The US media industries along with their cronies in the United States Federal Government are no longer fighting with the weight of law against…
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My Plans For 2012
In 2011, I managed to transition from leader of a local Pirate Party to an international voice on information policy and civil liberties matters….
Read MoreLegal Ramifications Of File-Sharing Now Being Religious Worship
With yesterday’s story of the Missionary Church of Kopimism being an approved religion in Sweden, one wonders what the practical effects are. It’s not…
Read MoreFile Sharing Approved As An Official Religion In Sweden
After a year of bureaucratic struggles, the Missionary Church of Kopimism is now an official religion in Sweden, enjoying the constitutional protection of Freedom…
Read MoreImpressions From Occupy Wall Street
While in New York City, I reserved some time in my schedule to head down to Zuccotti Park and speak to people at Occupy…
Read MoreColumn: DRM Needs To Be Banned Because It's Toxic
With the European Greens’ adoption of the Pirate perspective on the copyright monopoly, I have received a few questions from entrepreneurs, the copyright industry…
Read MoreThe Internet's Library
When you suffer writers block, I find the best solution is to rip off someone else’ work (and take someone’s work who is promoting…
Read MoreIf You Play By The Rules, You Will Always Lose
People sometimes ask me if I have a motto to live by. I have several, but one stands out. I have posted it to…
Read MoreMy Two Heroes: Arkhipov and Petrov
I’m sometimes asked if I have any heroes or other people I look up to. I do; I have two. Most people have never…
Read MoreAnonymous: From /b/ In-Joke to Sociopolitical Philosophy?
Anonymous has always been growing, changing, and redefining itself. Some suggest it may now be expanding beyond hacktivism and identity-hiding, and into an ideology….
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