Διαφορά μεταξύ των αναθεωρήσεων του «Pirate Manifesto parties at a glance»
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* Politicians should respect human rights in practise as well as on paper. |
* Politicians should respect human rights in practise as well as on paper. |
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<big>'''Non-core issues'''</big> |
<big>'''Non-core issues'''</big> |
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The Swedish Piratpartiet does not take a stance in non-core issues. Candidates or representatives of the party may not express opinions of non-core issues in the name of the party. |
The Swedish Piratpartiet does not take a stance in non-core issues. Candidates or representatives of the party may not express opinions of non-core issues in the name of the party. |
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* As previously stated, the Pirate Party of the United States opposed DPI as an inherently flawed concept. |
* As previously stated, the Pirate Party of the United States opposed DPI as an inherently flawed concept. |
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* DRM in all forms cannot be supported by the party, as limiting access for commercial reasons is also an inherently flawed concept. |
* DRM in all forms cannot be supported by the party, as limiting access for commercial reasons is also an inherently flawed concept. |
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'''Voting''' |
'''Voting''' |
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| The political program of the danish PP is the same as Principer 3.1 from the swedish PP, so we are very close. |
| The political program of the danish PP is the same as Principer 3.1 from the swedish PP, so we are very close. |
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<big>'''Core issues'''</big> |
<big>'''Core issues'''</big> |
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'''Non-core issues''' |
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For issues related to the core issues, we will take a stance if deemed necessary. |
For issues related to the core issues, we will take a stance if deemed necessary. |
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| <big>'''Categories & Contents'''</big> |
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'''Securing democracy and citizen's rights''' |
'''Securing democracy and citizen's rights''' |
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* Guarantee consumer protection in digital trade |
* Guarantee consumer protection in digital trade |
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* Protect privacy and free speech |
* Protect privacy and free speech |
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* Secrecy of correspondence must be just as secure online as offline |
* Secrecy of correspondence must be just as secure online as offline |
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* Improve democratic decision-making and openness within the European Union. |
* Improve democratic decision-making and openness within the European Union. |
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'''Freeing culture''' |
'''Freeing culture''' |
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* Legalize all non-commercial copying |
* Legalize all non-commercial copying |
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* Shorten copyright protection to 5-10 years |
* Shorten copyright protection to 5-10 years |
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'''Reforming the patent system and abolishing private monopolies''' |
'''Reforming the patent system and abolishing private monopolies''' |
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* Abolish software and pharmaceutical patents, replacing the pharma patents with [http://www.piratpartiet.se/an_alternative_to_pharmaceutical_patents Piratpartiet's model]. |
* Abolish software and pharmaceutical patents, replacing the pharma patents with [http://www.piratpartiet.se/an_alternative_to_pharmaceutical_patents Piratpartiet's model]. |
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'''Non-core issues''' |
'''Non-core issues''' |
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* For possible matters related to, but not directly part of, the core issues, Piraattipuolue will take a stance if deemed necessary. |
* For possible matters related to, but not directly part of, the core issues, Piraattipuolue will take a stance if deemed necessary. |
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* For instance, the Finnish Ministry of Traffic and Communications recently asked for opinions regarding a reallocation of radio frequencies, but they only gave a week to respond and neglected asking many of the communities who'd be influenced by such a decision. Piraattipuolue made a press release criticizing this and warning that such behavior damages citizens' trust in just rule. |
* For instance, the Finnish Ministry of Traffic and Communications recently asked for opinions regarding a reallocation of radio frequencies, but they only gave a week to respond and neglected asking many of the communities who'd be influenced by such a decision. Piraattipuolue made a press release criticizing this and warning that such behavior damages citizens' trust in just rule. |
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'''Policy Notes''' |
'''Policy Notes''' |
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The development of the Pirate Party Australia is currently in its seminal stages, having only become somewhat active in the last month or so, and policy, and indeed the scope of that policy, has not yet been thoroughly discussed and documented by active participants in the party, so for the time being let us assume that the party policy and issues will be similar to those of the Swedish sister party, with its basic tenets of Free Culture, Open Government and the Protection of Civil Liberties. |
The development of the Pirate Party Australia is currently in its seminal stages, having only become somewhat active in the last month or so, and policy, and indeed the scope of that policy, has not yet been thoroughly discussed and documented by active participants in the party, so for the time being let us assume that the party policy and issues will be similar to those of the Swedish sister party, with its basic tenets of Free Culture, Open Government and the Protection of Civil Liberties. |
