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  • '''Past events''': [[International Pirate Conference|Third International Pirate Conference]] (2008).
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  • ...ference held on 28-31 January [[2011]] in [[Ústí nad Labem]], organised by Pirate Party from Ústí nad Labem,
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  • ....com/science/discoveries/news/2006/08/71543?currentPage=all Secrets of the Pirate Bay]", ''Wired'', 16 Aug 2006. * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pirate_Bay The Pirate Bay at Wikipedia]
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  • #REDIRECT [[International Pirate Conference]]
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  • File:Sundaram Ravi Pirate Modernity Delhis Media Urbanism 2010.pdf
    #REDIRECT [[File:Sundaram Ravi Pirate Modernity Delhis Media Urbanism 2009.pdf]]
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  • * Matthew Fuller, "The R, the A, the D, the I, the O: The Media Ecology of Pirate Radio", ch. 1 in Fuller, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=56 Media Ecologies: * Adrian Johns, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=3601 Death of a Pirate: British Radio and the Making of the Information Age]'', W.W. Norton, 2010,
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  • ...Piratbyrån]] (Swedish Pirate Bureau think tank) and supporter of the wider pirate-party and kopimi movements globally. He has more recently been involved in
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  • <iframe k="local" p="web/pirate.care.html" w="100%" h="1000"></iframe> Pirate Care website, https://pirate.care, 5 February 2024|
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  • ...ntellectual property and piracy in projects such as [[Pirate Cinema Berlin|Pirate Cinema]] and [[The Oil of the 21st Century]]. He works on the free and open
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  • '''Pirate Care''' is a transnational research project and a network of activists, sch Pirate Care researches, gathers & nourishes those care initiatives which are takin
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  • Born 1980 in Lauterbach/Hesse. German activist who works for the German Pirate Party, the parliamentary group of the Piratenpartei Deutschland Berlin, the
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  • ...celandic Parliament. Birgitta is the co-creator and founding member of the Pirate Party and the Civic Movement. She specializes is 21st century lawmaking wit
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  • ...d producer engaged with emerging media circuits. He has been involved with pirate movie screenings, remix film festivals, videogame championships, porn scree
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  • ...event (2012, 2018), [[International Pirate Conference|Fourth International Pirate Conference]] (2009), [[Digital]] (2004), [[RAM]]4 (2003), [[MuuMediaFestiva
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  • ....org LiquidFeedback] software used for the decision-making within German [[Pirate Party]]. Members include [[Jan Behrens]], [[Axel Kistner]], [[Andreas Nitsc
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  • ...tlasobscura.com/articles/the-rise-of-illegal-pirate-libraries "The Rise of Pirate Libraries"], ''Atlas Obscura'', 21 Apr 2016. ...Zoltán Puha, [https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242509 "Can scholarly pirate libraries bridge the knowledge access gap? An empirical study on the struct
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  • Amelia Andersdotter is a Member of the European Parliament for the Pirate Party in Sweden. She works with industrial policy in the parliamentary comm
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  • [[Community radio]], [[Net art]], [[Radio art]], [[Sound art]], [[Pirate radio]]
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  • Starting out as a pirate radio station in 1992, '''Radio Helsinki. Freies Radio Graz''' became the f
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  • * General: [[The Pirate Bay]], [[UbuWeb]], [http://filesharingtalk.com/what-trackers-offer/ more].
