Some time tomorrow, the Swedish Parliament will vote on whether to push Sweden yet another significant step towards a surveillance state through traffic data…
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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 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 MoreToday, Spain voted for net censorship
Today, February 9, the Spanish senate will vote on voted for the so-called Ley Sinde (“Sinde law”) which allows executive tribunals to summarily withdraw…
Read MoreNot Rocket Science: Same Laws Online, Offline
What the Pirate Party demands isn’t rocket science. We are demanding an end to the Wild West treatment of the Internet. We are demanding…
Read MoreCables: US driving Swedish Data Retention
Taking a closer look at the Stockholm 09-141 cable, we find that the United States was the driving force behind the IPRED legislation, that…
Read More"All Middle Easterners are terrorists"
Some very public figures, in our country and elsewhere in Europe, have gone on record saying all people with a culture and religion from…
Read MoreWe were right: Sweden is covert NATO member
When the FRA debate raged at its peak, we were looking left and right for reasons why the Swedish Administration of 2008 was so……
Read MoreInformationskriget eskalerar
Saker går vansinnigt fort nu. Igår skrev jag om att höga politiker går ut i media och vill att uppgiftslämnare till media ska skjutas,…
Read MoreFullt krig om informationen
De senaste dagarna har informationspolitik brutit ut i fullt informationskrig. Och det är nu vi ser alla spelarna visa sina positioner. Det handlar förstås…
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