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HADOPI WITH EDITION SPECIALES PLAY BAC RELEASE A SPECIAL ISSUE NEWS

DEDICATED TO COPYRIGHT

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USPA NEWS - When it comes to Copyright awareness, Hadopi, in partnership with Editions Spéciales Play Bac, publishes a special issue of Découvertes news dedicated to copyright, aimed at 13-18 year olds. The Découvertes news, dated Thursday, January 28, presents to its 13 to 18-year-old readership the issues of copyright and piracy. audiovisual and sports, produced as part of a partnership between Hadopi and Editions Speciales Playbac, Source: Hadopi
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Source: Hadopi
When it comes to Copyright awareness, Hadopi, in partnership with Editions Spéciales Play Bac, publishes a special issue of Découvertes news dedicated to copyright, aimed at 13-18 year olds. The Découvertes news, dated Thursday, January 28, presents to its 13 to 18-year-old readership the issues of copyright and piracy. audiovisual and sports, produced as part of a partnership between Hadopi and Editions Speciales Playbac, Source: Hadopi This special edition provides on eight pages, entitled "Culture on the Internet: acting responsibly", in an educational and adapted way, the answers to the questions that young audiences may ask themselves about copyright and access to copyright. culture on the internet: How and why are artists and works protected? How to distinguish legal sites from illegal sites? How to legally access culture on the internet? What are the rights and obligations of everyone to share content on the internet?Set up as part of the mission to encourage the development of the legal offer of Hadopi, this partnership is part of a broad system, initiated several years ago, to raise awareness and support young audiences towards responsible practices that respect copyright. On January 18, four independent authorities (the CNIL, the Defender of Rights, the CSA and Hadopi) created the digital citizen educational kit which brings together all the resources designed for the education of the digital citizen, intended for trainers and parents who support young people in digital matters. Since 2016, Hadopi has been developing Pocket Documentary, an educational and artistic project in partnership with Scam (Civil Society of Multimedia Authors) and the Forum des images, around documentaries for high school classes in ÃŽle-de-France. This device, implemented by teachers, makes it possible to raise students' awareness of responsible cultural uses of the Internet through the production of short documentary films.--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produced for teachers of pupils, college students (CM1-6e / 5e-3e) and high school students, the dematerialized educational modules offered by Hadopi allow the independent animation of sessions dedicated to the understanding of copyright. All the information and documents are available free online: educational guide for monitoring the session, fact sheets "to go further", etc.Many resources are also available for families and parents on the Hadopi website: the parents booklet, practical sheets ... About Hadopi. Since 2009, Hadopi has acted in favor of the protection and dissemination of creation on the internet. It fights against online piracy of all cultural works protected by copyright in the audiovisual, music, digital books and video games fields. Every day, Hadopi helps Internet users towards responsible cultural practices that respect copyright." Source: Hadopi
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