Given that it IS "treated as a product of the UC Berkeley Graduate
School of Journalism," I'd want to think very carefully about the
possibility of any appearance of endorsement or conflict of interest
that can come as a byproduct of hosting commercial advertising, but
that's just my 12-year-long journalism career raising its hackles.
E. Marie Robertson
E. Marie Robertson
Web Project Manager
LSCR
510-508-5331
On Dec 6, 2005, at 3:52 PM, Scot Hacker wrote:
> One of our professors runs a site (with a custom domain) on our
> server. Even though it's on a non-berkeley.edu domain, it's still
> treated as a product of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
> The site has become quite popular and the professor is interested in
> raising some additional funds by running Google AdSense ads on the
> site.
>
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