[pp.int.general] PPi ask Anonymous to stop Payback

boboniboni boboniboni boboniboni at gmail.com
Mon Nov 22 11:11:58 CET 2010


Historically, many parties advocated illegal things that were not
immoral. Like it has been said, P2P may be unlawfull in certain
countries and situations, but it is not immoral.

On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Justus Römeth <squig at dfpx.de> wrote:
> But isn't the whole point of the Pirate Parties to fight these things within
> the law? I personally have no big problems with them, but for a party to
> advocate illegal things seems kinda missing the purpose of that party.
>
> (and P2P itself is anything but illegal)
>
> On 22.11.10 10:41, boboniboni boboniboni wrote:
>>
>>  I agree with Mr. Stallman and Maxime.
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Maxime Rouquet
>> <maxime.rouquet at partipirate.org>  wrote:
>>>
>>> The problem is that DRMs and everything are not unlawfull... More, they
>>> are
>>> protected by law !
>>>
>>> And many things that are unlawfull are not immoral, for example
>>> peer-to-peer
>>> sharing.
>>>
>>> Richard is right when he advises us to point out the nasty things our
>>> enemies have made put in the law. This is something every one of us can
>>> and
>>> should do first when we communicate, whatever we say about DDoS attacks
>>> or
>>> other things on a second part.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/22/2010 09:50 AM, Justus Römeth wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I disagree here. You don't 'punish' unlawful/immoral actions by other
>>>> unlawful/immoral actions.
>>>>
>>>> On 22.11.10 09:34, Richard Stallman wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Shutting down publishers' web sites is a nasty thing to do, but the
>>>>> publishers have done much nastier things to people.  For instance,
>>>>> setting up technological products to restrict their users,
>>>>> and imprisoning people who make technology to break those restrictions.
>>>>>
>>>>> When anyone objects to the former, we should respond by pointing out
>>>>> the latter.
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>
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