Perhaps one of the most important tests for Pirate Politics today, as the German state of Saarland goes to the polls. Can the PiratePartei…
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The Revolution Starts Now
….or at least soonish…. Today in one and a half hours I will be walking into a bank and asking for $15,000 in loans…
Read MoreStop Being Lazy: Encrypt/Sign Your Email
Most people think about their own protections when they sign/encrypt their email, what people don’t consider is the privacy and protection of their friends…
Read MoreReclaim The Internet In Under A Minute
After you read this post and follow its instructions, you will be able to show how all the money and energy being spent on…
Read MoreDid a Pirate TV Stream Save Lives During the Japan Tsunami?
One year ago this week, on March 11, 2011, Japan experienced its most devastating earthquake in over a thousand years. The quake brought a…
Read MoreThe Real Voter Fraud
If you ask people about voter fraud, most will admit it’s a serious issue, and it IS. People casting votes they’re not entitled to…
Read MoreCopyright Monopolies As Air Trade
Marten Toonder is one of the most celebrated writers of the Netherlands, and also near-impossible to translate. 2012 is the ‘Toonderyear’, according to his…
Read MoreInnocent Until Proven Guilty, So Why Not Legal Until Proven Illegal?
Before a court can restrict a citizen’s freedom with a prison sentence, it must prove guilt. Why don’t legislatures require the same burden of…
Read MoreSex, Tech, and Harm to Children
Information technology, among all that it does, brings together two things which are wonderful when apart, and frightening when combined: children, and sex. For…
Read MoreWhy You Should Support Your Face is a Saxophone
The copyright industry is not going quietly. The legitimacy of its monopolist and consumerist practices are still upheld by policymakers and panicking creators who…
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