Διαφορά μεταξύ των αναθεωρήσεων του «Pirate Manifesto parties at a glance»
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| <big>'''Categorizing'''</big> |
| <big>'''Categorizing'''</big> |
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* First of all, let's gonna find out in how many -and which- categories of ideologic contents are divided the manifestos/ideologies of the pirate parties |
* First of all, let's gonna find out in how many -and which- categories of ideologic contents are divided the manifestos/ideologies of the pirate parties |
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* The goal is to find out a common set of categories of ideologic contents which help us to make a more compartmentalized, modular development of the Pirate Manifesto |
* The goal is to find out a common set of categories of ideologic contents which help us to make a more compartmentalized, modular development of the Pirate Manifesto |
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| <big>'''Κατηγοροποίηση'''</big> |
| <big>'''Κατηγοροποίηση'''</big> |
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* Πρώτα από όλα, ας προσπαθήσουμε να βρούμε σε πόσες -και ποιες- κατηγορίες ιδεολογικού περιεχομένου θα χωριστεί το μανιφέστο/ιδεολογίες των πειρατικών κομμάτων |
* Πρώτα από όλα, ας προσπαθήσουμε να βρούμε σε πόσες -και ποιες- κατηγορίες ιδεολογικού περιεχομένου θα χωριστεί το μανιφέστο/ιδεολογίες των πειρατικών κομμάτων |
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* Ο στόχος είναι να βρούμε ένα από κοινού σύνολο από κατηγορίες του ιδεολογικού περιεχομένου που θα μας βοηθήσουν να κάνουμε έναν δια μερισματικό χωρισμό, μια The goal is to find out a common set of categories of ideologic contents which help us to make a more compartmentalized, μια σπονδυλωτή ανάπτυξη του Πειρατικού Μανιφέστου |
* Ο στόχος είναι να βρούμε ένα από κοινού σύνολο από κατηγορίες του ιδεολογικού περιεχομένου που θα μας βοηθήσουν να κάνουμε έναν δια μερισματικό χωρισμό, μια The goal is to find out a common set of categories of ideologic contents which help us to make a more compartmentalized, μια σπονδυλωτή ανάπτυξη του Πειρατικού Μανιφέστου |
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| <big>'''Defining'''</big> |
| <big>'''Defining'''</big> |
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* After finding out the categories, it's also required to define their contents -what are those categories about- |
* After finding out the categories, it's also required to define their contents -what are those categories about- |
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* The goal is to make easier to find common points and also disagreement points between pirate parties. |
* The goal is to make easier to find common points and also disagreement points between pirate parties. |
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::* some of them will be discarded if no further agreement is reached -i.e., each pirate party in its national scope will be allowed to defend such stance, though it won't be included as PPI stance- |
::* some of them will be discarded if no further agreement is reached -i.e., each pirate party in its national scope will be allowed to defend such stance, though it won't be included as PPI stance- |
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::* the rest may be replaced by an alternative stance, based on an abstraction of the differing stances |
::* the rest may be replaced by an alternative stance, based on an abstraction of the differing stances |
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| <big>'''Καθορισμός'''</big> |
| <big>'''Καθορισμός'''</big> |
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* Μετά την εξεύρεση των κατηγοριών, επίσης απαιτείται να καθορίσουμε το τι θα περιέχουν -για το τι θα περιέχουν σχετικά, αυτές οι κατηγορίες- |
* Μετά την εξεύρεση των κατηγοριών, επίσης απαιτείται να καθορίσουμε το τι θα περιέχουν -για το τι θα περιέχουν σχετικά, αυτές οι κατηγορίες- |
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* Ο στόχος θα είναι να διευκολύνουμε την εύρεση κοινών σημείων και σημείων διαφωνίας ανάμεσα στα πειρατικά κόμματα. |
* Ο στόχος θα είναι να διευκολύνουμε την εύρεση κοινών σημείων και σημείων διαφωνίας ανάμεσα στα πειρατικά κόμματα. |
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* Spanish section may be used as an example of how to describe each pirate party's ideologic categories & contents |
* Spanish section may be used as an example of how to describe each pirate party's ideologic categories & contents |
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* German and Austrian representatives already sent via mail a briefing of their stances, though as it was summarized and not categorized -also some of those stances may have become outdated-, feel free to introduce the info yourselves |
* German and Austrian representatives already sent via mail a briefing of their stances, though as it was summarized and not categorized -also some of those stances may have become outdated-, feel free to introduce the info yourselves |
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After the discussions on the IRC channel tonight, we propose the following: |
After the discussions on the IRC channel tonight, we propose the following: |
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* Each national Pirate Party has one vote. |
* Each national Pirate Party has one vote. |
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* The national Pirate Parties may ask their members to vote on the amendments. At least we suggest that the amendments are put up for discussion on a national level before the national PP votes. |
* The national Pirate Parties may ask their members to vote on the amendments. At least we suggest that the amendments are put up for discussion on a national level before the national PP votes. |
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* There should be some way for a national PP to indicate that a particular amendment is needed for them to be able to ratify the final document. |
* There should be some way for a national PP to indicate that a particular amendment is needed for them to be able to ratify the final document. |
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| <big><big>'''Who'''</big></big> |
| <big><big>'''Who'''</big></big> |
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* Spain is not going to attend Uppsala so no PIRATA representatives will participate in the debates that might have place; however, as the categories & contents have been completed, PIRATA stances will be taken in account |
