Tuesday, November 08, 2005

More info on the UCSD porn problem

In a short (and rather lame) editorial in the San Diego newspaper, the Union Tribune, it appears that the UCSD student council will pull the plug on the SRTV station if they try to air porn again.
There's not a lot to it, but here's a snippet.

And for nine months, the UCSD student council, responding to freely expressed objections to the show, struggled to pull the plug on the live sex. Struggled because the university administration was reluctant to intervene and SRTV student managers maintained that free speech prevailed, along with a station policy that permitted the broadcast of indecent, though not obscene, material between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.

The elected student council and the university administration should have acted sooner to define what's merely indecent and what's obscene on Student-Run TV. Still, on Wednesday the council passed a bill directing station managers to keep anyone involved with the pornographic show out of the TV station. If the porn guy nevertheless gets in and tries to broadcast, council members may ask that administration officials pull the plug. And a council task force will start clarifying SRTV's rules on content.


And hopefully you heard Hugh's interview with Steve York last week. He was right, the sad part with all this is that no one at UCSD even approached York on the grounds that this just may not be a smart idea for his future. Forget all those moral and legal arguements. No one even asked him from a common sense point of view, if he was sure this was a good idea. No administrators, professors, or friends. This whole situation is just really sad.