Constitution Amendment: Explain the pirate label
Pirate Praveen Fri 26 Sep 2014 6:07PM
@balasankarchelamat , that is the core identity of pirates. When we realize there are laws against sharing of knowledge, we started exploring the root cause. Then we start to understand how the world works and how to change it. So now we expanded our activities, but our identity remains as people who share.
Balasankar C Tue 30 Sep 2014 1:11PM
I believe this will come in handy - http://questioncopyright.org/cm/images/piracy-is-not-theft.jpg
Raju Devidas Fri 3 Oct 2014 5:21PM
@balasankarchelamat That Image effectively explains about the Pirate label. Thanks for sharing it.
Raju Devidas Sat 4 Oct 2014 11:42PM
Added a section at the end in constitution explaining the Pirate label. Details can be found here https://gitlab.com/piratemovin/website/commit/95a7490f8d28b9a68aa0f04ff25ca46e32a448fb
Pirate Praveen Sun 5 Oct 2014 4:46AM
@raju, thanks! Always remember to change the version number of the constitution and upload a new pdf when you make changes to it.
@balasankarchelamat please update the constitution when we pass the next amendment. We should have more people who know how to update it.
Raju Devidas Tue 7 Oct 2014 6:27PM
@balasankarchelamat @praveenarimbrathod Updated the Constitution PDF to draft 3.
Balasankar C · Fri 26 Sep 2014 1:35PM
I agree with "If sharing is piracy, then pirates are just sharing".
But with it, comes the question - do we only share? Isn't there any other activities for us?