This blog, which started years ago as Room 210 Discussion, focuses on the music and performers from rock and country in the '50s, '60s, and '70s, with an occasional stop in the '80s. It will feature stories, news, trivia, video and audio, and occasionally videos by Natural Disaster, the band I was with from 2002 through 2012.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
New York City schools ready to punish students for MySpace comments
If New York City students plan to write about their fellow students, teachers, or principals they had better be careful. In what is sure to become a First Amendment showdown, new rules have been put in place that would regulate what students can put on their websites, even when they are doing their writing from home.
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That's not fair. Unless they are threatening people, the schools really shouldn't be able to do anything. That would be like, my mom grounding me for calling someone. Silly NYC. Calm down.
i agree...aslong as it is not threatning i think the myspace peeps should be able to post whatever they want i mean foi ex they should be able to post this "mr.whatever is the worst freaking teacher in the whole school...blah blah blah" but, they sould not ost"i really wish some one would put a bulet on mr.wahtevers mouth"or something like that...
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