
Pirate Party
Tech & CryptoCopyright reform, privacy, and free information as a political programme.
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Pirate Party is a label adopted by various political parties worldwide that share a set of values and policies focused on civil rights in the digital age. The fundamental principles of Pirate Parties include copyright reform, patent reform, strengthening civil rights including government transparency, the right to privacy, anonymity, freedom of speech, secrecy of correspondence, the principle of subsidiarity, protection from arbitrary authority, and respect for the highest standards of democracy. The movement also advocates for freedom of information, freedom of the press, freedom of expression, digital rights, and internet freedom. The first Pirate Party was founded in Sweden in 2006 by Rick Falkvinge. Since then, the movement has expanded to over 60 countries.
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Politics downstream of software: exit over voice, and a strong view on money.