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Pirate Party Coming To Canada

An anonymous reader writes "After scoring a surprise electoral win in Sweden and getting high-profile support in Germany, The Pirate Party is coming to Canada. The party's goals are fairly simple. People should have the right to share and copy music, movies and virtually any material, as long as it is for personal use, not for profit. It opposes government and corporate monitoring of Internet activities, unless as part of a criminal investigation. It also wants to phase out patents."

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  1. Australia Too by QuantumG · · Score: 5, Informative

    Pirate Party Australia, join as a preliminary member today!

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  2. Re:The neoconservatives are laughing by unlametheweak · · Score: 5, Informative

    To elaborate, we have at least 4 (serious) political contenders who are in (or near) the center of the political spectrum here in Canada:
    - The Marijuana Party
    - The New Democratic Party
    - The Green Party
    - The Pirate Party (the new kid on the block)

    These parties compete primarily with the Liberal Party (Canada's unofficial right-wing party); and the Liberal party is the only party that can offer any serious opposition to the Conservative party (Canada's unofficial neoconservative party), who tends to remain strong unless there is consistent and persistent and extreme scandals and incompetency during their terms in office (sorta like how the Republicans remain quite strong in the US despite their scandals and in-competencies).

  3. As a member of the Pirate Party of Canada... by robbrit · · Score: 5, Informative

    I'd like to note that the summary is not entirely correct.

    We are not saying that people should have the right to copy whatever they like, despite what public opinion might be. Copyright is an important tool for innovation, we just think that it has gone too far (death + 50 years? Come on!). That does not mean that everyone should be allowed to download as much music/movies/etc. as they want. On top of that, we are not saying "phase out patents." There are some members of our forums that are saying that, but it does not reflect the entire Pirate Party's desires.

    Other than that, the summary is right.