Thursday, January 5th 2012

Church Of Kopimism: The New File Sharing Religion

Church Of Kopimism: The New File Sharing Religion (updated)

With file sharers all over the world being hunted by copyright holders and aided by the governments they lobby, there's now a new angle to this fight: file sharers turn their hobby into a religion. Since 2010, a group of self-confessed Swedish 'pirates' have tried to have their beliefs recognized as an official religion, but were denied several times. However, just before Christmas, they have finally succeeded in convincing the authorities that the Church Of Kopimism is a real, genuine bona fide religion. How they exactly achieved this isn't clear, however. The Missionary Church of Kopimism was founded by philosophy student Isak Gerson, who is one of a large group of Swedes that believe file copying to be a sacred act. Gerson is ecstatic at this development and hopes more people will now feel able to come out as 'Kopimists'.

Gerson explained to TorrentFreak, "I think that more people will have the courage to step out as Kopimists. Maybe not in the public, but at least to their close ones. There's still a legal stigma around copying for many. A lot of people still worry about going to jail when copying and remixing. I hope in the name of Kopimi that this will change."
Of course, although the church now has formal status, just as with any other religion, the laws of the land still override the religion's dogma, which means that copyright infringement is still not permitted. However, Gerson hopes that their beliefs will be considered when drafting future laws. However, he might have a long wait, because dollars talk louder than beliefs. What's especially surprising about this new religion though, are the number of members that belong to it. In just the last six months, their membership has swelled from 1000 to 3000 members, so it's reasonable to believe that this news will cause another surge in membership. Regardless of whether someone is a member or not (membership is free) Gerson urges everyone to keep right on file sharing: "We confessional Kopimists have not only depended on each other in this struggle, but on everyone who is copying information. To everyone with an internet connection: Keep copying. Maintain hardline Kopimi."

It remains to be seen how long this religion lasts, whether it spreads to other countries and how much effect this will have in drafting copy-friendly laws in Sweden and elsewhere.

The church has issued the following press release:

Just before Christmas, the Swedish governmental agency Kammarkollegiet registered the Church of Kopimism as a religious organisation. This means that Sweden is the first country to recognize kopimism as a religion.

The Church of Kopimism have tried to become registered as a religious organisation by Kammarkollegiet for more than a year.

- Since Kammarkollegiet has been strict with formalities, we had to apply three times, a happy Gustav Nipe - board chairman for the organisation - says. He continues, I think it might have something to do with the governmental organisations abiding by a very copyright friendly attitude, with a twisted view on copying.

For the Church of Kopimism, information is holy and copying is a sacrament. Information holds a value, in itself and in what it contains, and the value multiplies through copying. Therefore, copying is central for the organisation and its members.

Being recognized by the state of Sweden is a large step for all of kopimi. Hopefully, this is one step towards the day when we can live out our faith without fear of persecution, says Isak Gerson, spiritual leader of the Church of Kopimism.

The Church of Kopimism is a religious organisation with roots from 2010. The organisation formalizes a community that's been well spread for a long time already. The community of kopimi requires no formal membership. You just have to feel a calling to worship what is the holiest of the holiest, information and copy. To do this, we organize kopyactings - religious services - where the kopimists share information with eachother through copying and remix.

Copy and seed.


UPDATE

New Scientist now have an interesting interview with Isak Gerson about Kopimism.
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59 Comments on Church Of Kopimism: The New File Sharing Religion

#27
qubit
Overclocked quantum bit
erockerThis is what happens when a tech forum discusses piracy. Saved for historical record.


Piracy, religion, politics... These things have me concerned for this website and what it once was. What a shame.
It's news of the day, so we report it, not make it. Piracy is very much in the headlines today and is therefore very relevent to tech-savvy enthusiasts like us. The way things are going with SOPA and the like, you can get nailed for piracy even if you've done absolutely nothing and getting redress for it will be next to impossible. Also, our internet is going to be way more censored than it is now, which threatens everyone, including TPU. Don't you think we should know about it? Stuff like these people trying to make a religion out of it, whether ridiculous or not, is part of the bigger picture and is worth reporting.

