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Tipper tape: swatting a student gadfly. (Citings).


IN APRIL April: see month.  PLAIN-clothes plain·clothes or plain-clothes  
adj.
Wearing civilian clothes while on duty to avoid being identified as police or security: a plainclothes detective.
 police on the campus of American University American University, at Washington, D.C.; United Methodist; founded by Bishop J. F. Hurst, chartered 1893, opened in 1914. It was at first a graduate school; an undergraduate college was opened in 1925. Programs provide for student research at many government institutions.  (A.U.) in Washington, D.C., confronted a student as he was videotaping a public speech by Tipper Gore and demanded that he stop. The student, Ben Wetmore, says the police refused to show any ID, a story confirmed by another student. Still, he agreed to leave the building with the cops and an A.U. official to resolve the matter.

When Wetmore refused to surrender his tape, the cops grabbed his camcorder, wrestled him to the ground, and handcuffed him. The university later charged the senior with a series of campus violations, including the "theft" of Tipper Gore's intellectual property. Wetmore has since been found guilty; his punishment included performing janitorial services.

The school's actions are extraordinary for a number of reasons. The university never informed the public that videotaping was prohibited at the Tipper Gore event, although the audience was warned not to take flash photographs. Furthermore, taping a public event is not an infringement of copyright Noun 1. infringement of copyright - a violation of the rights secured by a copyright
copyright infringement

plagiarisation, plagiarization, piracy, plagiarism - the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own
. Even if Wetmore had infringed any copyright in a later use of the tape, A.U. would have no standing in any case that resulted.

Civil libertarians believe Wetmore was punished for entirely different reasons. The Texas native maintains a Web site (www.benladner.com) that questions the school's expenditures and is highly critical of A.U. President Benjamin Ladner Dr. Benjamin Ladner (born October 30, 1941, Mobile, Alabama) is an academic in the fields of philosophy and theology. He was president of American University from 1994 until October 2005. . When the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) is a non-profit group whose stated concerns involve civil liberties in academia in the United States. Founded in 1999, according to their website FIRE's mission is "to defend and sustain individual rights at America's  (FIRE) attempted to intervene in the case on Wetmore's behalf; an A.U. official responded by letter, criticizing Wetmore for having ignored the school's "admonitions" not "to post derogatory materials about staff on his website." FIRE'S president, Alan Charles Kors Alan Charles Kors is an intellectual historian, specializing in French intellectual history of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He holds the George H. Walker Endowed Term Chair in History at the University of Pennsylvania.  (a reason contributing editor), criticizes A.U. for having "jumped at the chance to silence a critic, without a care for free speech, journalistic freedom, and fundamental fairness."

A.U.'s position is that it cannot publicly discuss the case's details out of regard for Wetmore's privacy. But it released a statement defending its actions as fair and noting that "American University is a private school [and] does not regard this matter as a First Amendment issue."
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Author:Freund, Charles Paul
Publication:Reason
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Date:Nov 1, 2002
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