Yesterday was day nine in the trial of Anders Breivik, the man behind the events in Oslo and Utøya last July. And in keeping…
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Sweden, Paradise Lost: Part 2 – Private Police Forces
In our series showcasing Sweden as a country that likes to pretend it champions net freedom, but itself does the exact opposite: did you…
Read MoreSweden, Paradise Lost: Part 1 – General Wiretapping
Sweden has a fairly good reputation around the world as a good place to live. However, this reputation comes from a previous era, and…
Read MoreCopyright Monopoly Lobby Sues Reputable Professor For Saying They're A Monopoly
The Spanish copyright monopoly lobby Promusicae has filed lawsuit against the reputable Spanish professor Enrique Dans for “soiling their honor”, and demand €20,000 in…
Read MoreLIVE!: Piratenpartei Election Results in Saarland
Perhaps one of the most important tests for Pirate Politics today, as the German state of Saarland goes to the polls. Can the PiratePartei…
Read MoreTomorrow March 25, Germany Votes Pirate Again
The state of Saarland in Germany got an unexpected re-election in 2012, which takes place tomorrow, the 25th of March. The German Piratenpartei needs…
Read MoreIn Grand Deceivefest, Swedish Parliament Just Voted For Data Retention
Swedish Parliament just voted 233-41 to introduce Data Retention in Sweden, as per the EU directive from 2004. Despite many countries having struck down…
Read MoreEuropean Parliament Blocks Copyright Reform With 113% Voter Turnout
In an unexpected turn of events, one of the key committees in the European Parliament voted recently to weaken a reform of the copyright…
Read MoreWith Latest Domain Seizures, US Declares Trade War On The World
The latest round of domain seizures from the United States are grandiose in their aggression and audacity towards the free world. People in the…
Read MoreDid a Pirate TV Stream Save Lives During the Japan Tsunami?
One year ago this week, on March 11, 2011, Japan experienced its most devastating earthquake in over a thousand years. The quake brought a…
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