Among our team of hosts, we're lucky enough to have a media lawyer specialising in what people like us running online forums must be careful about.
On a recent matter here, he first suggested the possibility of having a general thread discussing matters relating to convicted offenders, and particularly anything that might be relevant/of interest to members here, but he finally concluded:
"I tend to think that even though [… ] is right that it's a legitimate issue, in practical terms on this Forum it would be too dangerous, due to the tendency of a lot of people inevitably talk without complete knowledge of the facts or the law, and the need for constant surveillance..."
As a result, a ruling is now being made that discussion relating to topical criminal matters (this occurs on the classical boards too!) is not to be allowed. As the programme in question will be repeated (I assume) on Sunday, I shall remove 'extraneous matter' to clear the way for further choral discussion. And recommend that individuals with strong feelings about any music included should write to the relevant DoM
On a recent matter here, he first suggested the possibility of having a general thread discussing matters relating to convicted offenders, and particularly anything that might be relevant/of interest to members here, but he finally concluded:
"I tend to think that even though [… ] is right that it's a legitimate issue, in practical terms on this Forum it would be too dangerous, due to the tendency of a lot of people inevitably talk without complete knowledge of the facts or the law, and the need for constant surveillance..."
As a result, a ruling is now being made that discussion relating to topical criminal matters (this occurs on the classical boards too!) is not to be allowed. As the programme in question will be repeated (I assume) on Sunday, I shall remove 'extraneous matter' to clear the way for further choral discussion. And recommend that individuals with strong feelings about any music included should write to the relevant DoM
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