Massachusetts Pirate Party Explained

Country:United States of America
Massachusetts Pirates
Chairperson:James O'Keefe
Colorcode:
  1. fb8e09
Position:Center-left
International:Pirate Parties International
Seats1 Title:Seats in the Senate
Seats2 Title:Seats in the House
Colors: Orange
State:Massachusetts
Headquarters:Somerville, MA[1]
Website:MassPirates.org

The Massachusetts Pirate Party (MassPirates) is the Massachusetts affiliate of the United States Pirate Party and a political designation in Massachusetts officially recognized by the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Pirate Party was formed in May 2010 by James O’Keefe, Christine Reynolds and Erik Zoltan. They are active in promoting privacy, transparent government, and innovation by reining in copyright laws and eliminating patent laws. MassPirates ran candidates for State Representative in 2014 and 2016 and elected their first office holder in 2015.[2]

History

The MassPirates officially became registered as a non-party political designation in Massachusetts in 2011.[3] Massachusetts was the first state to have a registered pirate party.[4] In 2012, they ran the first pirate candidate, JP Hollembaek, in United States history.[5] Hollembaek ran for state representative in the 16th Middlesex District.[6] In 2014, MassPirates ran two candidates, Noelani Kamelamela[7] for 27th Middlesex District and Joseph Guertin for 8th Worcester district.[8] [9] [10] In 2015, then-party Quartermaster Steve Revilak became the first pirate in the United States to be elected to office, elected to Arlington town meeting. As of April 2021, Steve Revilak still serves on town hall.[11] In 2016, Aaron James ran for 27th Middlesex District.[12] [13] In 2022, a party member ran an unsuccessful write in bid for the 4th Worcester district.

Platform

The Pirate Party takes its name from Internet piracy, sharing media online with peers without paying for it. James O’Keefe has said of the Pirate platform, "People shouldn't be going to jail because they're sharing files... Fundamentally, the Internet has changed the way we share culture and the way artists can be compensated, and we need to embrace those changes rather than stifling the innovation they create."[14] Member Chris Walsh, in an interview with Martin Fredriksson of Linköping University, said "there will be no fixing copyright until you fix the underlying problem with the influence of money on politics" and blames the business model:

"The entertainment industry has this huge library of legal rights, and they can get a great return by lobbying to increase the value of those legal rights, so it's sort of a big part of their business model to spend money on lobbying to make your rights more valuable... The high-tech industry spends money onmaking new products, innovation and new services, while the entertainment... can get a great return by lobbying to increase the value of those legal rights"

The Pirate Party and the Politics of Communication[15]

The official party platform is laid out as:[16]

Pirate Council

Officers

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: State Contacts - Mass Pirate Wiki. masspirates.org.
  2. Web site: About. Massachusetts Pirate Party.
  3. Web site: Ahoy! Massachusetts Allows Voters to Register With Pirate Party. Nick. Carbone. 2011-03-15. newsfeed.time.com.
  4. Web site: Massachusetts Apparently The First State To Let You Officially Register As A Pirate Party Member. 2011-03-01. Mike Masnick. Tue. Techdirt.
  5. Web site: [//www.usnews.com/news/articles/2012/05/01/1st-pirate-candidate-out-to-steal-spotlight-in-massachusetts 1st Pirate Candidate Out to Steal Spotlight in Massachusetts ]. US News & World Report . 1 May 2012 . 8 August 2023.
  6. Web site: In Massachusetts, tiny Pirate Party champions Internet freedom. Jon. Brodkin. 2012-03-05. Ars Technica.
  7. Web site: Noelani Kamelamela. Ballotpedia.
  8. Web site: Joseph Guertin. Ballotpedia.
  9. Web site: Pirate Party crusades for unbridled Internet, personal freedom. Susan. Spencer. telegram.com.
  10. https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/ele14/state_election_cand_14.htm William Francis Galvin
  11. https://www.arlingtonma.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/55869/637539962076870000 Election Summary Report
  12. Web site: Aaron James (Massachusetts). Ballotpedia.
  13. Web site: Elections: 2016 State Election Candidates.
  14. Web site: Tired of politics as usual? Tap your inner pirate, or try pizza - News - Worcester Magazine - Worcester, MA . 2021-06-09 . 2021-06-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210609041154/https://www.worcestermag.com/article/20160414/NEWS/304149109 . dead .
  15. Piracy & Social Change| The Pirate Party and the Politics of Communication. Martin. Fredriksson. 2015-03-26. International Journal of Communication. 9. 16.
  16. Web site: Party Platform - Mass Pirate Wiki. masspirates.org. 2023-05-04. 2024-03-02.