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Pirate Party (France) : ウィキペディア英語版
Pirate Party of France

The French Pirate Party ((フランス語:Parti pirate), PP) is a political party in France based on the model of the Swedish Pirate Party.
The party proposes the reform of the copyright law, free access to scientific knowledge, as well as protection of individual freedom. Like other pirate parties worldwide, it is affiliated to Pirate Parties International (PPI). Its youth organisation is called ''Parti pirates Jeunes'' (PPJ; ''Pirate Party Youth'') respectively ''Les Jeunes du Parti pirate'' (''The Youth of Pirate Party'').
== History ==

The French Pirate party movement was founded on 21 June 2006, relating to the vote of the French ''Law on Copyright and Related Rights in the Information Society'' better known as DADVSI. Due to dissension a new section of the Pirate Party emerged in 2007, called ''Parti pirate français Canal historique'' (PPFCH). On 4 April 2009, the foundation of the Pirate Party as an organisation was published in the ''Journal officiel de la République française'' (page 1663, no. 1795).〔 (Parti pirate ), Les Journaux officiels〕 PP and PPFCH had similar aims and reunited in summer of 2009.〔 (Communiqué du 07/09/2009 du Parti pirate français Canal historique ), PPFCH〕 Already during the debate on the HADOPI law a further pirate party named ''Parti pirate français'' (PPF) appeared, founded by Rémy Cérésiani. The PPF, which had an identical logo combined with a similar name to the PP was finally disbanded in September 2009.〔 (Fermeture du Parti pirate Français ), Le Post.〕
The PP took part in the 10th Yvelines department election on 20 September 2009, and received 472 votes in the first round (turnout: 22.76%), which was 2.08%. There was no record of voting in the second round (turnout: 25.99%), which was won by the conservative UMP candidate.〔 (10ème circonscription ), L'etat dans les Yvelines.〕

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