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Kopimism - The Church of Piracy

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Axel the Chimeric Axel the Chimeric's picture
Kopimism - The Church of Piracy
[url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/115062-Sweden-Formally-Recogni..., piracy is now a religious act.[/url] [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missionary_Church_of_Kopimism]Wiki article.[/url] As it becomes easier to copy information products, we're bound to see reactions like this. Just as SOPA is the response of an industry reluctant to try and change and adapt to new methods of distribution and new potential avenues of profit (such as providing shows for free online with built-in ads, or an ad-free subscription service, or both alongside each other), this is the response of those who believe that the reduced cost of information distribution should make such things freely available. As technology advances, more and more products will be able to be pirated. Today, we're talking about pirating movies, but what about when you can pirate furniture from IKEA? Or food templates from Gordon Ramsey? Those "You wouldn't steal a car, would you?" ads would get a lot more poignant.
Arenamontanus Arenamontanus's picture
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Axel the Chimeric wrote:
Those "You wouldn't steal a car, would you?" ads would get a lot more poignant.
I have always wanted to ask content people whether they would copy a nice steak they saw. Of course, Kopimism might not matter much: the benefits of being recognized as a religion in Sweden are slim to none. And just because your religion says an act is moral or even required doesn't mean the laws have to agree (just try to implement biblical justice or a bit of human sacrifice). What really matters is when groups of people show strong and consistent beliefs and practices: that's when things really begin to matter socially, not when you get a signed piece of paper.
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Extrasolar Angel Extrasolar Angel's picture
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Arenamontanus wrote:
And just because your religion says an act is moral or even required doesn't mean the laws have to agree (just try to implement biblical justice or a bit of human sacrifice)..
Not in Sweden, but in general religion can give you a free card to bypass laws. In one case Native Americans are able to use drugs that would otherwise be prohibited, and ritual slaughter of animals is allowed for religious ceremonies that would be banned from regular use.
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Decivre Decivre's picture
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Arenamontanus wrote:
Of course, Kopimism might not matter much: the benefits of being recognized as a religion in Sweden are slim to none. And just because your religion says an act is moral or even required doesn't mean the laws have to agree (just try to implement biblical justice or a bit of human sacrifice). What really matters is when groups of people show strong and consistent beliefs and practices: that's when things really begin to matter socially, not when you get a signed piece of paper.
A large amount of American law is precedence. By being recognized by another nation, Kopimism has a better chance of being recognized in the US as an actual faith... and faiths in the US enjoy a large amount of benefits, especially privacy priveleges. Just think: if it got recognized in the US as a faith, then file transactions over the net could be classified privelege; the equivalent of confessing to a priest. That said, it's going to be hard to push it as a faith here. You'd have to get a LOT of support. It took an entire state full of Mormons to get it recognized as a faith... and Scientology had the backing of wealthy and influential people. Kopimism isn't going to get far here if all they have is grassroots support and the backing of pirates that aren't spending money. CONVERT TODAY!!!!!
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King Shere King Shere's picture
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I wonder about the Kopimism church view on forks, that is .. Are their members open for each other (or outsiders) to copy/fork. Are that information free as well? And can parents copy/fork their children.
Decivre Decivre's picture
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King Shere wrote:
I wonder about the Kopimism church view on forks, that is .. Are their members open for each other (or outsiders) to copy/fork. Are that information free as well? And can parents copy/fork their children.
Probably something that they'll figure out when that technology comes around. :P
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nezumi.hebereke nezumi.hebereke's picture
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Don't get too excited. Religious rights are a lot slimmer when it hurts campaign dollars.
The Doctor The Doctor's picture
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King Shere wrote:
I wonder about the Kopimism church view on forks, that is .. Are their members open for each other (or outsiders) to copy/fork. Are that information free as well?
The Kopimism folks (I hang out with a few of them) are okay with my various processing instances, bots, and constructs copying themselves to carry out certain tasks more efficiently while the rest of me is at work, so I would call that a qualified 'yes'.
Decivre Decivre's picture
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nezumi.hebereke wrote:
Don't get too excited. Religious rights are a lot slimmer when it hurts campaign dollars.
On the contrary. Politicians tend to fight harder for religions that are giving them campaign dollars. How do you think Scientology has fared so well despite public backlash? If Kopimism can gain backers with wealth in the US, it has an actual chance of getting legitimized. Then, we can fight for sharing rights in the same way that the anti-gay and pro-life agendas get pushed in the Legislative branch. Long story short, Kopimism needs lobbyists.
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Arenamontanus Arenamontanus's picture
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Decivre wrote:
Long story short, Kopimism needs lobbyists.
