Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Does Medi-cal Cover Day After Pill

music, film and television law, free of charge on the Internet: Guide to mothers and teachers


Today is published and disseminated a Counter-Good Guide to Internet use among young people.
Promusicae, SGAE, the FAP and other lobbies of cultural industries through Childnet have released a guide for parents and teachers on the use of Internet with the intent to circulate among students and primary and secondary this in turn spread by the Ministry of Culture to their subscribers.
This guide is a very serious attempt to manipulate the youth to make them passive clients of entertainment products with low quality cultural lobbies make their fortune.

* Promusicae Guide contains erroneous and tendentious interpretation of existing legislation with the intention to create unfounded fear among parents, students and teachers.
* The Guide contains misleading advertising, announcing repeatedly as "valid" sites that rely on the sponsors of the paper, trying to steer the reader toward the product they sell and limiting skills of young people in choosing virtual cultural spaces that are not dependent on products linked to the commercial entertainment industries.

For this reason a group of civil society through collective hacktivists and selfless assistance and supervision of attorneys, has created an alternative guide, Guide to mothers and teachers:
This guide has been designed to young people grow up learning without fear, develop their critical faculties and their interests, to share and learn from each other, for their abilities to be understood and appreciated, not criminalized, so they know to help spread the culture of sharing is fundamental to know that artists should receive a fair salary for the cultural industries that use their talent to learn about the technology and know how to use at their discretion and on their behalf.
groups and associations of parents, teachers, pupils and students are helping distribute this Guide. Join well. The more the merrier.
still in the retina with the shocking images shown on BBC2 documentary "Copy Damn!" showing the brainwashing that promoted in schools through programs such as "Educate to Create", we hope that in the digital age is accompanied by the young, they are not afraid.
Education as a responsibility, not as brainwashing.

source: http: hacktivistas.net


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