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<blockquote data-quote="Illiniwek66" data-source="post: 1370355" data-attributes="member: 9442"><p>The UIUC code of conduct states, among other things:</p><p></p><p>With regard to professional conduct, those acting on behalf of the University should practice:</p><p></p><p>1. Integrity by maintaining an ongoing dedication to honesty and responsibility;</p><p>2. Trustworthiness by acting in a reliable and dependable manner;</p><p>3. Evenhandedness by treating others with impartiality;</p><p>4. Respect by treating others with civility and decency;</p><p>5. Stewardship by exercising custodial responsibility for University property and resources;</p><p>6. Compliance by following State and Federal laws and regulations and University policies related to their duties and responsibilities;</p><p>7. Confidentiality by protecting the integrity and security of university information such as student records, employee files, patient records, and contract negotiation documents.</p><p></p><p>Illinois law states:</p><p></p><p>(a) It is unlawful for any person to knowingly make a video record or transmit live video of another person without that person's consent in a restroom, tanning bed, tanning salon, locker room, changing room, or hotel room.</p><p></p><p>It seems fairly clear that despite his interest in making sure no one helped a student put on a costume he violated the university code of conduct AND he broke the law. Will be interesting to see how the university reacts. In today's culture of swift retribution for any type of sexual misconduct, there are not a lot of roads to take. Other "award winning film makers" have been shown the door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Illiniwek66, post: 1370355, member: 9442"] The UIUC code of conduct states, among other things: With regard to professional conduct, those acting on behalf of the University should practice: 1. Integrity by maintaining an ongoing dedication to honesty and responsibility; 2. Trustworthiness by acting in a reliable and dependable manner; 3. Evenhandedness by treating others with impartiality; 4. Respect by treating others with civility and decency; 5. Stewardship by exercising custodial responsibility for University property and resources; 6. Compliance by following State and Federal laws and regulations and University policies related to their duties and responsibilities; 7. Confidentiality by protecting the integrity and security of university information such as student records, employee files, patient records, and contract negotiation documents. Illinois law states: (a) It is unlawful for any person to knowingly make a video record or transmit live video of another person without that person's consent in a restroom, tanning bed, tanning salon, locker room, changing room, or hotel room. It seems fairly clear that despite his interest in making sure no one helped a student put on a costume he violated the university code of conduct AND he broke the law. Will be interesting to see how the university reacts. In today's culture of swift retribution for any type of sexual misconduct, there are not a lot of roads to take. Other "award winning film makers" have been shown the door. [/QUOTE]
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