May 7, 2008

Children taught what’s bad about downloading

It is well known that most of the illegal downloading that occurs these days is done the younger generation or so we are led to believe. So in order to get ahead of the game, the powers that be have come up a new plan to attack before things get worse.

In order to do this, there is a new global campaign directed a children, this campaign is called the Global Information Campaign and is being organised by Childnet International, they are attempting to explain the hidden dangers of getting involved in this sort of activity.

The help will come in a pocket book, which will be distributed schools and colleges in over twenty one countries. The guide, which has the support of the music industry, explains that not only can this practice be illegal; there is the danger of viruses and other potential hazards too.

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