That's hyperbolic. It's more like removing a book from a library than burning it.
Every time I delete a file, am I a book burner?
I think taking down a video is directly analogous to stopping providing a course. Hosting those videos could reasonably be construed as endorsement of that person as an educator, something MIT clearly doesn't want to do.
In the end it's their site and their reputation on the line.
Every time I delete a file, am I a book burner?
I think taking down a video is directly analogous to stopping providing a course. Hosting those videos could reasonably be construed as endorsement of that person as an educator, something MIT clearly doesn't want to do.
In the end it's their site and their reputation on the line.