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  • ...ashmob, [[culture jamming]], campaigning. It also digs into the history of pirate radios, videoactivism and free software movement. Specifically to Russia, i
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  • By the late 1940s. the BBC seemed secure once again. The projected pirate ships had not been heard from, and it could face expanding FM and televisio ...y.<ref>Johns, Adrian (2010). [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=3601 ''Death of a Pirate: British Radio and the Making of the Information Age'']. W. W. Norton & Com
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  • ...].<ref>Johns, Adrian (2010). [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=3601 ''Death of a Pirate: British Radio and the Making of the Information Age'']. W. W. Norton & Com
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  • ...etworks, into a more democratic medium and in 1972 they launched the first pirate TV station, Lanesville TV, using a transmitter given to them by Abbie Hoffm * Parry Teasdale, ''Videofreex: America’s First Pirate TV Station & the Catskills Collective That Turned It On'', Hensonville: Bla
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  • ...eptual and Historical Studies of Science. He is the author of ''Death of a Pirate: British and the Making of the Information Age'' (W.W. Norton, 2010), ''Pir
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  • ...tgert''' is an artist, programmer, writer, co-founder of [[Bootlab]] and [[Pirate Cinema Berlin]]. He has co-initiated a number of projects on intellectual p
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  • ...passing through and often revisiting graphity, performance, intervention, pirate radio, fax/mail art and BBS systems to become an active participant in the
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  • ...opyright organization that, in turn, once founded BitTorrent tracker [[The Pirate Bay]]. Since then he has been lecturing extensively, on subjects related to
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  • ...CO Project Space in Leeds (2012). In 2009, Caetano collaborated with [[The Pirate Bay]] at the Internet Pavillion – Venice Biennial, and developed a projec
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  • ...ities, the S/ash Gallery exhibition space, the UBIK performance space, the Pirate Bay media archive, WORM Sound Studio, Filmwerkplaats and #Wunderbar café.
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  • | [https://thepiratebay.org/index.html Pirate Bay] || Movies, Music & Warez
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  • ...UK). She convenes the international research process [https://pirate.care/ Pirate Care], fostering a transnational network of activists, researchers and prac
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  • ...of Images, founder and lecturer, 1999–2003; Production and distribution of pirate edition of the Serbo-Croatian translation of the book: Nicolas Bourriaud, E
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  • ...nism, '60s street theater, the agit-prop photomontages of John Heartfield, pirate media, punk 'zines, and the media hoaxes of Joey Skaggs. Widely republished
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  • ...hts management (DRM), digital rights, culture flat-rate, software patents, Pirate Party, ACTA, SOPA, PROTECT IP Act, etc. .../07/origins-of-the-pirate-party-privacy-sharing-innovation "Origins of the Pirate Party: Privacy, Sharing, Innovation"], ''Falkvinge.net'', 7 Nov 2011.
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  • ...resentation will also encompass interventions in public space, launch of a pirate television broadcast or a device emitting Standuino datasheets into univers
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  • <div class="lede">For independent, shadow, feminist, free/libre, self-hosted, pirate, autonomous, collective, community and artist digital libraries</div>
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  • ...e 1982 '''Radio Rabotnik TV''' was active in [[Amsterdam]], initially as a pirate station. On the concept one of its members [[Menno Grootveld]] states in 19
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  • ...op.org/images/0/0b/Of_Bread_Wine_Cars_Security_and_Peace_2020.pdf#page=53 "Pirate Care: Against the Crisis"], in ''...Of Bread, Wine, Cars, Security and Peac ...g/images/3/36/Von_Brot_Wein_Autos_Sicherheit_und_Frieden_2020.pdf#page=53 "Pirate Care: Gegen die Krise"], in ''...von Brot, Wein, Autos, Sicherheit und Frie
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  • ashely - pirate radio, london, uk
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  • ...s.<ref>Johns, Adrian (2010). [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=3601 ''Death of a Pirate: British Radio and the Making of the Information Age'']. W. W. Norton & Com
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  • ...art tactics. Using unofficial, experimental platforms such as the streets, pirate radio such as the locally popular ‘Savage Yet Tender’ alternative broad
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  • ...ute/MAMA]], Zagreb since 2000, a co-initiator of the [https://pirate.care/ Pirate Care] project, and was part of the performing arts collective [http://badco ...op.org/images/0/0b/Of_Bread_Wine_Cars_Security_and_Peace_2020.pdf#page=53 "Pirate Care: Against the Crisis"], in ''...Of Bread, Wine, Cars, Security and Peac
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  • ...e.<ref>Johns, Adrian (2010). [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=3601 ''Death of a Pirate: British Radio and the Making of the Information Age'']. W. W. Norton & Com
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  • ...s.<ref>Johns, Adrian (2010). [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=3601 ''Death of a Pirate: British Radio and the Making of the Information Age'']. W. W. Norton & Com
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  • ...), [[Radio 100]] pirate radio, [[Patapoe]] pirate radio, [[Vrije Keijzer]] pirate radio, [[XyberTag]] BBS, [[Adilkno|Adilkno / Bilwet]] (1983-1999).
