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hqn
Registered: Mar 2005 Posts: 22 |
The first copyparty ever
I was wondering about this during X2006, but who knows this:
What was the rumored first ever organised copyparty in the woild? Who was there and what was released?
Shoot the breeze y'all... |
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Mason
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 461 |
Im not quite sure, but I reckon there was a party in 1984 arranged by Berlin Cracking Service - ofcourse in Germany |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1647 |
Isn't it most likely that this phenomenon grew gradually out of friends meeting friends and so on, and that it would be impossible to state when the first "real" party occured? ...or what do you require of a meeting being called a "copy party"? Being big enough? Open ended invitations not just to people you know personally?
Not very helpful answer I guess (sorry). I just felt I doubt that this question has a real answer. ...or what do you think? |
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Zyron
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 2381 |
I agree with you Frantic, there's probably no real answer to this question. |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11360 |
yes, such question automatically raises another question "what makes an event a copy party?"
afterall, back then when steve jobs and friends met in their homemade computers club, they copied software aswell (and sometime later mr gates came up with the idea of "intelectual property"). |
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hqn
Registered: Mar 2005 Posts: 22 |
The way I see it, there are two kinds: the informal in-house affairs, and the more officious parties in a (rented) venue. I was talking about the last kind, hence the word "organised". Sorry if I was unclear.
CBA is awfully quiet, being a living C64 encyclopedia & all. :) |
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icon
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 90 |
First party held in Sweden that was organized like todays parties was the Furulund meeting organized by S.O.S/Defiers . The second was just two months after and it was the first Alvesta party by The Silents. I was there and had a blast. :-)
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Twoflower
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 434 |
I'm quite sure that the Berlin Cracking Service meeting must have been the first scene-related meeting in a rented venue, ever. Never heard of anything like that until '86 or sth.
I'm more interested in when the term "copyparty" first was minted and used? First use of "copyparty" in Sweden got to have been one of the Alvesta-parties in '87. By the end of '87 it was firmly rooted as a term, anyway (eg. The Triad+Fairlight Copyparty and so on). |
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cba
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 935 |
Quote: The way I see it, there are two kinds: the informal in-house affairs, and the more officious parties in a (rented) venue. I was talking about the last kind, hence the word "organised". Sorry if I was unclear.
CBA is awfully quiet, being a living C64 encyclopedia & all. :)
hehe , well I went to my first real copy party in
1987, venlo that is.
But already before we had local lame computer parties, but none of them were scene related.
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Twoflower
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 434 |
Wrong by me above. The Triad+Fairlight Copyparty wasn't until December 88, and the term was surely set steady before that in Sweden. Some danish parties used the term "copyparty" in 1987, didn't they? And surely some german ones too? |
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Skylab
Registered: Dec 2005 Posts: 183 |
It wasn't a BCS-Copyparty, it was a Plutonium Crackers Copyparty. Look at:
Plutonium Party 1984
PC-Copyparty was an early event. But I don't think that it was the first one. There have been several other parties, small local ones and some bigger ones of the 'real' old school ones.
Anyway, I would like to get more specific information about the PC-Copyparty (Attendants etc.) - So Alien, Don, CJW, CPU get ya asses up and reactivate your brains...
Greetz!
Skylab |
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