[pp.int.general] Environmentalists and pirates, free information perspective

Rodrigo Pereira rodripe at gmail.com
Mon Oct 26 00:55:57 CET 2009


 The transfer of green technology is similar to the problem of software
patents. Several tecnology use "parts" of other patented tecnology would be
impossible to pay royalties. In the development of software, technological
transfer is essential.

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Rodrix
http://www.partidopirata.org


2009/10/25 Amelia Andersdotter <teirdes at gmail.com>

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> 2009/10/24 Philip Hunt <cabalamat at googlemail.com>
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> We might even be able to take votes from the greens on this. Green
>> parties are of course concerned about this issue, but the politicies
>> of some Green parties have a distinct anti-technological edge[1],
>> which turns off some voters. Pirate parties could pick up some of
>> those votes.
>>
>> Yes! Exactly!
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> I also know for a fact it will make it easier for us to build broader
> alliance with a larger number of organisations: that also means we can get
> more benefits out of less work (hopefully), in terms of publicity and work
> done.
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> Amelia Andersdotter
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> Lissabon-MEP
> +46 738436779
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