Should schools be teaching reading, writing, arithmetic and copyright?
Many universities are having to deal with problems indicating that students are either scofflaws, or clueless about intellectual property rights.
Should schools be teaching reading, writing, arithmetic and copyright? Whether banning the use of Napster technology to download music off the Internet, or forbidding students from posting their class notes on the Web, many universities are having to deal with problems indicating that students are either scofflaws, or clueless about intellectual property rights.
March 03, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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Should schools be teaching reading, writing, arithmetic and copyright?
Many universities are having to deal with problems indicating that students are either scofflaws, or clueless about intellectual property rights.
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