WIPO wants to educate children about DRM
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Unable to get adults to pay attention to your product or message? That's okay, focus on the long-term: try to convince the children.
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has recently released a relatively wordy children's workbook aimed at 9 - 14-year olds. The program is designed to teach children about what a copyright is, how a copyright is enforced, what constitutes 'fair use', and even how Public-Domain works.
The program has it's critics, of course. "I think we have to be very careful not to manipulate young children under the guise of educating them.", says William Patry, senior copyright counsel at Google.
Unable to get adults to pay attention to your product or message? That's okay, focus on the long-term: try to convince the children.
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has recently released a relatively wordy children's workbook aimed at 9 - 14-year olds. The program is designed to teach children about what a copyright is, how a copyright is enforced, what constitutes 'fair use', and even how Public-Domain works.
The program has it's critics, of course. "I think we have to be very careful not to manipulate young children under the guise of educating them.", says William Patry, senior copyright counsel at Google.
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