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In light of this, please excuse the current brevity of this addition, as we play catch up with the more established parties, and develop the intricacies of our policy. There are of course peculiarities to the Australian political environment and legal frameworks, however I do not expect them to pose much of a problem to the development of the International Pirate Manifesto by way of excluding or contradicting other Pirate Party issues and scopes. |
In light of this, please excuse the current brevity of this addition, as we play catch up with the more established parties, and develop the intricacies of our policy. There are of course peculiarities to the Australian political environment and legal frameworks, however I do not expect them to pose much of a problem to the development of the International Pirate Manifesto by way of excluding or contradicting other Pirate Party issues and scopes. |
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'''Copyright''' |
'''Copyright''' |
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Copyright, a creature entirely constructed by statute, although recognised as being somewhat necessary, is being iniquitously employed by certain industries and organisations as a means of securing failing, increasingly inefficient and irrelevant business models. The degree and duration of monopoly control afforded by the legislation is unbalanced, and excessive. |
Copyright, a creature entirely constructed by statute, although recognised as being somewhat necessary, is being iniquitously employed by certain industries and organisations as a means of securing failing, increasingly inefficient and irrelevant business models. The degree and duration of monopoly control afforded by the legislation is unbalanced, and excessive. |
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* This is having adverse impacts on the development and freedom of culture and the dissemination of information, whilst impacting the utility of consumers. |
* This is having adverse impacts on the development and freedom of culture and the dissemination of information, whilst impacting the utility of consumers. |
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* Enforcement of copyright legislation is more and more requiring pervasive methods of observation, and the erosion of civil liberties. |
* Enforcement of copyright legislation is more and more requiring pervasive methods of observation, and the erosion of civil liberties. |
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* The party seeks to have the duration of protection reduced, and non-commercial copying and sharing legalised. |
* The party seeks to have the duration of protection reduced, and non-commercial copying and sharing legalised. |
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'''Patents''' |
'''Patents''' |
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The rationale for patents are that a provision of exclusivity would provide encouragement for innovation, whilst providing a mechanism where innovation would be diffused by a requirement that the patent be documented. This is not happening. |
The rationale for patents are that a provision of exclusivity would provide encouragement for innovation, whilst providing a mechanism where innovation would be diffused by a requirement that the patent be documented. This is not happening. |
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* Intangible property, business methods, software, living organisms and genes must not be patentable. Hoarding of patents with no active exploitation should be prohibited. |
* Intangible property, business methods, software, living organisms and genes must not be patentable. Hoarding of patents with no active exploitation should be prohibited. |
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At this point in time, it is unknown as to whether the consensus of the party will be towards reform (and what that reform should entail) or whether, the same end as the Swedish Party will be taken (i.e. the eventual abolishing of patents). |
At this point in time, it is unknown as to whether the consensus of the party will be towards reform (and what that reform should entail) or whether, the same end as the Swedish Party will be taken (i.e. the eventual abolishing of patents). |
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'''Privacy''' |
'''Privacy''' |
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⚫ | The growing surveillance of the citizen offends the very notions of a liberal and open democracy. By allowing the continued development of the networked surveillance state, we allow those that would seek to undermine and subvert our security, their victory. The right to privacy, is inalienable, and thus must extend to the digital environment. |
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⚫ | The growing surveillance of the citizen offends the very notions of a liberal and open democracy. By allowing the continued development of the networked surveillance state, we allow those that would seek to undermine and subvert our security, their victory. The right to privacy, is inalienable, and thus must extend to the digital environment. |
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'''Non-Core Issues & Overall Intention''' |
'''Non-Core Issues & Overall Intention''' |
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Like the Swedish sister party, the Pirate Party Australia does not intend to develop or have official views on any issue or event outside of its primary focus. This does not preclude members from maintaining views outside of that scope, just that those views will be external to the official party stance. |
Like the Swedish sister party, the Pirate Party Australia does not intend to develop or have official views on any issue or event outside of its primary focus. This does not preclude members from maintaining views outside of that scope, just that those views will be external to the official party stance. |
