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rel | 5 years ago

MIT policy on sexual harassment was found to be violated.

https://news.mit.edu/2014/lewin-courses-removed-1208

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ajsnigrutin|5 years ago

So what? Report him to the police, do an investigation, fire him if he really did what he's accused of, let the court deal with the rest... I don't know why removing him from the internet helps.

Jiocus|5 years ago

Removing a persona non-grata and their related authored material may serves multiple purposes:

- The organization signaling to stakeholders that they condemn and take appropriate action against behaviour.

- The organzation engaging in damage control, minimizing future exposure of events linking back to the organization.

- Penalizing transgressive behaviour in a professional setting, through sanctions and revocations of merit, reputation, licensing or employment etc.

Actually, breach of contract could lead to lecture material not being legally available, if a lecturer has sole ownership of such. It could also be that future use of say, recorded lectures, involves compensation to the author. If an organization want to cut ties to the author, or just withhold compensation for a time, they might refrain from using the authors material.

rvp-x|5 years ago

My initial gut feeling was your response, but changed my mind quickly when reading the article. His videos being online resulted in interaction with the students, and that's where he harassed them.

It's a shame, but any other solution feels like it's a broken stair just waiting for someone to trip over it.

aaronharnly|5 years ago

Because interacting with students on the Internet is how he harassed people?