It wants to curb Dutch copyright law (where it wants non-commercial use to be free), to remodel patent law, to protect and strengthen (digital) civil rights, a transparent government and a considerate handling of IT-projects by the government.
[2][3] Its Declaration of Principles says that its purpose is "to change global legislation to facilitate the emerging information society, which is characterized by diversity and openness.
We do this by requiring an increased level of respect for the citizens and their right to privacy, as well as reforms to copyright and patent law.
[10] Nationwide, the party gained 3,251 votes (0.05%), with the aforementioned seat being the only one earned (out of a total of 8,237).
[12] International cooperation through the PPI is seen as crucial to realising the goals of the party.