You should know that this story was officially ok'd to put on here by higher up, so don't look at me. Also, I reported it in a neutral style how you're always saying for me to do, so I don't see the problem?

Finally, TPU is doing fine, there's no need to feel threatened something bad is gonna happen to it. :toast:
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#28
TheMailMan78
Big Member
I'm more concerned with "The National Defense Authorization Act" then Ill ever be with SOPA.
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#29
_JP_
This should be entertaining...
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#30
mod2max
Finally, something that recognises the "Freedom of Information Act".

Incase you're wondering SOPA supporters, yes the act is real :) ...atleast more real than SOPA currently is :laugh:
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#31
Damn_Smooth
qubitAnyone can start a church/religion and it can be about almost anything, too.
Awesome!!! I'm going to start the Church of Mynuts. It will have an all female membership, and they will have to bow down at the altar which is at an as yet undisclosed location.
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#32
erocker
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TheMailMan78I'm more concerned with "The National Defense Authorization Act" then Ill ever be with SOPA.
Your concerns fall on deaf ears to those in control. Those in control don't care about your civil liberties, freedom on the internet or otherwise.They are in control and they make the decisions while we sit behind our computers. No amount of news posts, angry blogs or letters to your Senator are going to help. We no longer have any rights with the Patriot Act and with the passing of the NDAA. Thinking that voting out current politicians is naive as whatever stooge comes along to replace them are already bought and paid for by the time the primary elections come along. It's sad, it's frustrating and nothing will get done until things get very, very ugly. Ugly to a point that things like piracy will be an afterthought and a memory of more innocent times.
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#33
TheMailMan78
Big Member
erockerYour concerns fall on deaf ears to those in control. Those in control don't care about your civil liberties, freedom on the internet or otherwise.They are in control and they make the decisions while we sit behind our computers. No amount of news posts, angry blogs or letters to your Senator are going to help. We no longer have any rights with the Patriot Act and with the passing of the NDAA. Thinking that voting out current politicians is naive as whatever stooge comes along to replace them are already bought and paid for by the time the primary elections come along. It's sad, it's frustrating and nothing will get done until things get very, very ugly. Ugly to a point that things like piracy will be an afterthought and a memory of more innocent times.
I just hope I can get a 7970 before that happens.
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#34
erocker
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TheMailMan78I just hope I can get a 7970 before that happens.
JOIN THE REVOLUTION!!! ...But not until after the 9th. Kthnkx.

*I never thought I would join the ACLU... But it's happened!
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#35
TheMailMan78
Big Member
erockerJOIN THE REVOLUTION!!! ...But not until after the 9th. Kthnkx.
Enough people are not starving yet for a revolution. As long as the government can borrow money to support the freeloaders there will be no revolution. For all the crap talking people do with SOPA and Occupy "movement" none of them will do anything. No one bites the hand that feeds until it stops feeding.

Of course now with the NDAA signed into law thanks to Mr. HOPE AND CHANGE I might be thought of as an enemy of the state for saying such things.
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#36
jpierce55
I am wondering when the Mafia will start a church.
Russian Mafia: church of the Holy Apocalyptic Russian Mafia (Harm)
Italian Mafia: church of Sanctified Italian Mafia.

Why not? Elements of file sharing CAN be linked to organized crime.
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#37
AphexDreamer
I like how everyone automatically thinks of piracy.

I'm a proud believer of Kopimism. I've downloaded various Microsoft products from Dream Spark for free, I've shared the music I make for free and have done plenty of Kopmisim acts all while not breaking a single law.

Take that nay Sayers .

So please people Kopimi. I will not get mad at you, but embrace your thirst for knowledge.
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#38
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
AphexDreamerI like how everyone automatically thinks of piracy.
Well it is about piracy. They wouldn't have done this if it was legal to share copyrighted material as much as you wanted.
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#39
AphexDreamer
FrickWell it is about piracy. They wouldn't have done this if it was legal to share copyrighted material as much as you wanted.
It is about file sharing, not strictly of pirated material.

