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Re: "purity" package



Christoph Lameter <chris@waterf.org> writes:

> We have a policy against adult material on our servers at Fuller. Other
> schools might have done the same. Adult material might cause a lot of
> trouble especially in the United States (where in turn they see no
> problem in having the worst violence day in day out on TV...) 

Don't even get me started on that one.  A while back, I actually saw
footage in the middle of the day on CNN as a man in Rowanda beheaded
another with a machete.  They showed the whole thing (from a distance)
and yet you can't show a naked body on TV for any reason.  What an
idiotic set of values.  (Of course, that's what I get for watching
CNN...)

> I think we should have some common sense rules about particularly
> offensive material.

The problem is coming up with a definition of "common sense".  In some
large cultures, just having a jpg of an uncovered woman's head in the
credits of a program (i.e. cbb -- no offense, Curt :>) would be
obscene.

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Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu>
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