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Before proceeding to this mail, people will reasonably complain about
our quarrel being developed in this mailing list. Thus, as you have
already stated that you dislike current Pirate Manifesto drafts, you
also have already accused us of some things and I have already denied
your accusations, I think it would be better to continue this -if there
were any need of continue this- privately, don't you agree? Otherwise,
we would be flooding PPI list with a disagreeable quarrel.<br>
<br>
Reinier Bakels wrote:<br>
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<div><font color="#0000ff">you referred to the UN document containing
unusual ideas, and, yes, some of the PP ideas would be in conflict with
those ideas: not recognising "unlimited" rights for authors because
they are authors. the idea to allow retroactive changes in rights
already assigned (or recognised) clearly violates the ECHR, if done
without a proper compensation.</font></div>
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<b>Who</b> has the idea to allow retroactive changes in rights already
assigned? Sadly, you continue with that stuff ... the UN paper talks
about <b><a
href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/retrogressive">retrogressive</a>,
nor <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/retroactive">retroactive</a></b>.
Retrogressive ... at the end, all this quarrel just because of you
misread me and misread the UN paper?<br>
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<div><font color="#0000ff">another comment to be made is that you
should not be so nervous about "violating human rights"</font></div>
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I'm not nervous, but <b>offended</b> by you stating that Pirate
Manifesto drafts ... even UN papers! aim to violate human rights. It's
ridiculous, and now I see that all is just due to you misreading me and
UN. I repeat what I said in my former mail: please, prior to launch
such false accusations, first ask people, and read carefully.<br>
<br>
<br>
Carlos Ayala<br>
( Aiarakoa )<br>
<br>
Partido Pirata National Board's Chairman
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