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- CPCUG Minimum Code of Standards for Electronic Bulletin Board Systems
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- Adopted April 1985 by the Board of Directors of the Capital PC User
- Group, P.O. Box 3189, Gaithersburg, MD 20878.
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- Scope
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- This Minimum Code of Standards applies to both users and SYStem OPerators
- (SYSOPs) of electronic bulletin board systems available to the general
- public.
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- Freedom of Speech and Ideas
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- Each user and SYSOP of such systems shall actively encourage and promote
- the free exchange and discussion of information, ideas, and opinions,
- except when the content would:
- o compromise the national security of the United States,
- o violate proprietary rights,
- o violate personal privacy,
- o constitute a crime,
- o constitute libel, or
- o violate applicable state/federal/local laws and regulations affecting
- telecommunications.
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- Disclosure
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- Each user and SYSOP of such systems will
- o disclose his or her real name, and
- o fully disclose any personal, financial, or commercial interest when
- evaluating any specific product or service.
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- Procedures
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- SYSOPs shall
- o review in a timely manner all publicly accessible information, and
- o shall delete any information which they know or should know conflicts
- with this code of standards.
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- A "timely manner" is defined as what is reasonable based on the potential
- harm that could be expected.
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- USERS are responsible for
- o ensuring that any information they transmit to such systems adheres
- to this Minimum Code of Standards, and
- o upon discovering any violations of this Minimum Code of Standards,
- notifying the SYSOP immediately.
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- Implementation
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- Electronic bulletin board systems that choose to follow this Minimum Code
- of Standards shall notify their users by publishing this Minimum Code, as
- adopted by the CPCUG, and prominently displaying the following:
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- "This system subscribes to the Capital PC User Group's Minimum Code of
- Standards for electronic bulletin board systems."
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- CPCUG Policy on Operations of Electronic Bulletin Board Systems
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- Adopted April 1985 by the Board of Directors of the Captial PC User
- Group, P.O. Box 3189, Gaithersburg, MD 20878.
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- Scope
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- CPCUG'S Minimum Code of Standards and its Policy on Operations of
- electronic bulletin board systems apply to and must be followed by
- o all such systems that are sanctioned by the Captial PC User Group, and
- o any CPCUG officer or member when they are expressly acting on behalf of
- or representing the Captial PC User Group.
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- Adherence to the Minimum Code of Standards and this policy on Operations is
- intended to be voluntary under all circumstances.
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- Freedom of Speech and Ideas
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- The Minimum Code of Standards represents CPCUG's position that such systems
- are extensions of each of our inalienable rights to free speech within the
- framework of the legal system of the United States. CPCUG recognizes that
- individual members may choose to practice civil disobedience through the
- use of electronic bulletin boards. The voluntary nature of the Minimum
- Code of Standards allows such choices to remain individual ones while
- clearly disassociating CPCUG and other CPCUG members from such choices.
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- CPCUG's unalterable opposition to discrimination based upon race, creed,
- sex, or religion is explicitly stated in the CPCUG constitution. The
- Minimum Code of Standards encompasses opposition to discrimination to the
- degree that such discrimination represents a crime, libel, or vioaltion of
- personal privacy. The Minimum Code of Standards provides a clearly defined
- set of criteria against which a user's or SYSOP's actions maybe objectively
- evaluated and is consistent with CPCUG's policy of encourging freedom of
- speech and ideas. It is the policy of the Capital PC User Group to be
- opposed to discrimination against and defamation of individuals or groups
- based on race, creed, sex, religion, age, and ethnic or national orgins.
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- The Minimum Code of Standards explicitly avoids defining the scope of the
- information, ideas, and opinions that are to be freely exchanged or
- discussed. This allows the SYSOP's who subscribe to this Minimum Code of
- Standards the freedom to define a scope as narrow or as broad as they
- choose. Users exercise a similar freedom by choosing which electronic
- bulletin boards to access.
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- Procedures
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- Each user and SYSOP of such systems will
- o reply to or delete, within reasonable time, messages sent to them, and
- o observe the published hours of operation of such systems.
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- While the Minimum Code of Standards is intended to be universally
- applicable across the broadest community of users and SYSOP's for the
- longest possible time, the CPCUG policy on Operations of Electronic
- Bulletin Boards is intended to be as timely and explicit as possible.
- Therefore, while not specifically itemized in the Minimum Code of Standards,
- it is CPCUG's policy to prohibit the use of electronic bulletin boards to
- transmit information that is intended to be used:
- o to copy, use or distribute software illegally,
- o for unauthorized publication, distribution or use of credit card numbers
- or,
- o to gain unauthorized access to computer or communication systems.
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- Additionally, it is CPCUG's policy to encourage every member to assist in
- the prosecution of any individual who chooses to transmit such information.
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- Implementation
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- Electronic bulletin board systems that choose to follow this Policy on
- Operations shall notify their users by publishing this policy as well as
- the Minimum Code of Standards, as adopted by the CPCUG, and prominently
- displaying the following:
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- "This system subscribes to both the Capital PC User Group's Minimum Code
- of Standards and the CPCUG's Policy on Operations for electronic
- bulletin board systems."
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- (C) Capital PC Monitor
- Volume 4 Number 6
- June 1985
-