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- From: kadie@eff.org (Carl M. Kadie)
- Subject: Re: (none)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug27.150751.11322@eff.org>
- Originator: kadie@eff.org
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- Organization: The Electronic Frontier Foundation
- References: <01GO2KO2RN849JD9MJ@BAYLOR.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1992 15:07:51 GMT
- Lines: 101
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- MYGDALW@baylor.ccis.baylor.edu (William Mygdal) writes:
-
- >I discovered that Baylor (1) screens out all alt. and
- >rec. groups and who knows what else - we have 1213 newsgroups listed, and (2)
- >censors individual messages within newsgroups that are available. For
- >example, in looking through the Jewish culture newsgroup I found that
- >messages on the topic of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow were listed in the
- >group, but when I tried to read one I got a message stating that that item
- >could not be accessed.
-
- It's unlikely that Baylor is screening articles one-by-one; such an
- undertaking would be very expensive. On the other hand, it is not
- unlikely that Baylor excludes newsgroups based on the school's religious
- doctrine.
-
- _The Insider's Guide to the Golleges 1991_ says:
-
- "Don't come to Baylor expecting a party school. Not much has changed
- at Baylor University since its Baptist founding in 1845. While other
- shcools are only now starting to reinstate the _in locl parentis_
- polices of thirty years ago, Baylor is proud to say that it never lost
- them. The School continues to provide a not-notch education accompied
- by strict ascetic regulations."
-
- The school's written policy isn't bad:
-
- It says that
-
- 5. Electronic communications facilities (such as MAIL) are for
- university related activities only. Fraudulent, harassing or
- obscene messages and/or materials are not to be sent or
- stored.
-
- Contrast this with the broader and vaguer policy of the Computer
- Scienece department of Univerity of Texas (which, unlike Baylor, is
- bound by the U.S. Constitution).
-
- Users of electronic mail and bulletin boards should avoid sending
- messages that are libelous, patently offensive, or that intimidate, threaten,
- demean, or harass individuals or groups, or that would otherwise bring
- discredit to the University or the Department.
-
- The Baylor policy is better but could be improved by allowing
- "personal use."
-
- The Baylor policy also provides for some due process, although the
- "due process" begins by temporarily suspending a user from the
- computer. The policy also treats programs and files as confidential.
-
- I'm enclosing a reference to an FAQ on newsgroup selection and
- censorship. I think one key is that computer media be treated like
- traditional media (e.g. the library and the newspaper). As far as I
- know, Baylor does this.
-
- - Carl
-
- ANNOTATED REFERENCES
-
- (All these documents are available on-line. Access information follows.)
-
- =================
- faq/netnews.reading
- =================
- q: Should my university remove (or restrict) Netnews newsgroups
- because some people find them offensive? If it doesn't have the
- resources to carry all newsgroups, how should newsgroups be selected?
-
- =================
- widener/baylor.policy
- =================
-
-
- =================
- policies/cs.utexas.edu
- =================
- Computer Use Policy of the Department of Computer Science at the
- University of Texas.
- (Critiqued)
-
- =================
- =================
-
- These document(s) are available by anonymous ftp (the preferred
- method) and by email. To get the file(s) via ftp, do an anonymous ftp
- to ftp.eff.org (192.88.144.4), and get file(s):
-
- pub/academic/faq/netnews.reading
- pub/academic/widener/baylor.policy
- pub/academic/policies/cs.utexas.edu
-
- To get the file(s) by email, send email to archive-server@eff.org.
- Include the line(s) (be sure to include the space before the file
- name):
-
- send acad-freedom/faq netnews.reading
- send acad-freedom/widener baylor.policy
- send acad-freedom/policies cs.utexas.edu
-
- --
- Carl Kadie -- I do not represent EFF; this is just me.
- =kadie@eff.org, kadie@cs.uiuc.edu =
-