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  • ...e, Essex and Kent universities. During the early-1980s, he was involved in pirate and community radio broadcasting. He helped to set up [[Spectrum Radio]], a ...heory'', 15 May 1996; revised version in ''Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates and Pirate Utopias'', ed. Peter Ludlow, MIT Press, 2001, pp 47-58. [http://www.imagina
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  • * ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=41 Deptford.TV diaries II: Pirate Strategies]'', London: OWN/SPC Media Lab/Deckspace, 2008, 171 pp.
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  • ...pg|[[Radio Helsinki|Radio Helsinki. Freies Radio Graz]]. Starting out as a pirate radio station in 1992, Radio Helsinki became the first free radio station i ...io-station-wbad "Lost Notes S1 Ep. 2: Outlaws of the Airwaves: The Rise of Pirate Radio Station WBAD"], ''KCRW'', Apr 2018, 26 min. Podcast.
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  • ...y: How Writing Works In Elitist Britain'' (Open Humanities Press, 2021), ''Pirate Philosophy'' (MIT Press, 2016) and ''The Uberfication of the University'' ...a, uberfied university/uber.edu, übercapitalism, anti-bourgeois theory and pirate philosophy. [http://www.garyhall.info/ (2022)]
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  • ...[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=12804 Leaderless Politics, with International Pirate Parties]'', Utrecht: BAK (New World Academy Reader, 3), 2013, 146 pp.
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  • ...y.<ref>Johns, Adrian (2010). [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=3601 ''Death of a Pirate: British Radio and the Making of the Information Age'']. W. W. Norton & Com
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  • ...m.<ref>Johns, Adrian (2010). [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=3601 ''Death of a Pirate: British Radio and the Making of the Information Age'']. W. W. Norton & Com ...1960, which, in restating the BBC's radio monopoly, set the stage for the pirate radio boom.<ref>Johns, p 96.</ref>
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  • ...ail/thing/56c3cb369ff37c06ad9e1d54 A Reader in International Media Piracy: Pirate Essays]'', Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2015, 254 pp. [https://ww
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  • * Parry Teasdale, ''Videofreex: America’s First Pirate TV Station & the Catskills Collective That Turned It On'', Hensonville: Bla
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  • * [https://worm.org/production/worm-pirate-bay-cassette-store-day/ WORM Pirate Bay’s Cassette Store Day], [[WORM]], Rotterdam, 14 Oct 2017.
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  • ...rg/ LiquidFeedback] software is used for the decision-making within German Pirate Party.
