Kopimism

Tony Scharf EMAIL HIDDEN
Tue Jan 10 17:22:15 CET 2012


The problem is people only believe they should be paid for their work
and they should get everyone elses work for free.

Tony

On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 10:14 AM, Christian Borg
<christian at borgstation.com> wrote:
> Kopimism is now qualified as a registered religion in Sweden.
> Now isn't that an interesting idea.
>
> And even though I think it should be your own choice if you want to get paid
> for your creative outlet or not I really do enjoy the way these guys
> challange the so called system.
>
> Not only from a copyright (ethical, economic and so on) point of view but
> also the consistency when it comes to state, law, religion and more.
>
> Anyhow, just bringing some news. Which kind of made me smile. I'm certain
> there will be more to follow.
> :)
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missionary_Church_of_Kopimism
> http://kopimistsamfundet.se/english/
> "
> Internets are holy.
> Code is law.
> "
>
> --
> Christian B
>
>  :: "compress that dissonance, if you dare" ::
>
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