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On 3/17/2016 1:18 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote:<br>
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style="font-size:large;color:rgb(11,83,148)">I'm not so sure
since he works at MIT. The First Amendment Rights do not
transfer to members of a forum or listserv that is privately
owned.<br>
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If someone (in fact, anyone) is adding remarks to a public forum
which might discredit or embarrass his/her employer, an obvious
solution is available. <br>
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A slightly more subtle approach might be better, however. Anyone
having contacts in the upper echelons at M.I.T. could ask that
person to quietly and informally voice reservations to the offender,
and thus convey a caution without official sanction.<br>
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FWIW. <br>
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Bill Horne<br>
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