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The Party does not seek to become part of the administration, but rather a mediator in parliamentary deadlocks, and to provide representation of the emergent information society, to guard the civil liberties of the citizen by utilising this power to further the party agenda. |
The Party does not seek to become part of the administration, but rather a mediator in parliamentary deadlocks, and to provide representation of the emergent information society, to guard the civil liberties of the citizen by utilising this power to further the party agenda. |
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:* EU scope: in order to make easier the campaign for the 2009 European Election |
:* EU scope: in order to make easier the campaign for the 2009 European Election |
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* Also, we have to consider restrictions existing in each pirate party's home country, to make the Pirate Manifesto operative and legal to be used by all pirate parties |
* Also, we have to consider restrictions existing in each pirate party's home country, to make the Pirate Manifesto operative and legal to be used by all pirate parties |
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<big>'''Legal restrictions'''</big> |
<big>'''Legal restrictions'''</big> |
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'''USA''' |
'''USA''' |
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* United States Constitution Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 a.k.a. the Progress Clause states |
* United States Constitution Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 a.k.a. the Progress Clause states |
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:''"To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries."'' |
:''"To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries."'' |
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:This implies that complete abolishment of copyright or similar monopoly would require constitutional amendment. |
:This implies that complete abolishment of copyright or similar monopoly would require constitutional amendment. |
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<big>'''Common categories'''</big> |
<big>'''Common categories'''</big> |
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'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
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'''Core issues''' |
'''Core issues''' |
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'''Common categories''' |
'''Common categories''' |
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* Civil Rights and Liberties |
* Civil Rights and Liberties |
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* Information Society |
* Information Society |
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* Government Accountability and Transparency |
* Government Accountability and Transparency |
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'''Non-core issues''' |
'''Non-core issues''' |
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* Non-core issues treatment |
* Non-core issues treatment |
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<big>'''Common stances'''</big> |
<big>'''Common stances'''</big> |
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'''Civil Rights and Liberties''' |
'''Civil Rights and Liberties''' |
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'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
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* Defending the rechtstaat and the rule of the law, as foundations for democracy, by defending five basic human rights: |
* Defending the rechtstaat and the rule of the law, as foundations for democracy, by defending five basic human rights: |
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* Existing and future criminal laws, including anti-terrorist laws, will be reviewed for compatibility with human rights and civil liberties, and we will work to reform those laws where they are in conflict |
* Existing and future criminal laws, including anti-terrorist laws, will be reviewed for compatibility with human rights and civil liberties, and we will work to reform those laws where they are in conflict |
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<big>'''Patents'''</big> |
<big>'''Patents'''</big> |
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'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
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* The current patent system is not sustainable; biopatents -i.e., seeds, species, living beings or parts thereof (including derivations of same within the limits of natural genetic variation)- and software patents are two fields where it has become obvious that there is a need for a change in the patent system |
* The current patent system is not sustainable; biopatents -i.e., seeds, species, living beings or parts thereof (including derivations of same within the limits of natural genetic variation)- and software patents are two fields where it has become obvious that there is a need for a change in the patent system |
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* Aiming to remove monopolies created from the patent system |
* Aiming to remove monopolies created from the patent system |
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* Pharmaceutical patents should not be allowed to cause pharmaceuticals to become unavailable for some countries or social groups; this is most blatant in the case of pandemics and natural emergencies |
* Pharmaceutical patents should not be allowed to cause pharmaceuticals to become unavailable for some countries or social groups; this is most blatant in the case of pandemics and natural emergencies |
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<big>'''Trade Marks'''</big> |
<big>'''Trade Marks'''</big> |
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'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
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* Differentiated treatment for author's rights, patents and trademarks |
* Differentiated treatment for author's rights, patents and trademarks |
