BERLIN — Sweden’s Pirate Party, which campaigns in favor of the sharing of music and video files on the Internet, is heading to Brussels after receiving more than 7% of the country’s votes in the ...
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's Pirate Party, which wants to reform copyright law, could ride a wave of discontent over tighter control of computer file-sharing all the way into the European Parliament ...
Controversy has erupted over next Tuesday's European Parliament resolution "on eliminating gender stereotypes in the EU", meant to mark international women's day, after libertarian Swedish MEPs from ...
Europeans have been busy choosing new members of the European Parliament, and the Swedes have pulled off a surprising maneuver: They've elected a member of the Pirate Party. For the anti-copyright ...
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A Swedish appeals court on Friday upheld a ruling against three men behind file sharing website Pirate Bay, cutting their prison sentences and raising the fine. The case was ...
STOCKHOLM - A Swedish appeals court upheld Friday a ruling against three men behind file-sharing Web site Pirate Bay, raising the fine to more than $6 million but cutting their prison sentences to ...
Europe’s justice commissioner has given the U.S. attorney general until Friday to explain how far the secret so-called Prism program has gone in collecting personal information of European citizens.
In a new 107-page eBook, Pirate Party MEP Christian Engstrom and founder Rick Falkvinge lay out a detailed plan for reforming copyright laws so they work in a world of rampant, simple file sharing.
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