Hi: I agree with you enthusiastically.
And, one of the best learning tools is available at: http://www.creativecommons.org/
With such a tool, people of all ages will be able to learn and use our
copyright system as it was intended by the Founders of our Democracy.
And, best of all, it's free legal advice. Those that require copyright
specialist assistance will be able to help their attorney of choice by
beginning here at Creative Commons.
Thanks,
Tom Poe
Open Studios
Reno, NV
Edward Barrow wrote:
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> I would start with their own creations, emphasising that copyright law
> gives them as creators the right to determine what happens to their work -
> and whether it is kept private, distributed freely, or exploited
> commercially.
>
>
> If more young people were armed with this knowledge, they would be better
> able to deal with the predations of the record companies.
>
> Edward Barrow
> New Media Copyright Consultant
> http://www.copyweb.co.uk/
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