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* Not allowing registering as trade mark works under copyright |
* Not allowing registering as trade mark works under copyright |
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<big>'''Author's Rights'''</big> |
<big>'''Author's Rights'''</big> |
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'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
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* Reducing term for copyright (commercial author's rights) |
* Reducing term for copyright (commercial author's rights) |
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* Given our stance that increased culture sharing should be seen as a positive development within society we can find no ground for levies and so they should be abolished to further commercial private copying and culture sharing |
* Given our stance that increased culture sharing should be seen as a positive development within society we can find no ground for levies and so they should be abolished to further commercial private copying and culture sharing |
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<big>'''Information Society'''</big> |
<big>'''Information Society'''</big> |
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'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
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* Universalization of wired and wireless Internet, aiming to avoid the digital divide |
* Universalization of wired and wireless Internet, aiming to avoid the digital divide |
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* Preservation of Net Neutrality |
* Preservation of Net Neutrality |
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* Technological neutrality at public offices through mandatory use in them of open standards |
* Technological neutrality at public offices through mandatory use in them of open standards |
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<big>'''Government Accountability and Transparency'''</big> |
<big>'''Government Accountability and Transparency'''</big> |
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'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
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* Make government officers and parliamentary representatives, together with legally, politically accountable for their actions, requiring transparency for those actions in order to make that accountability possible. |
* Make government officers and parliamentary representatives, together with legally, politically accountable for their actions, requiring transparency for those actions in order to make that accountability possible. |
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'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
'''Worldwide & EU scope''' |
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* In this section will be required to explain that sticking with our core issues it's not due to us not caring about non-core issues, but due to us focusing on what we have consenssus |
* In this section will be required to explain that sticking with our core issues it's not due to us not caring about non-core issues, but due to us focusing on what we have consenssus |
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<big>'''Disagreements'''</big> |
<big>'''Disagreements'''</big> |
Αναθεώρηση της 02:28, 3 Μαρτίου 2013
Το κείμενο από το Pirate Manifesto parties at a glance στο wiki του PPI (Pirate Parties International)
Αυτή την στιγμή προετοιμάζουμε το κείμενο για την διαδικασία μετάφρασης.
Pirate Manifesto parties at a glance | Μανιφέστο Πειρατικών Κομμάτων, με μια ματιά |
What | Τι |
To be able to find out a common Manifesto, first we should know for sure what do we have in common. | Για έχετε την δυνατότητα να βρίσκετε ένα κοινό μανιφέστο, πρώτα πρέπει να γνωρίζουμε με βεβαιότητα τι έχουμε κοινό. |
When | Πότε |
We have several deadlines:
Deadline for national PPs to present their politics on this page This should be done asap. Deadline for the first Pirate Manifesto draft Before the first draft is finished, we intend to have a lot of discussions, ensuring that we have reached near-consensus on the draft. Deadline: August 31st. Deadline for proposal of amendments The first draft should be discussed in the national parties before any meaningful proposals for amendments can be put on the table. Deadline: November 1st. Deadline for voting on amendments The voting may have to be preceeded by local party votes. Because of this we suggest a window of voting ending 14 days after the deadline for amendments. Deadline: November 15th. Deadline for Pirate Manifesto ratification The final document after applying amendments has to be ratified by each national party. Deadline: The fourth Pirate Party conference in December. |
Έχουμε αρκετές προσθεσμίες:
Προθεσμία για τα εθνικά ΠΚ (πειρατικά κόμματα) να παρουσιάσουν τις πολιτικές τους σε αυτή τη σελίδα Αυτό θα πρέπει να γίνει το συντομότερο δυνατό. Προθεσμία για το πρώτο σχέδιο του Πειρατικού Μανιφέστου Πριν τελειώσει το πρώτο πρόχειρο σχέδιο, έχουμε την πρόθεση να κάνουμε πολλές συζητήσεις, για να εξασφαλίσουμε ότι θα έχουμε πιάσει σχεδόν ομοφωνία πάνω στο πρόχειρο κείμενο. Καταληκτική Ημερομηνία: 31 Αυγούστου. Προθεσμία για τις προτάσεις τροποποιήσεων Το πρώτο πρόχειρο κείμενο θα συζητηθεί στα εθνικά κόμματα πριν από οι ουσιαστικές προτάσεις τροποποιήσεων μπορέσουν να μπουν πάνω στο τραπέζι. Καταληκτική Ημερομηνία: 1 Νοεμβρίου. Προθεσμία για την ψήφιση των τροποποιήσεων Η ψήφιση θα διεξαχθεί με ψήφους από τα κατά τόπους κόμματα. Λόγω αυτού προτείνουμε ένα χρονικό παράθυρο λήξης των ψηφοφοριών τις 14 ημέρες μετά την τελική ημερομηνία κατάθεσης των τροποποιήσεων. Καταληκτική Ημερομηνία: 15 Νοεμβρίου. Προθεσμία για την επικύρωση του Πειρατικού Μανιφέστου Το τελικό κείμενο μετά την ενσωμάτωση των τροποποιήσεων, θα πρέπει να επικυρωθεί από το κάθε ένα από τα εθνικά κόμματα. Καταληκτική Ημερομηνία: Η συνεδρίαση των τεσσάρων Πειρατικών Κομμάτων τον Δεκέμβριο. |
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Voting procedure for amendments | . |
The second stage of getting to the final Pirate Manifesto entails proposing amendments and voting on them.
