at the same time staying on good
- terms with the public regarding the definition of what constitutes
- "objectionable" material. For example, the University of Alberta's
- motto is "Quaecumque Vera" = "Whatsoever Things are True". It's going
- to be a bit of a problem for the Latin translators if it has to be
- changed to include a phrase "(except we won't tolerate anything
- written about sex and bondage, even if true)". I would like to think
- the original motto means something, and the self-imposed *obligation*
- to disseminate the truth will protect both the institution and the
- individuals in it, even if some cases do end up in court.
-
- (My own opinions, not necessarily those of my employer.)
- --
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- Prof. William W. Armstrong, Computing Science Dept.
- University of Alberta; Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2H1
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