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CM Craig Magee Public Seen by 18

Copyright is an involved, complicated topic and its reform is a cornerstone of the Pirate Party of New Zealand.

Copyright is a legal abstract that is utilised by many segments of our society for a variety of reasons; from protecting and even maximising profits to protecting and maximising creative freedom.

CM

Poll Created Sun 9 Feb 2014 7:32PM

Should the party oppose all copyright restrictions? Closed Fri 14 Feb 2014 8:08AM

Outcome
by Craig Magee Wed 26 Apr 2017 8:47AM

Abolishing copyright is an untenable position at the moment.
There's a lot they party can do to restore the balance of copyright in favour of individual creativity and shift society's attitude one step at a time.

Results

Results Option % of points Voters
Agree 10.0% 1 DP
Abstain 0.0% 0  
Disagree 90.0% 9 DS AR DU TF CM HM BK RU AB
Block 0.0% 0  
Undecided 0% 10 AJ KT TJ BV M PA DU RF CW MD

10 of 20 people have participated (50%)

TF

Tommy Fergusson
Disagree
Sun 9 Feb 2014 7:56PM

Yawn here we go in circles again.
We should not lightly overturn existing policy previously decided by the membership.
http://pirateparty.org.nz/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3062#p3062
http://pirateparty.org.nz/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3268#p3268

DS

Danyl Strype
Disagree
Sun 9 Feb 2014 10:57PM

The abolition of copyright would also abolish copyleft, turning all software into BSD/MIT, and abolish the enforceability of CC licenses. I would support abolishing all use of the criminal justice system to enforce copyright though.

DP

David Peterson
Agree
Mon 10 Feb 2014 1:25AM

Ideally, yes.

BK

Bruce Kingsbury
Disagree
Mon 10 Feb 2014 10:39PM

Copyright in it's earlier form as a limited monopoly on publishing and performance is still a valid way to encourage the creation of some kinds of works and can coexist without infringing on personal freedoms to any significant extent.

HM

Hubat McJuhes
Disagree
Tue 11 Feb 2014 8:25AM

We need to think more.

HM

Hubat McJuhes
Disagree
Tue 11 Feb 2014 8:26AM

We need to think more about creatives and audiences.

AR

Andrew Reitemeyer
Disagree
Tue 11 Feb 2014 6:45PM

The international Pirate concensus is reform - not abolition

DU

Andrew McPherson
Disagree
Thu 13 Feb 2014 2:24AM

Copyright should be reduced in term initially towards elimination, but copyleft should remain in force.
Ideally we do not want to rehash old decisions of core policy for the sake of it.
Copyright is aimed towards 5 year profitability anyway.

AB

Adam Bullen
Disagree
Thu 13 Feb 2014 9:54AM

Abolition of copyright is a bad idea.

Copyright should be reduced to a sane length, from its currently insane length.

What that length should be is up for debate but I feel somewhere between 10 - 25yrs if a fair compromise.

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