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My dd was shown a pirate copy of Madagascar in class!

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vwvic · 15/09/2005 14:14

She is in Y2. A few of the other parents havebeen talking, and none of us thinks that this is really on. However, we are only 4 parents out of a class of 30.None of the others think that it is/was a problem.

Dh and I thought about talking to the head, but in previous similar situations she was of absolutely no help- her response was something like I trust my teachers to make their own decisions, and won't interfere. So we felt we had no option but to tell the education authourity. However, now I'm worried that we didn't do the right thing. I suppose it's too late to do anything now, but I'm just wondering what other parents would have done.

Thanks in advance.

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nutcracker · 15/09/2005 14:16

I wouldn't have said anything personally.

starlover · 15/09/2005 14:17

teachers should be setting a good example. and showing pirate videos is not a good example. i think you did the right thing

nutcracker · 15/09/2005 14:18

But the kids wouldn't have know it was a pirate copy surely ?

Mosschops30 · 15/09/2005 14:18

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SherlockLGJ · 15/09/2005 14:18

Well done, and where does the money made from these copies go to ?? Organised crime.

starlover · 15/09/2005 14:18

that isn't really the point though. it's still illegal. it's bad enough in your own home, but when it's at school it isn't on!

Enid · 15/09/2005 14:19

was it a pirate or an offical US dvd?

Enid · 15/09/2005 14:20

actually must have been a pirate as its not out in the US yet

Twiglett · 15/09/2005 14:20

why the hell are they being shown videos in school?

starlover · 15/09/2005 14:21

now now twig.. that's a whole other thread! lol

cod · 15/09/2005 14:21

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Enid · 15/09/2005 14:21

good point twig

was it at the end of term??

nutcracker · 15/09/2005 14:22

I really think it's no big bloody deal, blimey anyone would think they'd let them shoot an air rifle or something, it was a pirate dvd thats all.

cod · 15/09/2005 14:23

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unicorn · 15/09/2005 14:23

my first thought was why in the first place was she shown any dvd/video in school time (i presume?)surely she should be working?

Or am I just an old fashioned fuddy duddy!

secondly, pirate copies are usual awful quality, and kids shouldn't grow up accustomed to this rubbish - cinema will die a death.

nutcracker · 15/09/2005 14:24

Ok fine but i still wouldn't care if my kids had watched it.

cod · 15/09/2005 14:24

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cod · 15/09/2005 14:25

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starlover · 15/09/2005 14:25

i remember being shown videos at school. no idea why though

vwvic · 15/09/2005 14:28

Wow, so many replies- cheers!
Twiglett, my thoughts exactly. It wasn't at the end of term, just a normal friday afternoon. At our school it's a standard thing- Friday afternoon is for dvd watching. It makes me very cross.

Pirate copies are openly exchanged/sold in our playground by the parents. I can only assume the children , especially the older ones, do know. DD1 certaily does, as she asked why we never accept them.

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SherlockLGJ · 15/09/2005 14:28

This is why I hate it.

Nick Kounoupias, of the MCPS anti-piracy unit, said:

?Counterfeiting costs us all in the long run. Around £10bn a year is spent on counterfeit goods and much of it is ploughed back into other criminal activity. On top of that the £1.7bn in lost taxes could be spent on education and health care.?

?It is becoming increasingly important for us to work together to tackle all aspects of fraud. These operations are perfect examples of this.?

cod · 15/09/2005 14:29

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starlover · 15/09/2005 14:29

vwvic if they are openly traded in playground then i would get the police to pay a visit!

unicorn · 15/09/2005 14:29

a rule that needs challenging here methinks cod?

Mosschops30 · 15/09/2005 14:30

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