Parents urged to check downloads
A campaign urging parents to become aware of their children’s music downloading habits has been launched.
As little as one tenth of parents understand how music is obtained from the internet, according to children’s online charity Childnet.
It adds that young people may be swapping files illegally without their parents’ knowledge.
Read the complete story . (BBC)
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