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The Pirates recognize the importance of intellectual property for authors, artists, scientists or inventors: work and creativity they provide must be recognized and compensated. Pirates promote a curtailment of the '''copyright''' term (70 years after the death of the artist), in consultation with various representatives of the creative sector. In addition, the Pirates push forward the basic income as possible and investigate an alternative to the non-transparent artist status.
The Pirates recognize the importance of intellectual property for authors, artists, scientists or inventors: work and creativity they provide must be recognized and compensated. Pirates promote a curtailment of the '''copyright''' term (70 years after the death of the artist), in consultation with various representatives of the creative sector. In addition, the Pirates push forward the [[Basic Income|basic income]] as possible and investigate an alternative to the non-transparent artist status.

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The Pirates recognize the importance of intellectual property for authors, artists, scientists or inventors: work and creativity they provide must be recognized and compensated. Pirates promote a curtailment of the '''copyright''' term (70 years after the death of the artist), in consultation with various representatives of the creative sector. In addition, the Pirates push forward the [[Basic Income|basic income]] as possible and investigate an alternative to the non-transparent artist status.

The Pirates recognize the importance of intellectual property for authors, artists, scientists or inventors: work and creativity they provide must be recognized and compensated. Pirates promote a curtailment of the copyright term (70 years after the death of the artist), in consultation with various representatives of the creative sector. In addition, the Pirates push forward the basic income as possible and investigate an alternative to the non-transparent artist status.