The Sunday Times reports that Hollywood groups have sent demand letters to 2,500 Irish pre-schools for playing DVDs in class without paying a royalty.
Hollywood Targets Irish Pre-Schools With Royalty Demands
October 6, 2008
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never to early to teach children
It is never to early to teach children to become little compliant “consumers” of corporate formulaic “product”.
nazi’s
ya we should be at home “de programming our kids”
YA think it might be time we really made it illegal for corporate anything in class room