April 10, 2012

The Pirate Party Is Changing The World

Rick Falkvinge, Business Insider

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mong all the bad laws being passed right now, change is coming. The Pirate Party's plan for changing the world is proceeding much, much faster than expected. While the laws on the drawing board are still asinine, we're at a tipping point where the net repressors are about to lose their influence on lawmaking.

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