Tag Archives: Piratpartiet

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Damon skriver idag riktigt bra om sitt barndoms Iran, och jämför med dagens Sverige: Det är svårt att veta hur pass läskigt det är med övervakning. Vi höll på med en del olagliga saker under min uppväxt. Rädslan för säkerhetspolis, tjallande grannar och därmed bestraffning gjorde att vi inte kunde njuta av vårt brott. Vår [...]

Nationwide demonstrations against governmental bugging in Sweden

In Saturday, demonstrations were held in four major cities in Sweden to protest against the bill to allow a governmental authority, the FRA, to bug data traffic of any Swedish citizen at will. Surpassing the United States in privacy abolishment, this bill allows the government to spy on any data traffic, including phone calls, SMS, [...]

17th of February – Demonstrations in Gothenburg

Fight for the right of privacy! There’s currently a law about to be ratified in Sweden that will allow the military to bug any traffic for any citizen in the country. E-mail, SMS, phone calls etc. This abolishment of the right of privacy is a horrible step in the wrong direction for the Swedish government, [...]

“Avast ye scurvy file sharers!”

Wikinews interviews Pirate Party founder Rick Falkvinge: Do you feel that the music industry in its current form will still be needed in a world where non-commercial copying is permitted? It’s not so much if they are needed where non-commercial copying is permitted, rather if they are needed when they’re not necessary any more to [...]

Now a proud member of Piratpartiet

I joined the Piracy Party (Piratpartiet) today. It cost me 5 SEK (€ 0.6) and a few minutes of work. I feel strongly for the issues that Piratpartiet brings to discussion, and I hope that they get over the 4%-limit required to get into the Swedish Parliament.