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Copyright being used in the Intelligent Design vs Evolution battleCreated by Stuart Yeates (University of Oxford) on October 31, 2005
The National Research Council and the National Science Teachers Association have moved to prevent the Kansas State Department of Education from using their documents "National Science Education Standards" and "Pathways to Science Standards." This is a reminder, once again, that "educational use" is not and has never been an excuse for copyright infringement. Different points of view on this may be found at /. and family.org.
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Immediately after posting this I discovered the indepth documents form the National Academy of Sciences and the National Science Teachers Association explaining their position: http://www.nationalacademies.org/morenews/20051027.html