David Kravets

Listen up children: Cheating on your homework or cribbing notes from another student is bad, but not as bad as sharing a music track with a friend, or otherwise depriving the content-industry of its well-earned profits. That’s one of the messages in a new-school curriculum being developed with the Motion Picture Association of America, the Recording Industry Association of America and the nation’s top ISPs, in a pilot project to be tested in California elementary schools later this year. A near-final draft of the curriculum shows that it comes in different flavors for every grade to keep pace with your developing child’s ability to understand that copying is theft, period. … Continue reading David Kravets