IMHO any show that contains stuff that might get the janitors into
bother legally should be canned.
And repeat offenders should be barred.
Obviously I don't know about the content. But what I do know is anything
like this that I created and which came to the attention of my employers
would get me the sack.
Mike
On 08/05/2022 19:28, Ken Fallon wrote:
Hi All,
You may remember
<http://hackerpublicradio.org/pipermail/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org/2022-March/015174.html>
that back in March a host submitted a show that we had some problems
with. We didn't go into details at the time as I wanted to give the host
the benefit of the doubt. Suffice to say that were the show posted, I
was looking at a considerable fine and up to a year in prison. In the
end the host got back to us and decided to post it else where. As it
turns out that platform also did not post the content in my region for
the same reasons.
We now have another show from the same host and it has content that
would bring us other legal issues, as well as violating the terms and
conditions of our hosting providers. The host is not responding to my
emails, presumably they are out camping again.
While our policy on censorship states "We do not vet, edit, moderate or
in any way censor any of the audio you submit," it continues ",we trust
you to do that
<https://hackerpublicradio.org/stuff_you_need_to_know.php#not_moderated>."
While this host was given the benefit of the doubt the first time, I
feel that by immediately posting another show like this they have
betrayed the trust of the Janitors, Hosting Providers, Patrons, and the
wider HPR community.
As you can imagine even having the show in the future feed is a bit
risky, but we can not allow it to hit the main feed until the entire HPR
community has had time to decide how to proceed. We will bring this up
on the next community news and allow discussions as to how we deal with
this stuff going forward. Up until now it has not been necessary but
alas apparently now it is.
So I am once again asking you to allow me to move the problem show out
so the host has time to get back to me.
FYI: The cc list has been included on all correspondence.
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