Today, I have a column on TorrentFreak titled “The Revolution Will Not Be Properly Licensed“. If you like it, please Digg it! That’s really…
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Swedish Govt Preparing New Ways To Watch You
The awful Data Retention Directive appears to be coming to its end in the European Union. On March 23, the Commission will present an…
Read MoreThe Internet is the Sum of All The People That Use It
”It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness,…
Read MoreAn Important Dent In The Copyright Monopoly
Yesterday, the Legal Affairs Committee in the European Parliament voted unanimously to introduce an exception to the copyright monopoly to benefit the public at…
Read MoreKeynote in Glasgow: "Why are you here?"
I was invited to keynote at the conference of Pirate Party UK as the election to Scottish Parliament approaches. My focus was to give…
Read MoreSwedish MFA Cracking Down On Net
Sweden’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carl Bildt, has an op-ed piece today in the printed newspaper Expressen where he criticizes some of Sweden’s most…
Read MoreKill Copyright, Create Jobs
The copyright industry’s lobby has — again — claimed that unless strong measures are taken to enforce copyright, jobs will be lost across Europe….
Read MoreKeynote at Internet Society, Frankfurt
I had the honor and the privilege of keynoting at the Internet Society’s INET meeting in Frankfurt this Wednesday. The topic of the day…
Read MoreThere Will Never Be A Shortage Of "Content"
Lawyers who advocate maximization of the copyright monopoly can sometimes be heard complaining that if the monopoly is abolished or weakened, there will be…
Read MoreCongratulations, Piratenpartei Hamburg
Piratenpartei Hamburg performed a feat today. In local state elections, they surpassed two percent with more than 70,000 votes. This is a tremendous feat….
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