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Subject: IP: Univ of Pittsburgh wrestles with censoring amiblackornot.com



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>Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 16:04:27 -0500
>To: politech@politechbot.com
>From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
>
>The site in question (a parody of amihotornot.com):
>http://www.amiblackornot.com/
>
>Some background:
>
>      Pittsburgh college: 'Racist' Web site doesn't appear to violate
>      school policy
>      Apr. 17, 2001 05:41 ET
>      www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13684
>
>      Pittsburgh student under fire over 'racist' Web site
>      Apr. 14, 2001 05:41 ET
>      www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13677
>
>      Pitt won't shut down student project described as racist
>      Apr. 14, 2001 05:35 ET
>      www.postgazette.com/regionstate/20010414pitt4.asp
>
>      ACLU to help Pitt student in Web site dispute
>      Apr. 13, 2001 05:35 ET
>      www.postgazette.com/regionstate/20010412pitt6.asp
>
>A rather snotty press release from the university (apparently not just 
>Yale is infected by this disorder):
>
>http://www.univ-relations.pitt.edu:591/media/FMPro?-db=media&-format=detail.html&-lay=article&-sortfield=date&-sortorder=descend&-op=neq&exclude=out&-max=15&-recid=33627&-find=
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>>PITTSBURGH, April 12 -- The University of Pittsburgh has notified Matt 
>>Schiros, a Pitt freshman, that his activities involving previously 
>>self-described sponsored research on sociological aspects of racism 
>>violate University Research Policy. In a letter to Mr. Schiros dated 
>>April 10th, the Office of General Counsel of the University directed Mr. 
>>Schiros to cease these activities.
>>
>>The University has recognized the right of Mr. Schiros to exercise his 
>>protected First Amendment freedom of speech. Nonetheless, whatever his 
>>personal beliefs are and his constitutional right to both hold them and 
>>speak them, violations of Federal and University research policies that 
>>protect human subjects are not and will not be permitted.
>>
>>The University will continue to monitor the situation and will continue 
>>to respond appropriately.
>>
>>Questions should be directed to the Office of Public Affairs, at
>>412-624-8891 or >>412-624-8891 or hillr@pitt.edu.
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>-Declan
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