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MPAA wants you to record your television with a camcorder
May 8th, 2009
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Thai
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The MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) wants educators to stop ripping DVDs. Their solution is for teachers to play the DVD on screens of TV or computer and record it with a camcorder. Martine Courtant Rife of media literacy research likened this to
typing up a quote from a book, taking it outside, chiseling the words in a rock, photographing the rock, scanning the photo, and running OCR on it. And for what?”
Here is a video of how they want us to approach this great new idea http://vimeo.com/4520463
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