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Video: exclusive interview with Falkvinge — Swedish Pirate Party

digitaljournal.com — In exclusive interview with Rick Falkvinge, the founder of the Swedish Pirate Party, the first Pirate Party to be founded in European politics, the... View in Crawl 4

Video: exclusive interview with Falkvinge — Swedish Pirate Party

Should Rick Falkvinge be on the TIME 100?

time.com — Falkvinge turned a fringe political group dubbed the Pirate Party into an international movement with a presence in more than 25 countries. Its foc... View in Crawl 4

Should Rick Falkvinge be on the TIME 100?

Pirate Party Founder Nominated for TIME 100 | TorrentFreak

torrentfreak.com — Rick Falkvinge, founder of the first Pirate Party in Sweden, has been selected as one of the 200 finalists for TIME’s prestigious top 100 list of t... View in Crawl 4

Rick Falkvinge Nominated For The TIME 100 – Online Poll In Progress - Falkvinge on Infopolicy

falkvinge.net — I’ve been nominated to the list of the 100 most influential people in the world, as determined by the prestigious TIME Magazine. 200 people have be... View in Crawl 4

ACTA: Showdown Imminent, Battle Stations, Battle Stations! - Falkvinge on Infopolicy

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ACTA: Showdown Imminent, Battle Stations, Battle Stations! - Falkvinge on Infopolicy

We, The Web Kids - Falkvinge on Infopolicy

falkvinge.net — There is probably no other word that would be as overused in the media discourse as ‘generation’. I once tried to count the ‘generations’ that have... View in Crawl 4

We, The Web Kids - Falkvinge on Infopolicy

Cultural Flatrate Won’t Work. Here’s Why It Won’t Work. - Falkvinge on Infopolicy

falkvinge.net — The old idea of a cultural flatrate or an internet levy has popped up again. This idea basically says “tax the net heavily – maybe €10 per user and... View in Crawl 4

Cultural Flatrate Won’t Work. Here’s Why It Won’t Work. - Falkvinge on Infopolicy

MafiaaFire Just Killed All Current And Future Copyright Industry Censorship - Falkvinge on Infopo...

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MafiaaFire Just Killed All Current And Future Copyright Industry Censorship - Falkvinge on Infopolicy

Pirate Party goes dark for SOPA

zdnet.com.au — The Australian Pirate Party has blacked out its website in protest against the US Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect-IP Act (PIPA) today... View in Crawl 4

Pirate Party goes dark for SOPA

Perhaps The Copyright Industry Deserves Some Credit For Pointing Out Our Single Points Of Failure

torrentfreak.com — Through new legislation the copyright industry is trying to gain unprecedented control over the Internet. Very worrying plans that need to be stopp... View in Crawl 4

Perhaps The Copyright Industry Deserves Some Credit For Pointing Out Our Single Points Of Failure...

torrentfreak.com — Through new legislation the copyright industry is trying to gain unprecedented control over the Internet. Very worrying plans that need to be stopp... View in Crawl 4

Pirate Party Voted Against Censorship In European Parliament Today - Falkvinge on Infopolicy

falkvinge.net — First, the problems with the proposal. We know that censorship is bad on all accounts; we learned that centuries ago. Changing a law that has exist... View in Crawl 4

Passwords of 93,000 Swedish Politicians, Reporters, Bloggers Leaked; Every Newsroom In Country Tr...

falkvinge.net — Tuesday, somebody trolled the entire Swedish establishment masterfully. Using a leak of 93,678 password/email combinations, they impersonated a hig... View in Crawl 4

As German Pirate Party Hits 10%, Some Thoughts On The Next Five Years

falkvinge.net — This morning, the German Pirate Party hit double digits in a nationwide poll. That was a landmark event, no matter how you look at it. As the first... View in Crawl 4

UK Government Admits That It Has No Evidence To Support Its Claims For Copyright Law

techdirt.com — One of our biggest issues with the constant beating of the drum to extend and expand copyright law, is how much of the policy making is totally fai... View in Crawl 4

UK Government Admits That It Has No Evidence To Support Its Claims For Copyright Law
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