* Spain is not going to attend Uppsala so no PIRATA representatives will participate in the debates that might have place; however, as the categories & contents have been completed, PIRATA stances will be taken in account |
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* If Parti Pirate is not going to attend Uppsala -thus not participating (together with PIRATA) in the debates that might have place-, at least should complete the ideologic categories & contents to allow a broader view of PPI stances |
* If Parti Pirate is not going to attend Uppsala -thus not participating (together with PIRATA) in the debates that might have place-, at least should complete the ideologic categories & contents to allow a broader view of PPI stances |
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| <big>'''Categories & Contents'''</big> |
| <big>'''Categories & Contents'''</big> |
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'''Copyright''' |
'''Copyright''' |
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* Copyright needs major reforms, id est, copyright terms should be shortened. |
* Copyright needs major reforms, id est, copyright terms should be shortened. |
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* Private copying should be made legal. |
* Private copying should be made legal. |
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* Copyright should not be allowed to compete with civil rights. |
* Copyright should not be allowed to compete with civil rights. |
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'''Patents''' |
'''Patents''' |
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* Patents were supposed to work as an incitement for invention. Currently they work in the opposite direction. |
* Patents were supposed to work as an incitement for invention. Currently they work in the opposite direction. |
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* The criteria for what constitutes patentable matter should be made more restrictive initially, and in the long-term run we want to abolish the patent system altogether. |
* The criteria for what constitutes patentable matter should be made more restrictive initially, and in the long-term run we want to abolish the patent system altogether. |
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* Especially immaterial property should not be patentable. |
* Especially immaterial property should not be patentable. |
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* Medicine patents, biopatents and patents on genes are especially harmful from a global perspective. |
* Medicine patents, biopatents and patents on genes are especially harmful from a global perspective. |
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'''Integrity and privacy''' |
'''Integrity and privacy''' |
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* There needs to be a stop to surveilling the citizens when there is no need. |
* There needs to be a stop to surveilling the citizens when there is no need. |
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* Privacy of communication must hold in digital environments as well. |
* Privacy of communication must hold in digital environments as well. |
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* Privacy violations to protect copyright is not OK. |
* Privacy violations to protect copyright is not OK. |
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* Breeching of privacy to create security is generally not a good idea. |
* Breeching of privacy to create security is generally not a good idea. |
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'''Democracy and state issues''' |
'''Democracy and state issues''' |
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* Lobbyism should be more regulated, and demands on openness should be enforced. This applies in particular to the European Union, seeing as Sweden already has strong demands for transparency in its legislation. |
* Lobbyism should be more regulated, and demands on openness should be enforced. This applies in particular to the European Union, seeing as Sweden already has strong demands for transparency in its legislation. |
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* Any and all parliamentary, regional, state or EU official documents that can not be tied to the identity of a private individual should be available online. |
* Any and all parliamentary, regional, state or EU official documents that can not be tied to the identity of a private individual should be available online. |
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* Special laws classifying terrorist crimes should be abolished. They are unreasonable. |
* Special laws classifying terrorist crimes should be abolished. They are unreasonable. |
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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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| <big>'''Main Issues'''</big> |
| <big>'''Main Issues'''</big> |
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'''Reform of Copyright, Patent, and Trademark Laws''' |
'''Reform of Copyright, Patent, and Trademark Laws''' |
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* These are separate issues. |
* These are separate issues. |
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* Copyright term must be reduced to an historically-reasonable level. |
* Copyright term must be reduced to an historically-reasonable level. |
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* Trademarks should not have the same protections that copyrights and patents have; they should be separate altogether. |
* Trademarks should not have the same protections that copyrights and patents have; they should be separate altogether. |
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:* Images which are copyrighted should not be permitted for use as trademarks. The choice should be one or the other, not both. |
:* Images which are copyrighted should not be permitted for use as trademarks. The choice should be one or the other, not both. |
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'''Government Transparency and Accountability''' |
'''Government Transparency and Accountability''' |
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* Government in any country that considers itself a democracy (such as our democratic republic in the US) should be required to answer to the people over whom it governs. |
* Government in any country that considers itself a democracy (such as our democratic republic in the US) should be required to answer to the people over whom it governs. |
