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[News] Microsoft May Already Be Brainwashing Children Against FOSS

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Patent brainwashing in elementary schools (???)

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| Alas! The terrible things they're teaching my children in schools these days, 
| probably funded by Microsoft's OnMyWay program! 
| 
| I went to visit my son's class today, and discovered that they had been 
| submitting proposals for patents, their teachers clearly no fans of 
| innovation.... :-)  
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-9953254-16.html

Watch what Microsoft said in its SEC filings about child brainwash:

http://www. microsoft.com/msft/SEC/default.mspx


Recent:

Can Microsoft teach tots digital-age virtue?

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| The basis of Redmond's pitch was a small survey they sponsored where nearly 
| half of the kids polled said they were unfamiliar with the rules and 
| guidelines of using copyrighted media. Microsoft figured tots would be less 
| inclined to steal someone's IP if they knew about the alleged consequences.   
| 
| A lot of digital ink was used to slam Microsoft's scheme. People need Redmond 
| telling them about IP rules like they need Pavorotti schooling them about a 
| well-balanced diet.  
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02/27/microsoft_ip_curriculum_look/


Threat Of Jail Time Increases Respect For Copyright, Microsoft Says

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| It's not clear whether Microsoft's statement to teen respondents -- "When you 
| do not follow these rules you are open to significant fines and possibly jail 
| time" -- is entirely accurate, particularly when teens under the age of 18 
| are involved. Emily Berger, an intellectual property fellow at the Electronic 
| Frontier Foundation, is skeptical. "I think it's being used as a scare 
| tactic," she said. "It's a real stretch of the law to say it's theoretically 
| possible."      
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http://informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=206503467


Microsoft training youth to love intellectual property

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| Take, for example, its commitment to help teenagers understand the importance 
| of respecting intellectual property (read: giving Microsoft more money). It 
| just put out a survey showing that when kids understand the rules of 
| copyright, they're "less likely to download illegally."   
| 
| [...]
| 
| The one thing it didn't explain to teens is why they should retrofit 
| 20th-century copyright laws onto 21st-century realities. Digitization is a 
| fact. The web is a fact. Intellectual property is not the same as real, 
| tangible property, and should be treated and monetized differently.   
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http://blogs.cnet.com/8301-13505_1-9871636-16.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=TheOpenRoad
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