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Film Industry Funds Program to Teach Digital Ethics.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, October, 2003

By Greg Hernandez, Daily News, Los Angeles Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Oct. 30--The Motion Picture Association of America, which caught flak recently for clamping down on the distribution of movie industry screeners, is now taking its campaign against digital piracy to the classroom.

The MPAA has contributed $100,000 to launch an anti-piracy program for up to 900,000 students nationwide in grades 5-9 over the next two years. The program was introduced earlier this month at selected schools in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Called What's the Diff? the program is being implemented by Junior Achievement Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating students about business, economics and free enterprise.

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