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* Shame is good when one has done the wrong thing; and is a good motivator, when properly done, to prevent corruption. |
* Shame is good when one has done the wrong thing; and is a good motivator, when properly done, to prevent corruption. |
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* Accountability should include the risk of loss of office, even if no criminal charges are filed. |
* Accountability should include the risk of loss of office, even if no criminal charges are filed. |
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* Government officials should not be immune to the law. |
* Government officials should not be immune to the law. |
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'''Privacy''' |
'''Privacy''' |
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* In our country, citizens are guaranteed privacy at all levels of communication, as well as in their homes and on their persons. |
* In our country, citizens are guaranteed privacy at all levels of communication, as well as in their homes and on their persons. |
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* Such privacy also, by extension, also guarantees lack of interference where such communications are intended to be private. |
* Such privacy also, by extension, also guarantees lack of interference where such communications are intended to be private. |
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* Encryption is a statement that the contents should remain private. We are therefore opposed to all instances of DPI (Deep Packet Inspection). |
* Encryption is a statement that the contents should remain private. We are therefore opposed to all instances of DPI (Deep Packet Inspection). |
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<big>'''Non-Core Issues'''</big> |
<big>'''Non-Core Issues'''</big> |
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'''Technology''' |
'''Technology''' |
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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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* All citizens of a country should be permitted to vote, regardless of political status. |
* All citizens of a country should be permitted to vote, regardless of political status. |
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* Αll voting should be done anonymously, and yet publicly. We should have the ability to view a vote as it's cast and tallied, rather than surrounding ballots in a shroud of secrecy that invites abuse. |
* Αll voting should be done anonymously, and yet publicly. We should have the ability to view a vote as it's cast and tallied, rather than surrounding ballots in a shroud of secrecy that invites abuse. |
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'''Non-core issues''' |
'''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>'''Main Issues'''</big> |
| <big>'''Main Issues'''</big> |
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'''Privacy''' |
'''Privacy''' |
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* we agree with the points on privacy of the Uppsala declaration |
* we agree with the points on privacy of the Uppsala declaration |
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* Privacy and data protection insure the freedom of the people. |
* Privacy and data protection insure the freedom of the people. |
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* Aganist the developing of biometric databases. |
* Aganist the developing of biometric databases. |
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* same protection for electronic communication as for letters |
* same protection for electronic communication as for letters |
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'''Government Transparency''' |
'''Government Transparency''' |
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* All authorities have to give out information when they are asked. (information freedom) |
* All authorities have to give out information when they are asked. (information freedom) |
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:* exceptions have to be limited as low as posible. |
:* exceptions have to be limited as low as posible. |
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* Make politic decisions more transparent (control the state instead of the citizens) |
* Make politic decisions more transparent (control the state instead of the citizens) |
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'''Open Access''' |
'''Open Access''' |
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* unrestricted Open Access to results of publicly funded scientific research (and derivative work) |
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* software used/developed/bought by the public administration (and other publicly funded authority) should be at least open source (or free software) |
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'''Copyright''' |
'''Copyright''' |
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* we agree with the points on copyright of the Uppsala declaration |
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* getting rid of TRIPS |
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* we agree with the points on copyright of the Uppsala declaration * getting rid of TRIPS * getting rid of copy protection, encourage and favor copying of digital works * no legal privilege for DRM, no legal privilege for any [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vendor_lock-in vendor lock-in] stuff * no restriction of the right to make a copy of a digital work for private use (Privatkopie) * No special rights for software in copyright law (Urheberrecht) compared to other kinds of works |
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* getting rid of copy protection, encourage and favor copying of digital works |
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* no legal privilege for DRM, no legal privilege for any [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vendor_lock-in vendor lock-in] stuff |
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* no restriction of the right to make a copy of a digital work for private use (Privatkopie) |
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* No special rights for software in copyright law (Urheberrecht) compared to other kinds of works |
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'''Patents''' |
'''Patents''' |
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* reduction of patent term |
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* Reduction of Monopolies |
