[pp.int.general] GOODBYE!

Bogomil "Bogo" Shopov bogo at piratskapartia.bg
Sat Apr 17 23:56:05 CEST 2010


You don't have to go. There are always provocateurs that aims to do that and
to make people like you to leave. Please don't.

Bogo

On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Reinier Bakels <rbakels at ffii.org> wrote:

>  I have noted today that the PPI has very naive ideas about
> "transparency", allowing journalists to participate in any PP meeting they
> like. Reality is that journalists make a business by serving their audience,
> not the people they report about. The audience is often not interested in a
> precise, "scientific" account, but in controversies, scandals etc.
>
> It is something for intellectuals to foster "open debates". Politics
> basically are business, which means that you only trust someone if it is in
> your own interest. Other perceptions are naive.
>
> On the Dutch PP mailing list is an attorney that supports copyright owners.
> This is really tough business. He already put me under moral pressure (in
> vain, because I am really independent), and I am sure he will exploit all
> and any weaknesses of Pirates in his efforts to serve his clients.
>
> Are all Pirates really naive? Or are there perhaps (other) trolls among us?
> It all depends on trust. I don't trust someone who has *obviously*
> conflicting interests.
>
> When I worked in private business, it was always strictly forbidden to me
> to talk to journalists. Well, you may be forced to talk to the to say "no",
> but then I was required to report to management immediately. Was this a
> violation of the principles of a free press? No, it is the consequence of a
> *realistic* perception of the basic conflict of interest between journalists
> and the people they report about. Whether you are in business or in
> politics, you want to achieve results. So you fight anyone obstructing your
> work.
>
> It is totally naive to invite your ennemy and sit with your in an informal
> setting to have a beer. You may *pretend *an informal setting, but then it
> is still to* work *on your objectives.
>
> GOOD LUCK! GOOD BYE!
>
> All wars are dirty in a sense. I won't be part of this
>
> Groeten, Grüße, Regards, Cordialement, Hälsningar, Ciao, Saygilar,
> Üdvözlettel, Pozdrowienia, Kumusta, Adiós, Oan't sjen, Ave, Doei, Yassou,
> Yoroshiku, Slán, Vinarliga, Kær Kveðja
> >>> REINIER B. BAKELS PhD LL.M. MSc
> private: Johan Willem Frisostraat 149, 2713 CC Zoetermeer, The Netherlands
> telephone: +31 79 316 3126, GSM ("Handy") +31 6 4988 6490,  fax +31 79 316
> 7221
>
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