( "The Pirate Bureau") was a Swedish
think tank
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established to support the free sharing of information, culture, and intellectual property. provided a counterpoint to
lobby group
Lobbying is a form of advocacy, which lawfully attempts to directly influence legislators or government officials, such as regulatory agencies or judiciary. Lobbying involves direct, face-to-face contact and is carried out by various entities, in ...
s such as the Swedish
Anti-Piracy Bureau.
In 2005 released an anthology entitled ''Copy Me'', containing selected texts previously available from its website. Members of participated in debates on Swedish Radio and Swedish Television and also gave several lectures in other European countries, such as at the 2005 22nd
Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin.
's activities might have changed over the years, partly as a result of the addition of the
Pirate Party to the Swedish political scene. During
Walpurgis Night 2007, burned all of their remaining copies of ''Copy Me'' in a ritual-like performance, declaring:
The file-sharing debate is hereby buried. When we talk about file-sharing from now on it's as one of many ways to copy. We talk about better and worse ways of indexing, archiving and copying—not whether copying is right or wrong. Winter is pouring down the hillside. Make way for spring!
Jonas Andersson, a Swedish researcher specialized in the politics of
file-sharing, gave this brief definition in October 2009:
Piratbyrån is entirely separate from The Pirate Party; it is more of a loosely organised think-tank, a website, a philosophical greenhouse or FAQ guide to digitization.
The
MPA-funded
Svenska antipiratbyrån (Swedish Anti-Piracy Bureau), an agency devoted to fighting copyright infringement, was formed in 2001, before Piratbyrån. Piratbyrån humorously copied the name of their opponent, removing the "anti".
In June 2010 the group disbanded following the death of co-founder and prominent member Ibrahim Botani, also known as Ibi Kopimi Botani.
Several former members of Piratbyrån are now involved in
Telecomix. Around the same time, the front page of the website was replaced with the three words (Swedish for 'Closed for reflection').
Self-definition
In 2008, Piratbyrån published a report titled ''Piratbyrån – The Bureau of Piracy Activities 2007'' which starts with the following description of the organisation:
Definition by Prix Ars Electronica jury
As Piratbyrån received an "award of distinction" at
Prix Ars Electronica in 2009,
the jury statement said:
BitTorrent tracker
Members of Piratbyrån founded the
BitTorrent
BitTorrent is a Protocol (computing), communication protocol for peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P), which enables users to distribute data and electronic files over the Internet in a Decentralised system, decentralized manner. The protocol is d ...
tracker
The Pirate Bay
The Pirate Bay, commonly abbreviated as TPB, is a free searchable online index of Film, movies, music, video games, Pornographic film, pornography and software. Founded in 2003 by Swedish think tank , The Pirate Bay facilitates the connection ...
in 2003 as a Swedish language site. The Pirate Bay now operates independently from Piratbyrån, although a number of The Pirate Bay administrators were also active in Piratbyrån.
Police raid
On the morning of 31 May 2006, the servers of both
The Pirate Bay
The Pirate Bay, commonly abbreviated as TPB, is a free searchable online index of Film, movies, music, video games, Pornographic film, pornography and software. Founded in 2003 by Swedish think tank , The Pirate Bay facilitates the connection ...
, a popular Swedish
BitTorrent tracker
A BitTorrent tracker is a special type of server that assists in the communication between peers using the BitTorrent protocol.
In peer-to-peer file sharing, a software client on an end-user PC requests a file, and portions of the requested ...
, and Piratbyrån were confiscated in a raid by Swedish police. The seizure was part of an investigation into possible illegal activities on the part of The Pirate Bay. Piratbyrån and the Antipiratbyrån set up a temporary news blog during the investigation.
