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Veobahamut
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So the UK's pirate party is an official political party as of the 11th of August and I just wanted to share with you guys there 3 main policys of the party

"⢠Reform copyright and patent law. We want to legalise non-commercial file sharing and reduce the excessive length of copyright protection, while ensuring that when creative works are sold, it's the artists who benefit, not monopoly rights holders. We want a patent system that doesn't stifle innovation or make life saving drugs so expensive that patients die.

⢠End the excessive surveillance, profiling, tracking and monitoring of innocent people by Government and big businesses.

⢠Ensure that everyone has real freedom of speech and real freedom to enjoy and participate in our shared culture."

These are there core policy not their only ones so want to know what you think about their policies and about them.

The website

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TSL3_needed
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Now we're done for.

I hope you guys liked all your favorite bands. They won't be around for much longer.

Also, no one in their right mind would elect them. Why? Because they have a completely baseless plan. Only one goal? Are you kidding me?

Thank god I live in the US. You brits are insane sometimes. . . .

Veobahamut
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Now we're done for.

I hope you guys liked all your favorite bands. They won't be around for much longer.

Also, no one in their right mind would elect them. Why? Because they have a completely baseless plan. Only one goal? Are you kidding me?

Thank god I live in the US. You brits are insane sometimes. . . .


I'm guessing you flipped through didn't think about anything you read and decided to make a bad joke Britain isn't the only country which has a pirate political party and I suggest you do some research and make a constructive comment next time unless you want to be part of the reason that the community is starting to suck.
Veobahamut
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Fxck this im going to find better forums where the people aren't dumb fucks or conservatives, even though I don't see a difference.

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I'm guessing you flipped through didn't think about anything you read and decided to make a bad joke Britain isn't the only country which has a pirate political party and


*Raises eyebrow*

Eh what? I knew there was other pirate political parties. Most of them aren't really official though. . . .

I suggest you do some research and make a constructive comment next time unless you want to be part of the reason that the community is starting to suck.


And WHAT?!?! You don't quite know me very well. In fact, you should actually do some research yourself. Community is not starting to suck. Only people with that attitude think it does.

So next time before you throw that out into the wind, think before typing. Say it in a less offensive way. Especially towards people who do nothing but good in the community.

Sinopoli, stop spamming. Now.
Redemption_762
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So basically,
The Uk is going to to talk to pirates on how to rob people more 21st centrty-like?

Veobahamut
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And WHAT?!?! You don't quite know me very well. In fact, you should actually do some research yourself. Community is not starting to suck. Only people with that attitude think it does.

So next time before you throw that out into the wind, think before typing. Say it in a less offensive way. Especially towards people who do nothing but good in the community.

Sinopoli, stop spamming. Now.


I stopped caring a few minutes ago.
TSL3_needed
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Sinopoli, I'll ask again. Stop spamming please.

Fxck this im going to find better forums where the people aren't dumb ****s or conservatives, even though I don't see a difference.


Not tolerant towards people with different beliefs I see?

I could swear tolerance was the basis of liberals. . . .

And I'm not bashing you, am I?
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There are some issues with their arguments...

We are treated like criminals when we share entertainment digitally, even though this is the modern equivalent of lending a book or a DVD to a friend.


Yeah. Lending it, permanently, only you don't lose your own copy while they're using it.... and they can also lend it to as many other people as they want. Riiiiiight.

Each citizen must be guaranteed the right to anonymity which is inherent to our freedoms.


I'm not sure where that's coming from. The right to privacy in an environment that is private is different from anonymity.

We believe that DRM should not be allowed to remove or restrict in any way a person's fair use rights, and that people should have the right to remove DRM whenever it does.


That's fair, and I support it - but I think their definition of 'fair use' is highly skewed.

Economic Policy
Crime and Punishment


These sections in the manifesto were completely blank. That's... just a joke if you actually want to be taken seriously as a party that could run the country. You *need* to have a platform on important issues.

I don't think they'll see a lot of public support, and doubtlessly they'll receive very little private support from companies, as the legislation they're interested in introducing would have a negative economic impact on said companies.

I dislike them.
Veobahamut
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These sections in the manifesto were completely blank. That's... just a joke if you actually want to be taken seriously as a party that could run the country. You *need* to have a platform on important issues.


Well I'm glad you made an effort and your right on a few things about I don't think they want to run the country just have our voices heard and taken seriously.
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Well I'm glad you made an effort and your right on a few things about I don't think they want to run the country just have our voices heard and taken seriously.


I think they're absolutely right - there does need to be some bend & legislation reform to how digital media operates on the internet, because as it stands, there isn't really... much legislation at all - and the legislation that's getting pushed through is pretty much being funded by lobbies which purely support the interests of the companies with the rights to the media. They should have a say in that legislation formation - absolutely; however, I don't think either side of the extreme is... good.

And definitely - it's a cool topic to discuss... if sinopoli32 stops being a retard....
sinopoli32
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I will stop
Here is my take on it even though i know anyone will care
Pirates will never be taken seriously in a stable government.
they would have no experience with politics, and would not have a chance of winning elections
the only way pirates could take power is the same way they did Somalia- by force

Veobahamut
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I will stop
Here is my take on it even though i know anyone will care
Pirates will never be taken seriously in a stable government.
they would have no experience with politics, and would not have a chance of winning elections
the only way pirates could take power is the same way they did Somalia- by force


I am very disapoint.
sinopoli32
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Hey, it was the best i could think of in 2 seconds

sinopoli32
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when i said

Here is my take on it even though i know anyone will care

i meant no one will care
Milos
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I remember that first piracy political organization was formed in Scandinavia some time ago. I read an article in computer magazine about it. Don't know what happened to them. So this is not the first time pirates tried to organize themselves.
http://www.citizeneconomists.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/piracy.jpg

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