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…
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Document Freedom Day – March 28
Among the stupid initiatives from corporate monopolists, we need good news once in a while from activists. One such initiative is Document Freedom Day,…
Read MoreFalkvinge At TEDx: "Like A Cross Between Churchill, Gandhi, And Mad Max"
I presented my story at TEDx Observer in London recently, and the video from the event has come online. This was the first time…
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 MoreStop Being Lazy: Encrypt/Sign Your Email
Most people think about their own protections when they sign/encrypt their email, what people don’t consider is the privacy and protection of their friends…
Read MoreCollected Personal Data Will Always Be Used Against The Citizens
The doctrine for authorities collecting sensitive, private data on citizens right now appears to be “your private data may be useful to us, and…
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 MoreReclaim The Internet In Under A Minute
After you read this post and follow its instructions, you will be able to show how all the money and energy being spent on…
Read MoreHow Patent Monopolies Work In Reality, Outside Of Fairytale Land
There is a fairytale about how a poor, lone inventor can come up with something fantastic, file a patent monopoly on it, and get…
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…
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