Activities in 2007
In ''Piratbyrån – The Bureau of Piracy Activities 2007'', published in 2008, Piratbyrån list its activities for the year 2007. Activities by Piratbyrån members include lectures at universities and conferences, the publication of reports, participation in art projects and research projects, an interview with
Vanity Fair in February 2007, participation in the planning of
The Oil of the 21st Century conference in Berlin, presentations at a Norwegian computer party (The Gathering), interviews to the media regarding the raid on
The Pirate Bay
The Pirate Bay, commonly abbreviated as TPB, is a free searchable online index of Film, movies, music, video games, Pornographic film, pornography and software. Founded in 2003 by Swedish think tank , The Pirate Bay facilitates the connection ...
, opening of a webshop to sell Kopimi Klothing, participation in the organisation of protests to mark the one-year anniversary of the police raid on
The Pirate Bay
The Pirate Bay, commonly abbreviated as TPB, is a free searchable online index of Film, movies, music, video games, Pornographic film, pornography and software. Founded in 2003 by Swedish think tank , The Pirate Bay facilitates the connection ...
, attendance of the BELEF07 festival in
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), and participation in the organisation of a one-day art event in
Stockholm
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titled "Who Makes And Owns Your Work".
In March 2007 Piratbyrån members were invited to a meeting with the executive group for the
Swedish Film Institute
The Swedish Film Institute () (SFI) is a statutory body located in Stockholm, Sweden that supports the Swedish film industry. Founded in 1963, the institute is responsible for administering the annual Guldbagge Awards, and for managing the Swed ...
, to share their views about film and copying. According to Piratbyrån "The leadership listens with interest — only to some months later launch new anti-piracy initiatives...". In the same month Piratbyrån collaborates with the Norwegian group
Piratgruppen, launching the counter-campaign "Piracy frees music" (promoted via
The Pirate Bay
The Pirate Bay, commonly abbreviated as TPB, is a free searchable online index of Film, movies, music, video games, Pornographic film, pornography and software. Founded in 2003 by Swedish think tank , The Pirate Bay facilitates the connection ...
), in response to the "Piracy kills music" anti-piracy campaign by the Norwegian record industry.
In 2007 members of Piratbyrån also contributed to the production of the film ''
Steal This Film (Part Two)'', which features interviews with Piratbyrån members and was released in December 2007.
Activities in 2009
Piratbyrån organized the "Spectrial", a theatricalizing intervention in
The Pirate Bay trial in Stockholm, early in 2009.
Installed the Embassy of Piracy – The Embassy of Piracy, for the First Internet Pavilion at the
Venice Biennial
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At the
Prix Ars Electronica Piratbyrån received an "award of distinction" (including a prize money of 5000 euro) in the category "Digital Communities".
The motivation of the jury underlined the Piratbyrån "never forget that humor and irony are among the strongest weapons available to cultural producers."
Kopimi
The ''Kopimi'' symbol was conceived in January 2005 by Piratbyrån co-founder Ibrahim Botani. The logo, pronounced "copy me", can be used to specifically request people to copy and distribute a work, for any purpose. Botani intended the logo to be the opposite of copyright, which usually restricts copying a work, and as a unifying symbol of the
anti-copyright ideas Piratbyrån stood for. As such, the Kopimi symbol may be considered an
anti-copyright notice of sorts.
Later in 2005, the Kopimi logotype was included in the Piratbyrån book ''Copy Me''. In June of that year, the Kopimi symbol was added to the front page of the
Pirate Bay
The Pirate Bay, commonly abbreviated as TPB, is a free searchable online index of Film, movies, music, video games, Pornographic film, pornography and software. Founded in 2003 by Swedish think tank , The Pirate Bay facilitates the connection ...
. Throughout the next 15 years, three different variants of the logo were used on the front page, until it was removed sometime in March/April 2020.
The history section of the site stated: "''Some of you may have noticed that little symbol at the bottom of the page, the pyramid. It's a symbol called Kopimi (Copy Me) which was founded by an old friend of ours, the artist Ibi Botani. It's basically about promoting copying. Using the kopimi symbol on something not only shows that it is ok to copy it, it says it ''wants'' to be copied, mixed or manipulated!''"
