[pp.int.general] Pirate Parties International Conference Kazan 2013

Meelis Kaldalu meelis.kaldalu at pirates-without-borders.org
Wed Mar 20 14:34:15 CET 2013


Hy all pirateminded

I want to bring another brick to this wall, from another pit, and this is
the Pirate IDentity pit,
that I took up with Robotica in Rome last PP-EU meeting, and might be the
"it" that
makes the thread a realistic scenario for the Future.

Idea in itself is easy, but could lead to pretty useful consequences
regarding PPGA.

There are companies who specialize in making chip-cards, like basically the
current era
of bank cards, which have replaced obsolete stripe-cards, probably in your
pocket as well,
which you implement each time when you enter your pin to a chip terminal at
a shop to get your goods.

Now, perhaps not all of you know, actually there are usb-terminals to
connect these
chips to the computer, and make a powerful identification tool. It does
take special
software (some of it in open source), but nothing is surmountable.
In Estonia, we call it the "ID-card" and this has become literally
cornerstone
of everything identity related on the local web market. State, public,
third parties, you name it.
It is secured with double pin, and its legally equal to a pen-and-mortar
signature.

Pirates could take this process one step further, and start to issue
identity cards for everybody,
not only as a token of citizenship, but real essence of human existence,
liberating people
from the state, and, at the time, giving them means to take part in digital
decision making,
and not only at spot, on at time, but globally, and in huge groups, like
the pirate movement
is hopefully destined to be.

Laughs are in place, http://www.id.ee/?lang=en&id= if you settle on more
info.

Meelis

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Meelis Kaldalu




On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Anouk Neeteson <jakobsheep at gmail.com>wrote:

> Without this kind of humour I would instantly become permanently depressed,
> +1 Thomas.
>
> but constructively, we all 'know' how it should be done in that sense. But
> of more importantance is how CAN it be done realisticly. This was obvious
> not a realistic idea, therefore the laughter (unfortunately)  :)
> On Mar 20, 2013 1:20 p.m., "Nofel Tiani" <nofel.tiani at pirateparty.be>
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you for this very constructive comment Thomas.
>>
>> 2013/3/20 Thomas Bruderer <thomas.bruderer at piratenpartei.ch>
>>
>>> On 03/19/2013 05:03 PM, Aleksandar Blagojevic wrote:
>>>
>>>> PPI GA should be held online, several weeks in duration, full concencus
>>>> in practice, full global reach with high efficiency demonstrated to the
>>>> global public.
>>>>
>>> Haha :) Good One. Still laughing!
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Thomas
>>>
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>> Nofel Tiani
>> Treasurer of the Pirate Party Belgium
>>
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*Pirates Without Borders*
CH-9000 St. Gallen
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