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jducoeur ([personal profile] jducoeur) wrote2006-11-17 05:26 pm
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An interesting entry on Henry Jenkins' blog, about the latest Boy Scouts badge. Apparently, the MPAA has talked them into creating a new "Respect Copyrights" badge. Needless to say, it takes a rather slanted view of the issue, teaching singleminded respect for intellectual property but not teaching any other aspects of the matter.

Ick. There's something very clever, very cynical and really rather deep-down disturbing about this sort of manipulation. The memetic war over intellectual property continues to brew...

[identity profile] jimpage363.livejournal.com 2006-11-18 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
Ick. There's something very clever, very cynical and really rather deep-down disturbing about this sort of manipulation. The memetic war over intellectual property continues to brew...

Clarify, please. Disturbing on the part of Scouts of America or on Mr. Jenkins' part?

As a slasher myself, I tend to be a listtle faster and looser with the concept of intellectual property, myself. I figure, as long as no one is making any money of of an original idea (i.e. writing fan fiction), no harm, no foul.

But I am always open to other opinions. What's yours?

[identity profile] umbran.livejournal.com 2006-11-20 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I regard the whole thing as an attempt to warp young and impressionable minds, by manipulating the Scouts.

Yes, well, as a long-time Scout, I should mention that making an impression on young minds is the major mission of the BSA.

Normally, it is a good thing - it's a kind of tribe of second-fathers, in good position to help teach boys how to grow into good people and good citizens. All we have here is a bit of a disagreement on what that means. Hardly new to the Scouts.