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  • * Apr 1997, publication of P.L. Wilson ''Pirate Utopias'' in cooperation with Chiron publishing
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  • ...arok]] (Monoskop), [[Marcell Mars]] (Public Library), [[Peter Sunde]] (The Pirate Bay), [[Vicki Bennett]] (People Like Us), [[Cornelia Sollfrank]] (Giving Wh
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  • ...performances and an exhibition. Participants included [[Peter Sunde]] (The Pirate Bay), [[Marcell Mars]], Tom McCarthy, [[Dušan Barok]], Emily Segal, People ...s: JBE Books, 2023, 304 pp. [https://www.jbe-books.com/products/patrimoine-pirate-de-kenneth-goldsmith Publisher]. {{fr}}
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  • ...20 Nov 2014; upd. as [http://www.fvckthemedia.com/issue61/pirate-libraries Pirate Libraries and the Fight for Open Information"], ''The Media'' 61: The Immat ...says/cornelia-sollfrank/ "The Surplus of Copying: How Shadow Libraries and Pirate Archives Contribute to the Creation of Cultural Memory and the Commons"], '
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  • * Bojan Azman (SLO), rave pirate, publisher, ljubljana * [[Peter Lamborn Wilson]] (USA), thinker, publisher, pirate
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  • ...ual property. Through an Open Call for pirated books and our research into pirate book markets in Peru, China, and Turkey, The Piracy Project gathered a coll
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  • ...-to-knowledge~no3779/ Custodians.online – The Struggle over the Future of ›Pirate‹ Libraries and Universal Access to Knowledge] discussion, Akademie Schlos * [https://pirate.care/blog/2019/05/19/pirate-care-2-cpc-conference/ Pirate Care], conference, Centre for Postdigital Cultures, Coventry University, 19
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  • ...lüger68]] (exhibition space, 2007-2015), [[pickledfeet]] (Mitte, -2008), [[Pirate Cinema Berlin]], [[Podewil]] centre (1992-2004), [http://quietcue.blogspot. * [[Second International Pirate Conference]], 2008
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  • Keywords: independent media, pirate radio, tactical media, media
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  • * ''Pirate Utopias: Moorish Corsairs and European Renegadoes'', New York: Autonomedia, ...αλλίδη, Athens: Alexandria, 2009, 255 pp. [https://alexandria-publ.gr/shop/pirate-utopiasmoorish-corsairs-and-european-renegadoes/] {{gr}}
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  • ...//library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/764530d7-2b86-4057-ba1b-3e0056540150 Pirate Utopia]'', intro. Warren Ellis, Tachyon, 2016. Novella. A Dieselpunk altern
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  • ...[[Cornelia Sollfrank]] (Giving What You Don't Have), [[Peter Sunde]] (The Pirate Bay), and Prodromos Tsiavos. The event was held at the National Museum of C ...her [http://www.fvckthemedia.com/issue61/pirate-libraries survey essay on pirate libraries] in a special issue of ''The Media'' on immaterial digital labour
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  • ...he-health-care-for-the-future-we-want-fa7f71a7a21 Graziano 2018], [https://pirate.care/pages/conference/ Centre for Postdigital Cultures 2019] || || 2019-07
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  • ...20 Nov 2014; upd. as [http://www.fvckthemedia.com/issue61/pirate-libraries Pirate Libraries and the Fight for Open Information"], ''The Media'' 61: The Immat ...[[Cornelia Sollfrank]] (Giving What You Don't Have), [[Peter Sunde]] (The Pirate Bay), and Prodromos Tsiavos. The event was held at the National Museum of C
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  • Radio Alice, the first free pirate radio station in Italy (1976-1978).
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  • ..._Strategies_2008.pdf#page=74 "Paid in Full"], in ''Deptford.TV Diaries II: Pirate Strategies'', eds. Adnan Hadzi and Jonas Andersson, London: Deckspace, 2008
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  • * [https://newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/sex-pirate "Sex Pirate"], ''New Left Review'', 30 Nov 2022. Review of Jason McBride, ''Eat Your Mi
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  • ...//library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/3873dbe0-fadc-48a5-b0ef-0ecba7aefb0a Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia]'', Macmillan, Jan 2023, 208 pp; New
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  • * pirate radio, [http://monoskop.org/log/?tag=pirate-radio Log]
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  • * Hoffman, Abbie. 1971. ''Steal This Book''. New York: Pirate Editions.
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  • ** ''Porta linguarum trilinguis reserata'', London: George Miller (anonymous "pirate" edition by Johannes Anchoranus), 1631; London: Edward Griffin, 1640, [http
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  • ...lleries, clubs, collaboratively produced ‘zines, archives and collections, pirate radio programs, and more. [https://worldcat.org/title/1354831075 TOC]. Exh.
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