The Pirate Party UK has announced its official registration

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  • alunfennell
    V.I.P. Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 1525

    #1

    The Pirate Party UK has announced its official registration

    The Pirate Party UK has announced its official registration as a political party.

    The three stated aims of the organisation are the reform of copyright and patent law, the ending of "excessive" surveillance and the introduction of "real" freedom of speech.

    Writing on the party's official blog, leader Andrew Robinson said: "The long-awaited news has finally arrived, the Pirate Party UK is now officially registered as a political party!

    "This means we can raise funds, have Pirate Party candidates at the next general election, and do all the other things that political parties do."

    He added: "Now the party can really start. It's time for us to tell the world that we exist, to recruit members, raise funds and gear up to fight the general election."

    The organisation has described itself as "similar" to the Swedish party that won a seat at this year's European parliamentary elections, though it will have its own policies and officials.
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  • on_the_jazz
    DK Veteran
    • Jul 2008
    • 557

    #2
    I saw one of these guys on the Riz Khan show a week or so back. He was from the Swedish Pirate Party, but the aims were the same. They didn't come across well at all. In the show most of his facts were found to be incorrect and I have a feeling they were there more for controversy and money than to bring about real change.

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    • waqasahmed
      DK Veteran
      • Feb 2009
      • 433

      #3
      It would be good if the pirate party could meet the requirements directors, musicians etc... demands whilst also satisfying the public eg: like spotify, itunes etc..
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