Protect students' free access to Web, groups say By CAROLINE ALPHONSO EDUCATION REPORTER, Globe and Mail (Sept 23) - National education groups are fighting a proposal by House of Commons standing committee on Canadian heritage to require payment from teachers for use of material on the Internet that is now free.
Could it be true that the committee is that daft? And if true, does that mean the committee is looking to make everyone pay for what they find on the internet? If creators want payment they should use a for-fee subscription system.
Posted by Gwen at September 23, 2004 01:02 PM