[pp.int.general] Confluence betwen moviments, or a pirate vision on the south...

Boris Turovskiy tourovski at gmail.com
Sun Sep 5 03:28:25 CEST 2010


Hi,
I see that from your explanation, problem is that the link to the English
article you provided at first was quite the communist-style propaganda.
I propose to postpone this discussion till we find someone who can relate
the idea of the Spanish article to everybody here,so we won't have any
language-based misunderstandings;)

Best regards,
Boris

On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 3:10 AM, Partido Pirata Argentino <
ppirataargentino at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Eduardo,
> what does this have to do with Pirates?
> Speaking the economic language, scarce resources behave in a fundamentally
> different way than non-scarce resources (like digital goods). Are you
> proposing to expand the approach we apply to non-scarce goods to "usual"
> goods also? That's called communism and it doesn't work, sorry.
>
> Best regards,
> Boris
> _____________
>
> I apologize for my English is not good .
>
> I will try to explain.
>
> We are not in favor of communism, but if you read the text or the
> spanish text it says:
>
> " Free Software Organizations, Free Network, Community Radio,
> Wikipedians, academics, librarians, environmental field organizations,
> peasants and indigenous people among others. and people of Latin
> America have discussed several ideas about the potential for a
> convergence of movements against the processes of private
> appropriation of life and knowledge."
>
> "When we ask ourselves what we have in common, we find processes,
> actors and scenes like sharing dispute. Is that extension systems
> "intellectually property", both in duration and amplitude, reached a
> position today that were not amenable to private ownership, while
> extending the time monopolies in a systematic manner. A new global
> system of "intellectual property" was promoted from the 1980s by the
> U.S., with a series of case law that expanded the margins of what is
> patentable to achieve, since mathematical truths to living beings. ."
>
> For example in Argentina we have a serious problem with OGM, and its
> impact on the health. There are many NGOs who are in that struggle, no
> one political party to support these movements
>
> Other problem is Barrick Gold and the opencast gold minesl Barrick
> Gold the largest gold mining company on the world with Bush father as
> lobbyist. The mountains are bursting  to extract gold with cyanide...
>
> So, these and others problems in Argentina and other countries in the
> region are urgent, and most of those problems are the appropriation of
> property, knowledge, resources.
>
> My English is very poor, I'll see if I find the English text to
> share...But I don´t think in comunism
>
> Eduardo.
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