After the discussions on the IRC channel tonight, we propose the following:
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Piratpartiet Sverige | . |
Categories & Contents
Copyright
Patents
Integrity and privacy
Democracy and state issues
Non-core issues The Swedish Piratpartiet does not take a stance in non-core issues. Candidates or representatives of the party may not express opinions of non-core issues in the name of the party. Piratpartiet instead aims to form alliances with other political parties. Our bartering is that we give our allies our votes, if they pull through such reforms as are among our core-issues. That or those parties which agree to give us the most support with our issues, will get our votes in parliament. |
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The Pirate Party of the United States | . |
Main Issues
Reform of Copyright, Patent, and Trademark Laws
Government Transparency and Accountability
Privacy
Technology
Voting
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Piratpartiet i Danmark | . |
The political program of the danish PP is the same as Principer 3.1 from the swedish PP, so we are very close.
Core issues Personal integrity We strongly support basic human rights, as defined in the european declaration of human rights. Following the 9/11 event in the US, Europe has allowed itself to be swept along in a panic reaction to try to end all evil by increasing the level of surveillance and control over the entire population. We Europeans should know better. It is not twenty years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, and there are plenty of other horrific examples of surveillance-gone-wrong in Europe's modern history. The arguments for each step on the road to the surveillance state may sound ever so convincing. But we Europeans know from experience where that road leads, and it is not somewhere we want to go. We must pull the emergency brake on the runaway train towards a society we do not want. Terrorists may attack the open society, but only governments can abolish it. The Pirate Party wants to prevent that from happening. A democratic society needs a transparent state and non-transparent citizens. The citizens should be able to freely gather to formulate and express their opinions without fear of government surveillance. To expand this to an information society the right to anonymity in communication must be expanded. Therefore the secrecy of correspondence should encompass all digital communication.
The official aim of the copyright system has always been to find a balance between the interests of cultural creators and the general population, in order to promote culture being created and spread. Today that balance has been completely lost, to a point where the copyright laws severely restrict the very thing they are supposed to promote. The Pirate Party wants to restore the balance in the copyright legislation. All non-commercial copying and use should be completely free. File sharing and p2p networking should be encouraged rather than criminalized. Culture and knowledge are good things, that increase in value the more they are shared. The Internet could become the greatest public library ever created. The monopoly for the copyright holder to exploit an aesthetic work commercially should be limited to five years after publication. Today's copyright terms are simply absurd. Nobody needs to make money seventy years after he is dead. No film studio or record company bases its investment decisions on the off-chance that the product would be of interest to anyone a hundred years in the future. The commercial life of cultural works is staggeringly short in today's world. If you haven't made your money back in the first one or two years, you never will. A five years copyright term for commercial use is more than enough. Non-commercial use should be free from day one. We also want a complete ban on DRM technologies, and on contract clauses that aim to restrict the consumers' legal rights in this area. There is no point in restoring balance and reason to the legislation, if at the same time we continue to allow the big media companies to both write and enforce their own arbitrary laws.
Pharmaceutical patents kill people in third world countries every day. They hamper possibly life saving research by forcing scientists to lock up their findings pending patent application, instead of sharing them with the rest of the scientific community. The latest example of this is the bird flu virus, where not even the threat of a global pandemic can make research institutions forgo their chance to make a killing on patents. The Pirate Party has a constructive and reasoned proposal for an alternative to pharmaceutical patents. It would not only solve these problems, but also give more money to pharmaceutical research, while still cutting public spending on medicines in half. This is something we would like to discuss on a European level. Patents in other areas range from the morally repulsive (like patents on living organisms) through the seriously harmful (patents on software and business methods) to the merely pointless (patents in the mature manufacturing industries). Europe has all to gain and nothing to lose by abolishing patents outright. If we lead, the rest of the world will eventually follow.