And lobbyists need pay. Certainly there are people willing to do lobbying out of idealism, but any organisation needs funding in order to be effective. Otherwise the lobbyists will need to spend part of their time working to pay the rent, and cannot use that time and energy to convince people. Note that in a rep economy rent and food is not so much an issue, and people make a lot of rep by lobbying (their supporters give them rep, and things). So I would expect *a lot* more lobbyists in post scarcity rep economies than money economies. Puts a new spin on the Titanian Plurality.
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nezumi.hebereke nezumi.hebereke's picture
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Indeed, while a religion with money tends to be well-protected, one which doesn't make any money probably ... wont be. Especially when its competition is the MPAA and RIAA.
Quincey Forder Quincey Forder's picture
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wonder if calling the Kopimism law the "Share-ya" would be a good idea, in those conditions! (I know, that was bad! got 1D10/2 SV for it!)
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Decivre Decivre's picture
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Arenamontanus wrote:
And lobbyists need pay. Certainly there are people willing to do lobbying out of idealism, but any organisation needs funding in order to be effective. Otherwise the lobbyists will need to spend part of their time working to pay the rent, and cannot use that time and energy to convince people. Note that in a rep economy rent and food is not so much an issue, and people make a lot of rep by lobbying (their supporters give them rep, and things). So I would expect *a lot* more lobbyists in post scarcity rep economies than money economies. Puts a new spin on the Titanian Plurality.
To be fair, much of the internet subculture is fueled heavily by donation support. I'm sure that if it garners enough attention on the internet, Kopimism could get enough donation resources to gain heavy influence. It's just a matter of them doing it, and whether or not they'd be willing to try.
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The Doctor The Doctor's picture
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Decivre wrote:
To be fair, much of the internet subculture is fueled heavily by donation support. I'm sure that if it garners enough attention on the internet, Kopimism could get enough donation resources to gain heavy influence. It's just a matter of them doing it, and whether or not they'd be willing to try.
The Kopimism crew is already heavily invested (hee) in Flattr, and they also back one another with storage and computational resources, so it is a strong possibility. If it really catches on, it will grow slowly but probably steadily.
nezumi.hebereke nezumi.hebereke's picture
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Decivre wrote:
To be fair, much of the internet subculture is fueled heavily by donation support. I'm sure that if it garners enough attention on the internet, Kopimism could get enough donation resources to gain heavy influence. It's just a matter of them doing it, and whether or not they'd be willing to try.
I consider myself fairly well off in the world, but my discretionary income to donate for political movements I support is certainly outweighed by the profit margin any of the major industries make on me. And for every one person who is politically motivated enough to support a cause, there's at least 100 who are not (but in this case, who are still supporting 'the other side' through their buying habits). The math just doesn't work out. Until you can 'steal' lobbyists, Kopimism will never be truly politically competitive.
Decivre Decivre's picture
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nezumi.hebereke wrote:
I consider myself fairly well off in the world, but my discretionary income to donate for political movements I support is certainly outweighed by the profit margin any of the major industries make on me. And for every one person who is politically motivated enough to support a cause, there's at least 100 who are not (but in this case, who are still supporting 'the other side' through their buying habits). The math just doesn't work out. Until you can 'steal' lobbyists, Kopimism will never be truly politically competitive.
You are working under the premise that no wealthy people would be willing to support such an organization, whereas I would tend to disagree. There are a multitude of wealthy people who very much might support a group trying to vie for relaxed copyright laws.
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Lilith Lilith's picture
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Decivre wrote:
There are a multitude of wealthy people who very much might support a group trying to vie for relaxed copyright laws.
Are there as many are there are wealthy people who support increased copyright laws that directly benefit their bank accounts and/or shareholders?
Decivre Decivre's picture
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Lilith wrote:
Are there as many are there are wealthy people who support increased copyright laws that directly benefit their bank accounts and/or shareholders?
That isn't really a necessity. All that is needed is that someone actually front the money. At a certain point, the amount of money becomes trivial. This is why Scientology is recognized, despite the vast wealth of many of its detractors. Kopimism isn't lobbying for world domination, just legal acknowledgement.
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Lilith Lilith's picture
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Decivre wrote:
This is why Scientology is recognized, despite the vast wealth of many of its detractors.
That and, as far as I know, no one's bothered to front a lot of money to lobby against Scientology.
Decivre Decivre's picture
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Lilith wrote:
That and, as far as I know, no one's bothered to front a lot of money to lobby against Scientology.
Actually, quite a few have. Many churches did through the 80s, and both the IRS and FBI had been having battles with the group intermittently since the late 50s. Still, despite having their tax status revoked in the late 60s, they had it restored in '93. They've always been a very controversial organization.
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