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Pirate Parties International
Abbreviation
PPI
Formation
18 April 2010 (2010-04-18)
Type
International nongovernmental organisation
Legal status
Association
Purpose
Political
Headquarters
Brussels, Belgium
Membership
Pirate parties and affiliated associations
Chairperson
Grégory Engels
Vice-Chairperson
Keith L. Goldstein
General Secretary
TBD
Treasurer
TBD
Main organ
General Assembly
Website
www.pp-international.net
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Pirate Parties
Ideas
Anti-corporate activism
Anti-corruption
Civil and political rights
Civil libertarianism
Copyright reform
Cyber-utopianism
Decentralized decision-making
Direct democracy
E-democracy
Free content
Free software movement
Freedom of information
Freedom of speech
Hacker culture
Hacktivism
Information privacy
Internet freedom
Open access
Open data
Open government
Open-source hardware
Open-source software
Participatory democracy
Right to privacy
Social liberalism
Parties and groups
Australia
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Croatia
Czechia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Israel
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Tunisia (Pirate Party, Tunisian Pirate Party)
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States of America
Youth wings
Czechia
Europe
Germany
Sweden
Subnational
Berlin
Catalonia
Galicia
Massachusetts
Multi-national
Pirate Party of the European Union
Pirate Parties International
Electronic Frontier Foundation
People
Samir Allioui
Slim Amamou
Amelia Andersdotter
Carlos Ayala
Ivan Bartoš
Angelika Beer
Patrick Breyer
Sven Clement
Grégory Engels
Christian Engström
Rick Falkvinge
Stefan Flod
Jasmin Freigang
Markéta Gregorová
Martin Haase
Dirk Hillbrecht
Florian Hufsky
Birgitta Jónsdóttir
Loz Kaye
Marcel Kolaja
Ancilla van de Leest
Christof Leng
Smári McCarthy
Sebastian Nerz
Andrew Norton
Mikuláš Peksa
Dirk Poot
Felix Reda
Herbert Rusche
Jens Seipenbusch
Denis Simonet
Anna Troberg
Lola Voronina
Jerry Weyer
Related topics
Copyleft
Copyright abolition
Copyright alternatives
Criticism of copyright
Criticism of patents
Digital rights
Free and open-source software
Free-culture movement
Information society
Information wants to be free
Internet censorship
Online participation
Philosophy of copyright
Piracy
Progressivism
Public domain
Royalty-free
Freedom of speech portal
Internet portal
Law portal
Politics portal
Telecommunication portal
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Pirate Parties International (PPI) is an international non-profit and non-governmental organization with headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.[1] Formed in 2010, it serves as a worldwide organization for Pirate Parties, currently representing 39 members from 36 countries across Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa and Australasia. The Pirate Parties are political incarnations of the freedom of expression movement, trying to achieve their goals by the means of the established political system rather than just through activism. In 2017 PPI had been granted special consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council.[2]
^"The Pirate International is born". Presseurop. 20 April 2010. Archived from the original on 2 January 2011. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
^"Non-Governmental Organizations Committee Recommends Economic and Social Council Grant Special Status to 14 Entities, Postpones Action on 53 Others | Meetings Coverage and Press Releases".
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