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Pirate Party Conference 2011

Saturday, February 26, 2011 from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM (GMT)

Glasgow, United Kingdom

Pirate Party Conference 2011

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Individual Ticket Ended £18.50 £0.00
Group bookings greater than 10   more info Ended £15.00 £0.00
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Event Details

Arrive at 9:30 at George House, on the north side of George Square. Enter by the North Hanover Street entrance (accross from the side entrance to Queen Street Station), and take the lift to the second floor. If in doubt look for people in PPUK t-shirts.

 

Tea/Coffee/Biscuits served on arrival and a chance to meet and say hi to fellow Pirates.

 

Guide to the Scottish Elections 2011

 

Stephen Ogden - PPUK Board of Governors

 

Loz Kaye - Leader Pirate Party UK

 

Lunch

 

Pascal Gloor - Vice President Pirate Party Switzerland

 

Rick Falkvinge - Former Leader Pirate Party Sweden

 

Sam Tuke - British Co-ordinator Free Software Foundation Europe

 

Following this there will be a discussion on a number of topics and we'll move to a more informal location, venue TBC.

When & Where


George House
36 N Hanover Street
G2 1RR Glasgow
United Kingdom

Saturday, February 26, 2011 from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM (GMT)


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Pirate Party UK



The Pirate Party is a new political party fighting for freedom and fairness in the digital age.

We want to reform copyright and patent laws to make them fairer, and to serve their purpose to society, not infringe upon our liberty and stifle creativity, innovation and culture.

We want to safeguard essential liberties like privacy and free speech, and oppose all form of censorship.

We recognise the important role of the internet in 21st century life, and want to keep it free, open and accessible too all.

We believe government must be more transparent and accountable at all levels, and that political engagement is not just for election season.