The Australian Pirate Party May Contest Next Election

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    The Australian Pirate Party May Contest Next Election

    Australia now has it's own Pirate Party, after the party managed to sign up it's 550th registered member, which entitles it to contest in the next federal election.

    Hoping to repeat the feat of the Swedish branch of the party, which managed 7.1 of the vote in Sweden in the European Parliament election, gaining the party one seat in the parliament, the Australia Pirate Party may hope to join the list of minor parties in the federal senate.

    The Australian Pirate Party will be more than just a voice for the decriminalisation of non commercial file sharing, it will also tackle the government's controversial national Internet censorship filter, designed to block websites the government deems "unsuitable" for the general public. The government is also keen to introduce legislation that will ask ISPs to spy on its customer's usages, the government claims for national security reasons, but will most likely pave the way for a three-strikes anti-piracy system.

    The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT), currently suing ISP iiNet for copyright abuse in "allowing" some of its customers to download pirated content, has this to say in reaction:

    Originally Posted by AFACT
    It will be interesting to see if a party advocating illegal activity is able to contest the election," a spokeswoman said. If they are able, perhaps they could do a preference deal with the Shoplifting Party.
    The Australia Pirate Party website:

    Pirate Party Australia is a political party based around the core tenets of freedom of information and culture; civil and digital liberties; privacy and anonymity; government transparency; and participatory democracy.


    The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft website:

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