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  * I demand the right to copy/modify/publish/implement any information presented to me for anyone who wants it
  * I demand the right to copy/modify/publish/implement any information presented to me for anyone who wants it
  * I respect the privacy of others
  * I respect the privacy of others
===== Discussion Points =====
* Copyright, Patents, and Trademarks
* DRM encoding/decoding
* Ethics, or what is not allowed
* California Pirate Party
* Radio wave regulations


===== Immediate Roadmap =====
===== Immediate Roadmap =====

Revision as of 09:40, 9 December 2012

IRC: ##kopimism (not #kopimism)
URL: http://kopimism.org (not up yet)
Meeting: At SudoRoom, Sunday afternoons at 1:00pm
Normative Way of Kopimism

Today, information is ownable. This entails a complex system of statutory regulations that prohibit the transmission of information and limit our powers of free speech in order to protect the financial interests of content creators.

There is a fundamentally different way, hereafter referred to as Kopimism, that is at odds with today's complex and self-defeating system of intellectual property. Kopimism is simpler, more efficient, and ultimately better for everybody.

Kopimism is good because it is in harmony with nature/reality. Information is intangible, inexhaustible, illuminating, and a duality of matter. As all matter wants to fall, information wants to be free. As all temples crumble, society that accepts Kopimism will prosper, while those that reject it will fall.

We have an opportunity to introduce Kopimism to the mainstream by propagating this normative way and understanding of Kopimism that arrises naturally from our understanding of reality. Our mission is to unite the factions for information rights and transition the United States (and consequently the world) towards a society of complete information freedom.

Kopimist Credo
* I do not copyright my work nor patent my inventions, but publish them in the public domain unless I wish to keep them private
* I encourage others to copy/modify/publish/implement my work
* I give credit where it is due to the best of my ability
* I demand the right to copy/modify/publish/implement any information presented to me for anyone who wants it
* I respect the privacy of others
Discussion Points
* Copyright, Patents, and Trademarks
* DRM encoding/decoding
* Ethics, or what is not allowed
* California Pirate Party
* Radio wave regulations
Immediate Roadmap
* Brainstorm and meet to discuss, Dec 16th 2012
* Create website and material like cards