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=============== ftp://ftp.eff.org/pub/CAF/faq/computer-porn ===============
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q: Should universities create a rule banning "porn" on university
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computers?
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a: In my opinion, no. Such a rule would be unnecessary and too broad.
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[Disclaimers: I'm not a lawyer. This answer is based on the situation
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in the U.S.]
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A computer porn ban is too broad because "pornography" is not a
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well-defined term. For many people, "pornography" means any nude or
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sexually suggestive material. While you may intend only to stop
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computer-science students from looking at _Playboy_ centerfolds in your
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computer labs, your rule may also stop liberal-arts students from
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viewing the growing number of fine art collections on the Net.
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For example, 2,800 images are on-line at the Australian National University
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<a href="http://rubens.anu.edu.au/">ANU</a>.
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Among these images is a print of Manet's "Olympia"
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<a href="http://rubens.anu.edu.au//prints.xmosaic/ME/1386.JPG">Olympia</a>.
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When this now famous nude was unveiled in 1863, it caused an outrage
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because of its blatant sexuality. Hundreds of images are also
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available at Le Louvre
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<a href="http://mistral.enst.fr/~pioch/louvre/">Louvre</a>.
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Among these images is Salvador Dali's shocking "Young Virgin
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Autosodomised by her own Chastity"
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<a href="http://mistral.enst.fr/~pioch/louvre/paintings/dali/violence/dali.virgin.jpg">Virgin</a>.
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Either of these images could be used to sexually harass someone, but
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so could many noncomputer images on your campus such as art on the
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University's walls and the _Playboy_ centerfolds that are likely in
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your university library.
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A rule banning computer porn is unnecessary because university
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computer facilities can (and should) be treated as ny other university
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facility. That means banning the act of harassment, not the materials
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that can be used to harass but that can also be used without harassing
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anyone. At least in the U.S., virtually every university has a sexual
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harassment policy that not only covers harassment via computers but
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that also dictates the exact procedure for handling sexual harassment
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complaints. (Having a procedure is important because the line between
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constitutionally protected expression and unprotected expression is
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dim and uncertain.) Computer sites should publicize the university's
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sexual harassment rules; they should not try to preempt them. See the
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referenced U. of Illinois report on the Status of Women for concrete
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suggestions on publicizing your existing sexual harassment rules.
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So what about material that may be illegal in your jurisdiction, for
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example libel, threats, obscenity-in-the-legal-sense, copyright
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violations, etc.? Many university computer policies include the "Law
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Law", that is, the rule that says that it is forbidden to violate the
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law. This is not quite as redundant as it may seem because it
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authorizes the University to handle infractions itself via its
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established due process procedure.
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- Carl Kadie
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ANNOTATED REFERENCES
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(All these documents are available on-line. Access information follows.)
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=================<a href="http://www.eff.org/CAF/faq/censorship-and-harassment.html">
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faq/censorship-and-harassment
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=================</a>
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* Censorship And Harassment
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q: Must/should universities ban material that some find offensive
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(from Netnews facilities, email, libraries, and student publications,
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etc) in order to comply with antiharassment laws?
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a: No. U.S. federal courts have said that harassing speech is
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...
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=================<a href="ftp://ftp.eff.org/pub/CAF/academic/women-in-eng.uiuc.txt">
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academic/women-in-eng.uiuc.txt
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=================</a>
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ASCII (plain text version) of "Final Report of the Committee on the
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Status of Women Graduate Students and Faculty in the College of
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Engineering" at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. (Also
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available in TeX and Postscript form.)
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=================<a href="ftp://ftp.eff.org/pub/CAF/academic/artistic.freedom.aaup">
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academic/artistic.freedom.aaup
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=================</a>
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* Artistic Freedom (AAUP)
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Academic Freedom and Artistic Expression - An official statement of
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the American Association of University Professors (AAUP)
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It says in part: "In our judgment academic freedom in the creation and
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presentation of works in the visual and performing arts, by ensuring
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greater opportunity for imaginative exploration and expression, best
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serves the public and the academy."
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=================<a href="ftp://ftp.eff.org/pub/CAF/library/challenged-materials.ala">
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library/challenged-materials.ala
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=================</a>
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* Challenged Materials (ALA)
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An interpretation by the American Library Association of the "Library
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Bill of Rights". It says in part "The Constitution requires a
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procedure designed to focus searchingly on challenged expression
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before it can be suppressed. An adversary hearing is a part of this
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procedure."
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=================<a href="ftp://ftp.eff.org/pub/CAF/law/miller">
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law/miller
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=================</a>
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* Expression -- Obscenity -- Law -- Miller
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The Supreme Court's definition of obscenity (the so-called _Miller_
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test)
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=================
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=================
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If you have gopher, you can browse the CAF archive with the command
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gopher gopher.eff.org
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These document(s) are also available by anonymous ftp (the preferred
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method) and by email. To get the file(s) via ftp, do an anonymous ftp
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to ftp.eff.org (192.77.172.4), and then:
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cd /pub/CAF/faq
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get censorship-and-harassment
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cd /pub/CAF/academic
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get women-in-eng.uiuc.txt
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cd /pub/CAF/academic
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get artistic.freedom.aaup
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cd /pub/CAF/library
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get challenged-materials.ala
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cd /pub/CAF/law
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get miller
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To get the file(s) by email, send email to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com
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Include the line(s):
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connect ftp.eff.org
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cd /pub/CAF/faq
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get censorship-and-harassment
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cd /pub/CAF/academic
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get women-in-eng.uiuc.txt
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cd /pub/CAF/academic
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get artistic.freedom.aaup
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cd /pub/CAF/library
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get challenged-materials.ala
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cd /pub/CAF/law
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get miller
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