I've seen people object to the PP name but it's a successful brand elsewhere
and people wouldn't take much interest in the copyright reform party.  ;-)

So I think this is a good move, although do see Stallman's comments on the
other PP's agenda.

- rob

On Aug 14, 2009 1:48 PM, "marc garrett" <marc.garr...@furtherfield.org>
wrote:

Q&A: Why the UK needs the Pirate Party.

The UK Pirate Party wants to reform copyright and patent laws, abolish
the surveillance state and increase our freedom of speech, and it's just
been recognised as a political party. UK Pirate Party leader Andrew
Robinson tells PC Pro how he's planning to shake up the political landscape.

more...
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/interviews/350728/q-a-why-the-uk-needs-the-pirate-party

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