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I'm not sure I've understood who your proposing the class is for? For us as consumers? Or for those who write up the agreements?
If it's the later, then I don't think it's an education problem - they know exactly what they're putting in the agreements and they take advantage of the fact that most people won't read them and can't understand them.
I was thinking more broadly and on two levels... or maybe more grassroots level.
1. Now. Give me two documents to sign. Clearly explained.
2. Inform the kids.
Thom's been informing us, with unwavering energy.
The issues raised defines this and future generations.
I'm South African and computer science/lectures are not compulsary in shools. Sad.
Along with compulsary computer lessons would be the new course: Software Legal Crap 101.
Also compulsary for the kids
Think about the youth my friends. Think about the youth.