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* Against Patents on Software and genes |
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'''Infrastructure Monopolies''' |
'''Infrastructure Monopolies''' |
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* Monopolies on communication inhibit development |
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* Infrastructure should be increased so that all people can get access to new technologies. |
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* No censorship |
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| <big>'''Core Issues'''</big> |
| <big>'''Core Issues'''</big> |
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'''Privacy''' |
'''Privacy''' |
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* Video surveillance only with official permission |
* Video surveillance only with official permission |
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* Harsher penalties against those who misuse collected data |
* Harsher penalties against those who misuse collected data |
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'''Copyright''' |
'''Copyright''' |
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* Ensuring of artistical freedom |
* Ensuring of artistical freedom |
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* Shorter protection term |
* Shorter protection term |
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'''Patents''' |
'''Patents''' |
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* No hold-up of scientific research with patents |
* No hold-up of scientific research with patents |
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* Shorter protection term |
* Shorter protection term |
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'''(Open) Education''' |
'''(Open) Education''' |
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* Improving technical infrastructure |
* Improving technical infrastructure |
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* Financial support of education |
* Financial support of education |
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'''non-core issues''' |
'''non-core issues''' |
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<big>'''Civil Rights and Liberties'''</big> |
<big>'''Civil Rights and Liberties'''</big> |
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'''Privacy''' |
'''Privacy''' |
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The right to privacy must be protected |
The right to privacy must be protected |
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* on the Internet |
* on the Internet |
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* non-public digital communications (IM, email, VoIP etc.) must be granted the same status as private mailing (letters etc.) |
* non-public digital communications (IM, email, VoIP etc.) must be granted the same status as private mailing (letters etc.) |
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* citizens must be granted the right to use any encryption algorithm they want to protect their data and communications |
* citizens must be granted the right to use any encryption algorithm they want to protect their data and communications |
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'''Culture''' |
'''Culture''' |
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* The right for everyone to access to culture must be guaranteed by public structures |
* The right for everyone to access to culture must be guaranteed by public structures |
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* Some initiatives have to be taken to promote non-digitalized culture: museums, performing arts, etc. |
* Some initiatives have to be taken to promote non-digitalized culture: museums, performing arts, etc. |
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* File-sharing must be legalized, at least within a non-commercial approach |
* File-sharing must be legalized, at least within a non-commercial approach |
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* Direct and simple options have to be offered so the public can make (duty-free) donations to artists and creators |
* Direct and simple options have to be offered so the public can make (duty-free) donations to artists and creators |
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'''Patents''' |
'''Patents''' |
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* Software must not be patented |
* Software must not be patented |
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* Living beings and biotechnologies must not be patented |
* Living beings and biotechnologies must not be patented |
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* Pharmaceutical products should not be patented; at least such patents must be either cancelled or taken back by an international public structure |
* Pharmaceutical products should not be patented; at least such patents must be either cancelled or taken back by an international public structure |
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'''Technology''' |
'''Technology''' |
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* we propose that a public organization gather the code source for every proprietary and/or patented program (for archiving purposes, for legal purposes in case of lawsuits, and to help protecting the public domain). In France, the National Library already does this for books, magazines and websites; the same has to applied to programs, but in a source-only format. |
* we propose that a public organization gather the code source for every proprietary and/or patented program (for archiving purposes, for legal purposes in case of lawsuits, and to help protecting the public domain). In France, the National Library already does this for books, magazines and websites; the same has to applied to programs, but in a source-only format. |
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* interoperability must be regarded as a consumer's right (therefore, DRMs must be declared illegal) |
* interoperability must be regarded as a consumer's right (therefore, DRMs must be declared illegal) |
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* open public Wifi networks have to be securized and legally protected (FON, etc.), instead of put under constant legal threat. |
* open public Wifi networks have to be securized and legally protected (FON, etc.), instead of put under constant legal threat. |
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'''Author's Rights''' |
'''Author's Rights''' |
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* intellectual and non-physical objects (art, ideas) are not subject to anyone's "property". |