It encourages people to willingly share their work for free whether said work be music, programs or whatever through the believe that "communication is sacred". I make music so I have downloads to them for free. I'm taking computer Science, so when I start developing programs I will post those for free as well. Plenty of people were already doing this, some famous artist were already promoting their music for free like Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails. They were followers before the Religion even became established.
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#40
digibucc
TheMailMan78This is why no one takes the pirating argument seriously. These guys are the NAMBLA of the internet.
this is why no one takes religion seriously, what makes this religion less believable than any other?
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#41
erocker
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digibuccthis is why no one takes religion seriously, what makes this religion less believable than any other?
Thousands of years of history.
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#42
digibucc
and back then what made it more believable? because it's been done it should keep being done? sorry i don't want to turn this into anything else and i'm sure you don't either, i was just being cheeky ;)
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#43
AphexDreamer
erockerThousands of years of history.
And 1000s of years from now, this too will have become thousands of years of history. I'd imagine a lot of development and changes to arise from such a time span as well if not then the destruction of another religion much like that other 1000 year old religion we haven't heard of today.
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#44
erocker
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digibuccand back then what made it more believable? because it's been done it should keep being done? sorry i don't want to turn this into anything else and i'm sure you don't either, i was just being cheeky ;)
It doesn't matter to me what you think, whatever makes you happy. I don't mind at all if people want to be a part of a religion as long as it doesn't infringe upon my happiness and well-being. People can say all they want.
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#45
blibba
MGF DerpHey look a group doing illegal acts and then tying to hide behind religion...like thats never happened before.
I hope you're not trying to imply that there's a correlation between "illegal" and "immoral" or "unacceptable".
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#46
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
AphexDreamerIt is about file sharing, not strictly of pirated material.

It encourages people to willingly share their work for free whether said work be music, programs or whatever through the believe that "communication is sacred". I make music so I have downloads to them for free. I'm taking computer Science, so when I start developing programs I will post those for free as well. Plenty of people were already doing this, some famous artist were already promoting their music for free like Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails. They were followers before the Religion even became established.
Radiohead and NIN got big before giving away their music. They can afford it. Also consider modern games and programs cost millions and millions to develop. Why should the creators give that away for free? There's no economy in it, and money comes out ahead of your so called "religion".
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#47
AphexDreamer
FrickRadiohead and NIN got big before giving away their music. They can afford it. Also consider modern games and programs cost millions and millions to develop. Why should the creators give that away for free? There's no economy in it, and money comes out ahead of your so called "religion".
Granted they are big now, they did it because they knew people would donate to them if they liked it.

I never said they should give it away for free. I was just explaining the premise of the Religion isn't to steal peoples work (although this could be applied, yes) but to share your own. So you can follow it and not be a scoundrel.
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#48
TheMailMan78
Big Member
AphexDreamerI was just explaining the premise of the Religion isn't to steal peoples work (although this could be applied, yes) but to share your own. So you can follow it and not be a scoundrel.
Oh sure, and the position of NAMBLA is to explore man/boy love. I mean they can do that without having to sexually arouse each other........right?
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#49
qubit
Overclocked quantum bit
TheMailMan78Oh sure, and the position of NAMBLA is to explore man/boy love. I mean they can do that without having to sexually arouse each other........right?
This religion, as daft as it is, is in no way like that gross NAMBLA you keep comparing it to. That's depravity, this 'religion' could be a lot of things, but it's not depraved. You're just picking NAMBLA because it's depraved and trying to erroneously conflate the two to make this religion look as bad as possible. Heck, why not just conflate this religion with bestiality while you're at it? :rolleyes:
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#50
TheMailMan78
Big Member
qubitThis religion, as daft as it is, is in no way like that gross NAMBLA you keep comparing it to. That's depravity, this 'religion' could be a lot of things, but it's not depraved. You're just picking NAMBLA because it's depraved and trying to erroneously conflate the two to make this religion look as bad as possible. Heck, why not just conflate this religion with bestiality while you're at it? :rolleyes:
If you pirate or support pirating you're as bad as NAMBLA and its supporters. Both are scum.

Members of NAMBLA make all kinds of excuses for what they do. They justify it in all kinds of ways. JUST LIKE PIRATES.
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