While Kopimi may appear to be a
public-domain-equivalent license, no one associated with Piratbyrån ever called Kopimi a license, instead describing it as a symbol of certain ideas. The
Open Source Initiative
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is a California public benefit corporation "actively involved in Open Source community-building, education, and public advocacy to promote awareness and the importance of non-proprietary software".
Governance
The ...
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Free Software Foundation
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, or any other organisation within the
open-source movement, does not list Kopimi as an approved license. Since May 2024, the website of Kopimi explicitly states: "''Kopimi is not a copyright license. For best results, release your work under a license like
Creative Commons CC0, and use a kopimi badge ... to encourage sharing and remixing''".
Wikimedia Commons
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Files from Wikimedia Commons can be used ...
, a repository of free content and a sister site of Wikipedia, allows users to label their files with Kopimi.
Kopimism
''Kopimism'' and ''kopimist'' are terms derived from Botani's symbol. It is unclear who coined them, but they have been used since at least July 2006. In January 2007, the Pirate Bay used the terms when they attempted to buy
Sealand, a sea fort off the coast of England and a self-proclaimed country. The Pirate Bay declared: "''To make sure the owners will be kopimistic and that the country won't be governed by people that do not care about its future, we have come up with a plan. With the help of all the kopimists on Internets, we want to buy Sealand.''"
The
Missionary Church of Kopimism was founded in 2010 by Isak Gerson, a philosophy student and a member of the
Pirate Party of Sweden. After two failed attempts, Kopimism was officially recognized as a religion by the Swedish government in January 2012. The Church considers copying a holy virtue, and uses various Kopimi symbols to present itself.
Copie

Inspired by Kopimi, the
Pirate Party of Brazil created their own version of the concept called "Copie", which plays both on the Portuguese words "copie" (copy) and "co-pie" (tweet together). The Copie logotype shows 5 birds tweeting together.
Notes
See also
*
Copyleft
Copyleft is the legal technique of granting certain freedoms over copies of copyrighted works with the requirement that the same rights be preserved in derivative works. In this sense, ''freedoms'' refers to the use of the work for any purpose, ...
*
Criticism of copyright
* ''
Culture vs. Copyright''
*
Internet freedom
Internet censorship is the legal censorship, control or suppression of what can be accessed, published, or viewed on the Internet. Censorship is most often applied to specific Network domain, internet domains (such as ''Wikipedia.org'', for exam ...
*
Missionary Church of Kopimism
*
Pirate Party of Sweden (''Piratpartiet'') (not affiliated with Piratbyrån)
*
The Pirate Bay
The Pirate Bay, commonly abbreviated as TPB, is a free searchable online index of Film, movies, music, video games, Pornographic film, pornography and software. Founded in 2003 by Swedish think tank , The Pirate Bay facilitates the connection ...
– a BitTorrent site
* ''
Steal This Film''
*
Telecomix
References
External links
Official website (archived)KopimiPiratgruppen.org– Danish sister organization
Art Liberated– Another project from Piratbyrån, highlighting
remix culture
Remix culture, also known as read-write culture, is a term describing a culture that allows and encourages the creation of derivative works by combining or editing existing materials. Remix cultures are permissive of efforts to improve upon, ch ...
and opposing censorship of art.
Slashdot on Piratbyrån's May Day Demonstration 2004The Grey Commons, strategic considerations in the copyfightText by Piratbyrån's
Palle Torsson and
Rasmus Fleischer, presenting the activities of 2005.
The Pirate Bay and Piratbyrån taken down by PoliceBetween artworks and networks: Navigating through the crisis of copyrightTheoretical lecture by Piratbyrån's
Rasmus Fleischer.
Presentation of Piratbyrån by Magnus Eriksson from the
Bzoom festival in
Brno
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, October 2006.
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