* intellectual and non-physical objects (art, ideas) are not subject to anyone's "property". |
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* copyright duration must be taken into account from the day the work is '''released''' of the work, not from the author's death |
* copyright duration must be taken into account from the day the work is '''released''' of the work, not from the author's death |
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* the concept of "copyright holder" (''ayant-droit'' in French) must be abolished |
* the concept of "copyright holder" (''ayant-droit'' in French) must be abolished |
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* moral rights and property rights cannot be ceded |
* moral rights and property rights cannot be ceded |
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'''Public domain''' |
'''Public domain''' |
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* Public domain has to be protected (currently it's not, far from it) |
* Public domain has to be protected (currently it's not, far from it) |
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* Public domain has to be protected as a constitutional right! We can't stand any more illegitimate amendments specifically written for Mickey Mouse to stay property of Disney's! |
* Public domain has to be protected as a constitutional right! We can't stand any more illegitimate amendments specifically written for Mickey Mouse to stay property of Disney's! |
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* the French-specific ''droit à l'image'' must be redefined. It prevents citizens from using their freedom of speech, journalists and artists from working, etc. |
* the French-specific ''droit à l'image'' must be redefined. It prevents citizens from using their freedom of speech, journalists and artists from working, etc. |
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* Similarly, we demand a right to represent panoramas. Currently, if you take any picture in any city, you are likely to be sued by owners of the buildings one can see on the picture. It's even worse; for instance, if you want to take a picture of some public buildings that have been built centuries ago (e.g. the ''Louvre'' in Paris), you can do so at 6.59pm, but ''not'' at 7pm: when the lights are on, these are protected by "Intellectual property" of the company that made the lighting! |
* Similarly, we demand a right to represent panoramas. Currently, if you take any picture in any city, you are likely to be sued by owners of the buildings one can see on the picture. It's even worse; for instance, if you want to take a picture of some public buildings that have been built centuries ago (e.g. the ''Louvre'' in Paris), you can do so at 6.59pm, but ''not'' at 7pm: when the lights are on, these are protected by "Intellectual property" of the company that made the lighting! |
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'''Alternate licensing''' |
'''Alternate licensing''' |
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* Pedagogical initiatives and legal advice for both the authors and the public, to introduce non-proprietary rights |
* Pedagogical initiatives and legal advice for both the authors and the public, to introduce non-proprietary rights |
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* Teaching how to use Free systems at school |
* Teaching how to use Free systems at school |
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* Official structures have to protect all sorts of author's rights. |
* Official structures have to protect all sorts of author's rights. |
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<big>'''Information Society'''</big> |
<big>'''Information Society'''</big> |
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'''Medias''' |
'''Medias''' |
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* medias have to obey the interoperability clause (as stated above) |
* medias have to obey the interoperability clause (as stated above) |
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* citizen-generated medias have to be protected from legal threats (in France, there are plans to declare all these illegal) |
* citizen-generated medias have to be protected from legal threats (in France, there are plans to declare all these illegal) |
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<big>'''Government Accountability and Transparency'''</big> |
<big>'''Government Accountability and Transparency'''</big> |
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'''Public services''' |
'''Public services''' |
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* Public research must be promoted (universities, etc) |
* Public research must be promoted (universities, etc) |
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* Public research must be freed from private fundings (Microsoft universities, anyone?) |
* Public research must be freed from private fundings (Microsoft universities, anyone?) |
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* Public transportations must be made accessible, and therefore guarantee the human "freedom of movement" right |
* Public transportations must be made accessible, and therefore guarantee the human "freedom of movement" right |
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* natural resources (energy, water, etc.) should be valorized as a public property |
* natural resources (energy, water, etc.) should be valorized as a public property |
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'''Politics''' |
'''Politics''' |
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* Lobbying must be |
* Lobbying must be |
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:* limited |
:* limited |
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* The European committee should be placed under a legitimate democratic control |
* The European committee should be placed under a legitimate democratic control |
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* Voting machines have to be made secure (GPL, anyone?) and proposed through democratic ways |
* Voting machines have to be made secure (GPL, anyone?) and proposed through democratic ways |
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'''Economics''' |
'''Economics''' |
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* The levies have to be redefined (none can demand citizen to pay for content they're not allowed to have)! |
* The levies have to be redefined (none can demand citizen to pay for content they're not allowed to have)! |
