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This is _my personal_ viewpoint commenting the <b><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://pirati.hr/za-sto-se-zalazemo/">https://pirati.hr/za-sto-se-zalazemo/</a></b><br>
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What you call <b>e-democracy</b> is simply utilizing a tech
solutions to respond modern needs of a citizen.<br>
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<b>Privacy</b><br>
The tone of this text sounds like a defeatist propaganda that there
are only dangers and restrictions when it comes to privacy in public
life. Not a single mention that _we are_ in position to take the
privacy back. Not a single mention that our community
powered/maintained solutions are already here. (really, why did you
made such statement?) <br>
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<b>Patent and Copyright</b><br>
"We want to take back the original idea of patent system, to
incentivise creation and innovation." Really? With patents? <br>
This is _dangerous_! No other comment.<br>
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The rest of the patent statement sounds like a "progressive hipster
intellectual property post-graduate student". "We will make
mathematical theorems and creative writing equal in patent system" -
style. Hilarious. <br>
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The fact that you are just balancing the formulation in your
approach with patent and copyright law makes you perfect wannabe
"rebel" in current Croatian political spectrum. There is no focus on
_liberating_ the production process and placing it back to the
public hands. No whatsoever.<br>
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<b>GMO</b> <br>
Expected. You missed the universal value we should promote (in all
our political fields). <br>
The point should sound like this: "GMO is ok to use only, and only
if technology and knowledge behind the process is accessible and
maintained by the public community not corporations" - the real and
applicable analogy is free software. Free software is used even by
the biggest money making machineries in the world, at the same time
implementing freedom as such (that is the idea right?). GMO today is
doing exactly the opposite - the product you buy at the store is
taking away your freedom with the money (like apple computer,
android device, mc donald's burger, most of the medicines, even
bottled water). So you fail on pirate principles here also.<br>
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Multinationals, public integrity</b><br>
If you happen to be _real_ new and progressive party of the people,
for the people. You would mention taking Croatia's fish and sea
territories by the unknown corporations. Croatia's sea resources
were the real trade off for the EU acceptance. <br>
What PPHR wrote here sounds like a elementary school essay about
globalisation.<br>
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Why I am this much edgy? <br>
It's simple. The moment you gain political power is the moment you
have to have hard and sharp principles based on even sharper ideals.
Your platform is not sharp hence it will be hunted and traded by
opportunists already present on your pirate ship (yes, they are
everywhere). <br>
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As your "campaign" goes on I am pretty much sure that you will grab
that necessary 100K votes, and this is not sarcasm. Also, I am more
and more sure that you will get to EU parl as fresh sparky motivated
newcomers. Slef-pre-prepared to be exploited (and raped) by the old
politics/politicians. <br>
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I wish you good luck with all this. Really. <br>
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I prefer to have options, rather than plans.<br>
<a href="http://blaeks.wordpress.com/">Aleksandar Blagojevic aka
blaeks</a><br>
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_Party_of_Serbia">Pirate
party of Serbia</a> </div>
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