A friend of mine suggested that the main reason for this is because Yale's right smack in middle of the valley and this policy was partly a way to not have to work with the porn industry.
On 9/1/11 5:24 PM, Ekrem Serdar <[email protected]> wrote: > still on their site <http://www.yalefilmandvideo.com/terms.php>: *SUBJECT > MATERIAL POLICY* We realize that the artist has full and total choice of > expression. However, we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone. As a > policy, we do not and will not process, print, repair, or transfer any film > containing: nudity, pornography, sexual acts (either real or simulated), > lewdness, satanic, occultic, religiously blasphemous, exploitative of > children, debasement of women, containing S & M, anything illegal, or in any > way extremely offensive to us. Nor will we participate in the desensitization > of or the glorification of killing, rape, violence, gore, suicide, torture, > profanity, etc. whether in visual or audio form. SATAN! _______________________________________________ FrameWorks mailing list [email protected] https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
