In what can only be described as an epic PR fail for the copyright industry, they have threatened the parents of the most successful…
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Today, 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 MoreAttacks on Information Freedom via its Transport
History repeats in cycles. Hax reminds us of an episode told by Nils Funcke of the Swedish Constitutional Committee, from a time when politicians…
Read MoreLegislative corruption: process or product?
Returning to the cable 09Stockholm141, the Pirate Party was criticized for attacking the legislative process leading up to draconian laws, rather than attacking the…
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 MoreCables: Swedish Govt Planning to Kill Messenger Immunity
Cables have been quoted saying that the US Embassy warned for an imminent success of the Pirate Party, but some of the most interesting…
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 MoreKu Klux Klan 2010
Things become very interesting when you realize there’s really nothing new under the sun. Once you realize that all this has happened before, and…
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……
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