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German Pirate Manifesto – Now In English (PDF)

Posted April 16, 2012 under Awesome Things, Pirate Party, The Revolution

Pretty awesome, this really gives us a better look into what PPCA can look into as our future.


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My Candidacy Video for PPI

Posted April 15, 2012 under Awesome Things, Laughs, Little Brother, Pirate Party, The Revolution

Thank you for voting me to the board of Pirate Parties International. Here was my candidacy video. 


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Watch My Interview On Al Jazeera

Posted April 12, 2012 under Awesome Things, Little Brother, Pirate Party, The Revolution

Seriously, an amazing event. I was very excited to do this, there were things I could have done better but hindsights always 20/20


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Rick Falkvinge TEDx

Posted March 22, 2012 under Awesome Things, Little Brother, Pirate Party

It’s weird having a friend who is also an amazing inspiration to me… but it is what it is. This is a great video from Falkvinge with another amazing speech. 


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The numbers behind the Copyright Math

Posted March 20, 2012 under Little Brother, Pirate Party, The Revolution

Were you intrigued by “The $8 Billion iPod,” Rob Reid’s short TEDTalk about the new science of Copyright Math (TM)? We were. We needed to know more. More numbers, Rob! we said. And Rob (whose comic novel Year Zero comes out in July) sent us this treatise, a master class in creative mathematics:

A few weeks back, I gave a short TED talk about “Copyright Math.” Since TED draws both Hollywood and Silicon Valley bigwigs, I thought it would be a great venue for raising certain rights issues that have been a sore point between the two industries for years. But January’s brawl over the proposed SOPA law was a raw and recent memory. So I decided to make my talk playful, rather than sermonizing. Everyone can laugh at silly infographics. And who DOESN’T want to deface a Leave-it-to-Beaver-like Christmas scene with pirate-and-Santa graffiti?

Since the talk was so short, I couldn’t dive deeply into the numbers and sources that I based it on (which would have shattered the whimsical tone anyway). But even my silliest numbers were derived from actual research, performed by an actual Copyright Mathematician (me, that is). So I thought I’d use this blog post to put my sources and calculations out there for anyone who’d like to nerd out on the details.

First, the Motion Picture Association’s claims of $58 billion in actual US economic losses and 373,000 lost jobs came from this press release[1] (which can also be found on Scribd[2]). These numbers originated at a think tank called the “Institute for Policy Innovation” – an organization that Businessweek once profiled in an article called “Op-Eds for Sale.”[3] In it, an IPI analyst freely admitted to taking payoffs from disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff[4] in exchange for writing “op-ed pieces boosting the lobbyist’s clients.” The IPI’s president supported this behavior, saying it was neither wrong nor unethical, and dismissing those who apply “a naïve purity standard” to the business of writing op-eds.

Via Ted Talks Blog


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