For issues related to the core issues, we will take a stance if deemed necessary. For matters not related to the core issues, we have no official stance. Individual members of the party will, however, be allowed to express opinions about non-core issues and even build personal campaign platforms around them, as long as they make it clear that these are their own opinions and not those of the party. So our support of free speech even includes party members campaigning. Elected party members are, however, encouraged to use non-core issues to pressure other parties to vote for our core issues. |
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Piratenpartei Deutschland | . |
Main Issues
Privacy
Government Transparency
Open Access
Copyright
Patents
Infrastructure Monopolies
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Piratenpartei Österreichs | . |
Core Issues
Privacy
Copyright
Patents
(Open) Education
non-core issues
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Piratenpartij Nederland | . |
The Dutch Pirate Party is currently constructing a full party program. This wil not only contain what our vision is, but also offer solutions.At this time, our view is most similar to that of the Danish Pirate Party.
Note : There are no "mayor" legal issues that can be a obstacle for the construction of a Worldwide & European manifest. As in most country's We can promote the idea of something that is illegal, or will be illegal useing the political system. However, we are not allowed to stimulate people, and make them disobey the law. Therefore, words must be chosen carefully. |
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Parti Pirate | . |
Although we are very excited by the Manifesto initiative, we weren't able to get more involved in its writing so far. Here are some key issues that have been raised on our forums for the past two years; sorry if it does not fit well into the existing layout, or if there are many redundancies with what has already been said. Pers
As you may know, we have been struck by several iniquitous laws here in France, so many of the following concerns are actually closely related to our specific situation (but just you wait for a couple of months, and it will happen everywhere else as well). Civil Rights and Liberties Privacy The right to privacy must be protected
Culture
Patents
Technology
Author's Rights
Public domain
Alternate licensing
Information Society Medias
Government Accountability and Transparency Public services
Politics
Economics
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Partia Piratów | . |
Main Issuses
In brief
Freedom to use cultural goods
Reform of the patent system
Protection of the privacy
Open administration
Economic openness
Free education
Non-Core Issuses
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Partido Pirata | . |
Categories & Contents
Core issues Culture & Author's Rights
Patents
Information Society
Rights and Liberties
Non-core issues
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Russian Pirate Party | . |
Categories & Contents
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Piraattipuolue | . |
Categories & Contents
Securing democracy and citizen's rights
Freeing culture
Reforming the patent system and abolishing private monopolies
Non-core issues
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Pirate Party Australia | . |
Categories & Contents
Policy Notes The development of the Pirate Party Australia is currently in its seminal stages, having only become somewhat active in the last month or so, and policy, and indeed the scope of that policy, has not yet been thoroughly discussed and documented by active participants in the party, so for the time being let us assume that the party policy and issues will be similar to those of the Swedish sister party, with its basic tenets of Free Culture, Open Government and the Protection of Civil Liberties. In light of this, please excuse the current brevity of this addition, as we play catch up with the more established parties, and develop the intricacies of our policy. There are of course peculiarities to the Australian political environment and legal frameworks, however I do not expect them to pose much of a problem to the development of the International Pirate Manifesto by way of excluding or contradicting other Pirate Party issues and scopes. Copyright Copyright, a creature entirely constructed by statute, although recognised as being somewhat necessary, is being iniquitously employed by certain industries and organisations as a means of securing failing, increasingly inefficient and irrelevant business models. The degree and duration of monopoly control afforded by the legislation is unbalanced, and excessive.
Patents
At this point in time, it is unknown as to whether the consensus of the party will be towards reform (and what that reform should entail) or whether, the same end as the Swedish Party will be taken (i.e. the eventual abolishing of patents). Privacy
Non-Core Issues & Overall Intention
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Briefing
Legal restrictions USA
Common categories Worldwide & EU scope Core issues Common categories
Non-core issues
Common stances Civil Rights and Liberties Worldwide & EU scope
Patents Worldwide & EU scope
Trade Marks Worldwide & EU scope
Author's Rights Worldwide & EU scope
Information Society Worldwide & EU scope
Government Accountability and Transparency Worldwide & EU scope
Non-core issues Worldwide & EU scope
Disagreements
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