<ulink url="http://free-culture.cc/notes/">link #3</ulink>; Jonathan
Zittrain, "Calling Off the Copyright War: In Battle of Property vs. Free
Speech, No One Wins," Boston Globe, 24 November 2002.
+<indexterm><primary>Zittrain, Jonathan</primary></indexterm>
</para></footnote>
There was "value" (the songs) so there must have been a
"right"—even against the Girl Scouts.
deconstruct media images. Its aim is to make [kids] literate about the
way media works, the way it's constructed, the way it's delivered, and
the way people access it."
+<indexterm><primary>Yanofsky, Dave</primary></indexterm>
</para>
<para>
This may seem like an odd way to think about "literacy." For most
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Copyright Law Revision—CATV, 216 (statement of Edwin M.
Zimmerman, acting assistant attorney general).
+<indexterm><primary>Zimmerman, Edwin</primary></indexterm>
</para></footnote>
+<indexterm><primary>Zimmerman, Edwin</primary></indexterm>
</para>
</blockquote>
<para>
Jonathan Zittrain, "The Copyright Cage," Legal Affairs, July/August
2003, available at
<ulink url="http://free-culture.cc/notes/">link #26</ulink>.
+<indexterm><primary>Zittrain, Jonathan</primary></indexterm>
</para></footnote>
Whether or not you go that far, it seems
plain that whatever wrong is involved is fundamentally different from