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        <title>Tech Daily Dose: Global Music Education Effort Launches</title>
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            <title>Global Music Education Effort Launches</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://ww.childnet.com">Childnet International</a> launched a global awareness campaign on Wednesday aimed at explaining the world of legal and illegal music downloading to teachers and parents. A new pocket-sized guide will be distributed at schools and colleges; libraries; record stores; and Web sites in 21 countries, the U.K.-based group said in a press release.</p>

<p>The booklet, "Young People, Music and the Internet," helps young people use the Internet and mobile phones safely and legally to acquire their favorite tunes. "There are so many wonderful online music services but there are risks to children including breach of copyright the threat of viruses, loss of privacy and security," Childnet's <strong>Stephen Carrick-Davies</strong> said. Read more about the effort <a href="http://www.childnet.com/music/index.html">here</a>.</p>]]></description>
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