User:Kopiright/sandbox

Piratbyrån proposed, and published most of its work under, a copyright alternative called kopimi (pronounced, and sometimes also spelled "copyme").[17] Designed to be the opposite of copyright, a kopimi notice specifically encourages that the work be copied - for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial.[18] Kopimi is similar to the CC0 license created by Creative Commons, although Kopimi adds a positive imperative for others to copy.

The Kopimi page contains various versions of the Kopimi logo, and explains that the logo is a symbol showing that the work is allowed to be copied. Kopimi may be placed on any content, including webpages, books, software, and sound logos.[17]

The Kopimi concept and logo was created by Ibi Kopimi Botani (Ibrahim Botani) in 2005. "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." [19] 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" (meaning copy) and "co-pie" (meaning tweet together). The Copie logo shows 5 birds tweeting together.[20]