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New Campaign for Parents

7 June 2005

This week Childnet launched a new International campaign to help parents guide children about music on the internet.

The campaign which consists of a leaflet and a website, aims to help parents everywhere to keep up to speed with the music downloading habits of their children, and to be aware of the associated risks in terms of legal, content and security issues.

The initiative, which is endorsed and supported by Pro-music, the international music sector education campaign, will be translated into 8 languages and distributed through different partners in 19 countries worldwide.

For more information see:

www.childnet-int.org/music

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