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  • Swedish Anti-copyright Pirate Party Wins EU Parliament Seat


    08 June, 2009, by Team Outlaw

    A political party dedicated to legalising the sharing of copyrighted content without payment has won a seat in the European Parliament. Sweden's Pirat Partiet, or Pirate Party, won 7.1% of the Swedish vote, entitling it to send an MEP to the Parliament.

    In Germany the party won 0.9% of the vote, which will entitle it to state funding, a party statement said. Sweden has been at the centre of international controversy over the online piracy of films, music and other digital media. The Pirate Bay, which used to be internet's biggest source of links to pirated content, was founded there.

    Earlier this year the four founders of The Pirate Bay were put on trial in Sweden and were found guilty of being accessories to breaches of copyright law.

    They were fined £2.4 million and sentenced to a year in jail. They are appealing the verdict. The party won the fifth-biggest share of the vote in Sweden and is yet to decide whom it will send to Brussels as its MEP.

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    "We have just written political history," said Rick Falkvinge, chairman of the party, in a statement. "Politicians have learned that doing what the lobby asks will cost them their jobs. We're the largest party in the segment below 30 years of age. That's building the future of liberties.”

    Falkvinge told the BBC that this year's Pirate Bay court case was a focal point for voters that benefitted his party.

    "The establishment is trying to prevent control of knowledge and culture slipping from their grasp," he said. "When the Pirate Bay got hit, people realised the wolf was outside the front door. That happened one month before the ballot opened, so it had quite a rallying effect."

    Continued on next page Tags: Culture, Government, Piratebay, Software Piracy, europe, piracy
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    on 08 June, 2009

    This article was contributed by OUT-LAW.COM, part of international law firm Pinsent Masons. See http://www.out-law.com for further details.
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