Wired News: Copyright Crusaders Hit Schools
ALA steps in to provide more balanced coverage about fair use and copyright issues than that offered free to schools by groups like Business Software Alliance which tend to provide one-sided information and even mislead about the extent of copyright protection.
My favorite quote from the article:
“We want to teach children to be thinking human beings,” said Melinda Anderson, a spokeswoman for the NEA. “Not a parrot for some corporate agenda.”