
“With congressional investigations and billion-dollar lawsuits, modern copyright policing isn’t exactly child’s play. But a group of privacy advocates hopes it can teach consumers about intellectual property and privacy issues with a new online game. The Electronic Frontier Foundation and Privacy Activism recently introduced “Carabella,” a game designed around Macromedia’s Flash animation software. Players assume the role of the title character and guide her through a series of decisions as she tries to acquire new tunes by her favorite band…”
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