Italian Pirate Party
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The Italian Pirate Party (Italian: Partito Pirata Italiano, PPIT) is a political party in Italy, founded on 16 September 2006, modelled on the Pirate Party of Sweden, founded earlier that year. It supports reform of copyright and patent law, privacy and freedom of expression.[4]
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Italian Pirate Party Partito Pirata Italiano | |
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Secretary | Maria Rosaria lo Muzio |
Treasurer | Emmanuele Somma |
Guarantor | Aldo A. Pazzaglia |
Founded | 16 September 2006 |
Newspaper | Piratpartiet Diritti Digitali[1] |
Ideology | Pirate politics Freedom of information[2] Anti-fascism[2] Republicanism[2] |
National affiliation | The Other Europe (2014)[3] |
European affiliation | European Pirate Party |
International affiliation | Pirate Parties International |
Colours | Orange, white and black |
Slogan | Democrazia – Trasparenza – Diritti digitali |
Website | |
www.partito-pirata.it | |
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The party was a founding member of Pirate Parties International[5] and of European Pirate Party.[6]
In December 2007 the Pirate Party published its first number of the newspaper "PiratPartiet Diritti digitali" under Creative Commons license.[1]