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- From: kadie@eff.org (Carl M. Kadie)
- Subject: Abstract of CAF-News 02.34
- Message-ID: <1992Sep8.192830.12109@eff.org>
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- Organization: The Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1992 19:28:30 GMT
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- This is an abstract for the most recent "Computers and Academic
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- --- begin abstract ---
- [Week ending July 12, 1992
-
- [This week's guest editor is is John F. Nixon. A critique
- of the Virginia policy given in article 12 is available
- via anonymous ftp from
- ftp.eff.org:pub/policies/virginia.pen.edu.critique.
- - Carl]
-
- ========================== KEY ================================
- The words after the numbers are a short PARAPHRASES of the
- articles, or QUOTES from them, NOT AN OBJECTIVE SUMMARY and
- not necessarily my opinion.
- ===============================================================
-
- Notes 1-3 are about a broadcast on CITY-TV (an independent Toronto television
- station) concerning pornography on Usenet.
-
- 1. This is a transcript of a portion of a CITY-TV broadcast from 6
- July. A reporter and a student (?) explore the alt.sex newsgroup. A
- system administrator (?) states the University is not taking the
- position of censor, and does not control the information an individual
- may seek out. One female states that this material is harmful to
- women, and a different female says that, although offensive, nothing
- should be done to restrict the information.
- <1992Jul7.150830.27316@ccu.umanitoba.ca>
-
- 2. The lack of a central control within Usenet may prove surprising to
- reporters. "This lack of control is something that, in my mind, would
- be very difficult for those in conventional media to grasp." Usenet
- mechanisms may replace conventional media, and we should be aware this
- may affect the behavior of the press towards Usenet.
- <2A5A5D2D.32D7@telly.on.ca>
-
- 3. The misunderstanding of the Canadian background (political and
- historical) to the CITY-TV broadcast is debated. "Most Canadians also
- seem to support laws restricting certain materials which we deem
- pornographic. I dare say that few Canadians perceive any significant
- clash between these values and their fundamental rights." Most
- Canadians support the "hate literature laws".
- <1992Jul12.152040.9493@alchemy.chem.utoronto.ca>
-
- Notes 4-9 are about sexual harassment on Usenet.
-
- 4. "Have there ever been any cases in the U.S. of sexual harassment
- charges related to postings on Usenet?"
- <9207082121.AA11628@framsparc.ocf.llnl.gov.ocf>
-
- 5. "If some women find Usenet (or some other medium) hostile, what
- should be done? Should they be protected by some authority?" "I think
- 'protection' from offsensive ideas is paternalism."
- <1992Jul10.010025.6972@eff.org>
-
- 6. "...I think most mem do not understand the climate of fear in which
- women live in this country. And that fear restricts their freedom of
- expression." Men feel free to post notes requesting rides, for
- example, while women do not. "I'm not saying we have to delete the
- alt.sex groups from Usenet, but I would like to make men aware of how
- I feel ... when attending lecture[s where] gratuitous references [to]
- alt.sex.pictures [are made]."
- <Br6H6x.AsL@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
-
- 7. "I have never seen any indication that women are subject to
- violence for things which they say in a public forum." There is a
- disparity between rates of violence for men and women, with men
- subject to greater violence. "I find the assumption that violence
- against women should receive some special attention not given to
- violence against men rather sexist."
- <1992Jul10.224407.23105@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu>
-
- 8. (Lars Bader:) "Sorry, my last post was too harsh. Patt Leonard's
- remarks were a statement of frustration... not a demand for
- censorship." [Ed. - I have included this in fairness to Lars]
- <1992Jul11.020445.1227@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu>
-
- 9. "...the conputer-mediated environment is proving no more
- enlightened than its analog counterpart." The majority of Usenet posts
- are by men, and the majority of posts on women's issues are also by
- men. "It is obvious that the rule-makers are going by the same old
- rules."
- <Br9GBv.5E@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
-
- Note 10 concerns a study by Syracuse University on the role of public libraries
- in determining Internet/NREN policy.
-
- 10. "Syracuse University's School of information Studies announces the
- availability of a year long study inventigating the role of public
- libraries in developing and exploiting the next generation of national
- networks embodied in the Internet/NREN."
- <199207101342.AA16960@eff.org>
-
- Note 11 presents Virginia's Public Education Network Acceptable Use Policy.
-
- 11. The "Acceptable Use Policy" for Virginia's Public Education
- Network is presented, with guidelines and policy statements.
- "Acceptance of the policies are automatic upon use of the network."
- The Public Education Network is accessable to K-12 teachers and
- students.
- <199207071841.AA17968@eff.org>
-
- Note 12 is about the Email policy of the State of Washington
-
- 12. "The state of Washington has an E-mail policy that divides email
- records into 3 catagories: calendars, policy and non-policy
- correspondence."
- <199207081837.AA06941@eff.org>
-
- - John F. Nixon]
-
- --- end abstract ---
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