Javier sez,
Spanish copyfighting lawyer David Bravo has noticed that Unicef and Save The Children are co-signers on the "informative" pamphlet that Spanish organisation ACAM has published explaining to parents the dangers that p2p pose to their children.
ACAM is ostensibly the Association for Musical Authors and Composers, but in practice they act as shills for the Record Industry: they are in the SGAE's pocket regarding anything to do with peer-to-peer, the right to make private copies (entrenched in Spanish law), the CD levy that the SGAE administers, etc.
So the next time you are considering donating to Unicef or Save the Children, you may also want to write them a nice letter asking them to make better use of your money and their time and public image. I regularly buy Unicef products for Christmas, and this year their order will be accompanied by my protest.
(Thanks, Javier!)