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* Levies are fine, as long as their use is made ''public'', ''reasonable'' and ''transparent'' (currently they're not, and neither are right management organizations) |
* Levies are fine, as long as their use is made ''public'', ''reasonable'' and ''transparent'' (currently they're not, and neither are right management organizations) |
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'''Culture & Author's Rights''' |
'''Culture & Author's Rights''' |
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* Culture is one of the goods that every citizen has right to access |
* Culture is one of the goods that every citizen has right to access |
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* Free cultural collective exchanges as a fair and efficient way of promoting culture, so non-lucrative free sharing of cultural works is encouraged |
* Free cultural collective exchanges as a fair and efficient way of promoting culture, so non-lucrative free sharing of cultural works is encouraged |
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'''Patents''' |
'''Patents''' |
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* No existence of software patents |
* No existence of software patents |
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* For the rest of patent areas, a new patent model will be conceived, open to development and innovation, compatibilizing promotion and protection of innovating efforts with the explotation of previous knowledge, to enhance the technological evolution for the good of the society, avoiding private monopolies to arise from the patent system |
* For the rest of patent areas, a new patent model will be conceived, open to development and innovation, compatibilizing promotion and protection of innovating efforts with the explotation of previous knowledge, to enhance the technological evolution for the good of the society, avoiding private monopolies to arise from the patent system |
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'''Information Society''' |
'''Information Society''' |
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* Make Internet as universal as nowadays radio or television are, and also to make every home, every business, every educational centre in Spain able to enjoy this information and culture universalization tool, without any kind of discrimination due to social, personal or geographic condition |
* Make Internet as universal as nowadays radio or television are, and also to make every home, every business, every educational centre in Spain able to enjoy this information and culture universalization tool, without any kind of discrimination due to social, personal or geographic condition |
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* Make neutrality of the Internet a compulsory requirement, and also that every present and future Internet services to be reachable and offered without restrictions nor discriminations between them |
* Make neutrality of the Internet a compulsory requirement, and also that every present and future Internet services to be reachable and offered without restrictions nor discriminations between them |
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* Make public administration use standard, non proprietary, free software, formats and documentation, not only in the search for the technological neutrality, but also to make public administration be able to guarantee safety and privacy of every single citizens' data managed by the public administration |
* Make public administration use standard, non proprietary, free software, formats and documentation, not only in the search for the technological neutrality, but also to make public administration be able to guarantee safety and privacy of every single citizens' data managed by the public administration |
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'''Rights and Liberties''' |
'''Rights and Liberties''' |
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* Make fight against crime and terrorism compliant with the rights and liberties recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948, with strong attention to those related to presumption of innocence, privacy and freedom of speech |
* Make fight against crime and terrorism compliant with the rights and liberties recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948, with strong attention to those related to presumption of innocence, privacy and freedom of speech |
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* Make citizens have the same rights and freedoms inside and outside the Internet |
* Make citizens have the same rights and freedoms inside and outside the Internet |
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* Condemn any attempt against anyone's life and integrity, and will condemn any attempt of excluding and prosecuting people because of their ideologies, faith or beliefs, nationality, race, gender or sexual preferences |
* Condemn any attempt against anyone's life and integrity, and will condemn any attempt of excluding and prosecuting people because of their ideologies, faith or beliefs, nationality, race, gender or sexual preferences |
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'''Non-core issues''' |
'''Non-core issues''' |
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* For non-core issues, by default, the members of the Institutional Groups -i.e., MPs- will abstain in any voting |
* For non-core issues, by default, the members of the Institutional Groups -i.e., MPs- will abstain in any voting |
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* In order to decide in which cases there will be exceptions to that abstentionism, eligible voters for general elections will be given the right to decide through initiatives supported with signatures |
* In order to decide in which cases there will be exceptions to that abstentionism, eligible voters for general elections will be given the right to decide through initiatives supported with signatures |
Αναθεώρηση της 02:24, 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
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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.
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 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
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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.
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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Analysis | . |
Briefing
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