Presset til at trykke play
Photo: The Rights Alliance
About Presset til at trykke play
Streaming films, series, and sports plays a major role in young people’s everyday lives, but it is not always done legally. That is why RettighedsAlliancen has developed the teaching material Presset til at trykke play, which guides young people toward legal streaming.
Presset til at trykke play is based on a digital learning game in which lower secondary students must respond to various dilemmas. In the game, they meet the characters Alma, Sherin, and Viktor, who are tempted to watch Love Paradise on an illegal streaming service. With support from investigators at the National Special Crime Unit (NSK) and the Police Online Patrol, students are challenged to reflect on their own behavior – and the potential consequences of streaming content illegally.
The teaching material also presents students with Danish language assignments and creative tasks, where they learn about copyright and lawful online behavior, particularly in relation to streaming.
Presset til at trykke play was developed by RettighedsAlliancen with contributions from the National Special Crime Unit (NSK), the Police Online Patrol, and the Ministry of Culture. No Parking is behind the development of the campaign film as well as the digital learning game.