Pirate Party Considers Floating Server Blimp

Logan Westbrook

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Pirate Party Considers Floating Server Blimp

The sky's the limit for the Pirate Party International, or maybe space. It hasn't decided yet.

If you're aggressively involved in grass roots activism to reform copyright law - or to put it more plainly, if you run file sharing servers - the threat of someone seizing your equipment and throwing you in jail is always a possibility. In an effort to prevent that from happening, the Pirate Party International, an umbrella organization of various national pirate parties, has started to brainstorm the idea of putting its servers where only birds would be able to get to them.

The plan calls for a high-altitude balloon, either a solar powered blimp or even just a weather balloon, that would host file sharing servers, but be outside the jurisdiction of any government that might want to shut it down. PPI suggests that the floating server could use open source technology and software, and be funded by donations from crowdsourcing site Kickstarter [http://www.kickstarter.com/]. The group acknowledges that it wouldn't be a permanent solution, but hopes to aggravate as many governments as possible for as long as possible.

The balloon isn't the only idea that PPI is kicking around however; some members have put forward the more costly, but possibly more effective, idea of obtaining and launching a satellite. In fact, a member of the German Pirate Party started making notes on the idea in a wiki [http://wiki.piratenpartei.de/Benutzer:Big_Arne/Piratesatellite#Piratesatellite_V0.02_.28pre_alpha_Stadium.29] back in June, but apparently concluded at the time that there were better ways to spend the money it would take to get a satellite into orbit.

As entertaining as they are, it's incredibly unlikely that either of these plans will ever come to fruition. They're both too expensive and too difficult to ever be feasible, not to mention that it the PPI really wanted to host file sharing servers outside of any country's jurisdiction, a boat in international waters seems a much easier way of doing it, especially as no specific law prohibits it yet.

Source: Forbes [http://blogs.forbes.com/andygreenberg/2010/10/19/pirates-in-the-sky-filesharers-want-to-build-weather-balloon-hosted-download-site/] via Gizmodo [http://gizmodo.com/5671537/file+sharing-group-mulls-a-floating-pirate-ship-of-servers-in-the-sky?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+gizmodo/full+(Gizmodo)]


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GothmogII

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This is all kinds of awesome. I mean, yeah, a boat is cool and all, but an -airship-, sorry, 'blimp', that would be something to see.

Mayhap we could see a possible real-life Columbia too?
 

Asehujiko

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And since when have anti-piracy outfits ever been bothered by the law themselves? It's not like they don't break every single privacy law and several fair-trial ones everytime they sue a $10 downloader for $10000000.

Edit: typo.
 

gellert1984

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I could see someone 'accidentally' blowing it out of the sky, just before getting a large cash donation from an anonymous source.
 

panda_rune

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Would be way cool if it worked, but wouldn't it be simpler to just park a boat full of servers in international waters?
 

Jamash

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It they think a floating server would be out of the jurisdiction's of governments, then they've never heard of "airspace" and a country's right to shoot down any suspicious objects that enter it without authorisation.

While a government may never get permission to shut down the server, they'd be perfectly within their rights to shoot it out of the sky.

I think they should put their servers on a boat and keep them in international waters, somewhere in the west of the Indian Ocean, just for the epic irony that would surely follow...
 

Hiphophippo

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All absurd ideas but I'm glad to live in a world where crazy things like this are seriously considered.
 

anyGould

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The airship idea sounds neat in theory, but I agree that it would be insanely too easy for it to be "accidentally" shot down.

Just as important as being in international waters is being observable (so it doesn't "disappear" in a "unexplained freak storm").
 

Binerexis

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DazBurger said:
Ah COME ON!

If you really want free music, films and games that much... Make em yourself!
So you expect people who don't pay for any form of media to sink time and money into creating their own media so they can sit down and be entertained by it?
 

DazBurger

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Binerexis said:
DazBurger said:
Ah COME ON!

If you really want free music, films and games that much... Make em yourself!
So you expect people who don't pay for any form of media to sink time and money into creating their own media so they can sit down and be entertained by it?
Nah... But one could hope.

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I know one who is trying to do something like it... Except that he hopes to earn money on his indie-games... But have no troubles pirating him self.

... Im SO much gonna throw ALL of his stuff on the net :D
 

Sojoez

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Well, they obviously have to launch it from somewhere, and a blimp carrying servers should be rather big. And the bigger it is, the more radiowaves it can reflect. Thus making the military anxious and send 2-3 fighter jets to check it out.

Gee, what would the military do if they see a giant blimp with a pirate logo on it floating above territorial waters?
 

Treblaine

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I thiiiink I heard this idea on The Simpsons already:

"Hey! The government don't control the AIR! What if you lived in a BALLOON!"