FC: U.K. plans mandatory IP indoctrination for children, from Cluebot

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Wed Jun 06 2001 - 09:17:49 PDT

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       U.K. Plans Mandatory IP Indoctrination for Children
       posted by vergil on Wednesday June 06, @12:10PM
       from the get-em-while-they're-young dept.
    
       Forget digital watermarks and cease-and-desist letters. The
       future of intellectual property enforcement lies not in
       technological access controls or litigation, but mandatory education.
       Anthony Murphy, the UK Patent Office's Director of Copyright since
       1999, has hit upon a novel solution to stamp out public disregard for
       copyright law by nipping future file-swappers in the bud.
    
       In a move that's an eerie cross between Brave New World and the Lehman
       Working Group's "Just Say Yes" (to licensing) proposal, the UK's
       Patent Office and Department of Education have teamed up to teach
       youngsters the virtues of copyright. Starting in fall 2002, reverance
       to intellectual property -- and, presumably, disdain for Napster and
       its successors -- will become part the "Citizenship" aspect of
       England's National Curriculum for secondary school students.
       
       According to a April 26, 2001 UK Patent Office press release:
       
       "In Autumn 2002, a new subject, Citizenship, is being introduced into
       the National Curriculum in UK secondary schools. Its aim is to teach
       children how to be good, moral, citizens and Anthony Murphy believes
       the subject would be an ideal vehicle for teaching children about
       intellectual property.
       
       'By bringing awareness of the importance of copyright into our
       schools, tomorrow's consumers can take their place in a community
       which understands, values and respects intellectual property.'"
    
    
    
    
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