Looks Like It Was Never About The Porn: Kozinski Accused By Lawyer Of Lying To Court
Many men in power seem to agree that there is nothing wrong with a judge enjoying porn that degrades women. As some Kozinski PR shill noted in a comment here, Larry Lessig tells us it's all harmless fun. Bizarrely enough, the person who disclosed the porn website to the media, Cyrus Sanai, found the porn because he says it was being used by Kozinski to distribute potentially infringing copies of copyrighted music. He wrote:
What the LA Times did not cover, which was my original focus, was the material Judge Kozinski was actively publicly distributing: music mp3’s. I found the link to his /stuff/ directory on a Russian “free mp3″. The artist? Weird Al Yankovic. Once I knew of that directory, I called up a catalog and saw the stuff. By the way, in addition to viewing women as cattle, Judge Kozinski finds blacks, Catholics and Arabs as equally worthy of his contempt, to judge from his humor collection.
Kozinski initially ‘fessed up to the LA Times, after denying the existence of “alex.kozinski.com” in the initial misconduct proceedings I initiated. However, he apparently had second thoughts about this, and has put up his son, Yale, as a fall guy.
The cover-up is always worse than the original crime. While his son did register the site and set up its architecture–I found an outline of the code on his portion of kozinski.com–it was Judge Kozinski who had complete control of the sub-domain alex.kozinski.com.
The 2005 genesis of the dispute between Sanai and Kozinski is articulated here. The short version: Sanai is deeply critical of the use of unpublished opinions in the Ninth Circuit. Kozinski responded by questioning Sanai's professional ethics. Sanai responded in kind. A Wired.com article reports Sanai filed a complaint against Kozinski alleging misconduct, and the 9th Circuit’s Judicial Council launched a limited inquiry. Kozinski apologized for some things but denied posting a disputed document at his website, the very same website, apparently, where the porn was hosted. After this, how could Kozinski not have known that the porn was going to be publicly accessible too? Per Wired, Sanai claims that "during the investigation he had personally walked an investigator through Kozinski’s site to show him the document. But after the Council’s ruling was released, he went to Kozinski’s site and found that it was gone. Using the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive, Sanai found that the site had been taken down months earlier. Months after the Judicial Council’s ruling was released, Kozinski’s site came back up, without the controversial document posted on it, though an index of the site accessed through the Wayback Machine showed traces of the document that had been posted there."
If Sanai's allegations about Kozinski's manipulations of and misrepresentations about his website are true, Kozinski has severely breached ethical obligations for reasons completely unrelated to pornography. Sanai was deviously smart to use the porn as a way to draw media attention to his other claims. All the libertarians and Supposedly Liberal Doods who are lining up to aggressively support Kozinski in his courageous fight to blame his son for the degrading porn on his eponymous website might want to step back and think this one all the way through for a few minutes. I don't know whether Sanai's claims are valid. But writing this off as some kind of moral panic about porn is doing justice a disservice.
NB: Some, though not all, of the material from Kozinski's website is available here. Kozinski seems to find images of children giving blow jobs to priests quite hilarious. The donkey video Lessig describes as nothing much is here. Recall that Larry wrote "nothing sexual is shown in that video at all." Make up your own mind about that.
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