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Just got back from an exhausting, but extremely valuable, weekend of media training with the other Pirate Party European Parliament candidates. The lessons learned will be valuable in many different situations, and I feel grateful to have been trained by one of Swedens foremost PR-guys.

After every event with other “pirates” I’m always shocked at the wide array of people that I meet, and what a positive experience it is. It’s a wonderful mix of age/politic angles/types of people/primary focuses. It’s just stunning that all of these people get along, and the debates that rise are often quite challenging in many positive ways.

Some of the people that attended had their focus on our point “Reform of/Abolishing of the patent system” and I got a lot of info from then I had not been able to assimilate online. The interesting thing about these guys is that they are actually patent holders for different technological/telecom patents to this date and had a lot of experience in that area. One of them described that he had worked for a major technology manufacturer and been a part of a project where they hampered their competition by doing a “patent carpet bombing” around their inventions, thus making it impossible to go ahead with their new and better technology. Patents are not used the way they are supposed to these days, and the system needs either a reform or it needs to be replaced with something that really works.

It was a great weekend and I loved meeting all this people that’s working to open up our society, restore the democratic balance and remove corporate influence over our lawmaking processes.

Thanks to all for a lot of interesting discussions and great company ;)

It is now 67 days until the EU-elections, and things are looking promising!

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Pirate girl from peasap on Flickr - http://flickr.com/photos/peasap/
Photo: peasap on Flickr. CC BY 2.0.

And thus surpasses two of the parties that is sitting in opposition in the parliament today (Miljöpartiet and Vänstern (the “socialists” (commies)).

Earlier today (17:33) we only had 10600 members but that changed fast and we’re currently running at about 1 new member every minute ;)

The increase in members is probably related to the IPRED1-directive being voted through parliament today so fast you almost missed it, and of course the Spectrial might have something to do with it as well.

Wonderful news anyways ;)

For more information on the Swedish Pirate Party, see our official english info here!

UPDATE: At 22:41, we passed 10800 members. See the graph on Rick Falkvinge’s blogg here!

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Sitting in Arlanda Airport waiting for my flight to Gellivare, a small town in the north of Sweden.

This trip has not been welled planned as I actually managed to screw up my schedule and miss the first meeting we had booked. Not like me to do stuff like that. Well well, there’s got to be a first for everything… as long as theres no second.

In other news, the youth organization Ung Pirat (Young Pirates) has been granted ~130000€ by Ungdomsstyrelsen (a board that decides which youth organization should get support by the state) to further their activities and politics. “Ung Pirat” is the third largest youth org. in Sweden with 4800 members. Congratulations to them!

The Register also reports that the UK gov. is planning the creation of a “Rights agency” that are to “clamp down” on p-2-p users (whatever that means).

Meanwhile over at Isle of Man, they’re pushing for a compulsory tax for filesharing. Surprisingly enough the major record labels are positive (irony) and supports the idea. Someone please explain to me how this could ever be a good idea.. also please explain to me how these taxes would be evenly distributed among all artists being shared? Can I just create a band, put my stuff on ThePiratebay under a fake name, and then claim part of the tax money? Or do I need to be a big record label to get any of it? Bad idea overall…

Yeye… my flight’s leaving.

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Daniel Nyström - www.icmpecho.com

As the days are closing in on our country wide EU-elections we, the Swedish Pirate Party, has presented our list of candidates and I’m number 17. However, even if we get many seats of the ones available the chances of me being voted in are very small, except if I get a huge amount of personal votes.

The list is as follows (blogs linked from the top names, probably in Swedish):

1. Christian Engström, f. 1960, Nacka
2. Amelia Andersdotter, f. 1987, Lund
3. Mattias Bjärnemalm, f. 1979, Uppsala
4. Anna Troberg, f. 1974, Järfälla
5. Rickard Olsson, f. 1967, Östersund
6. Rick Falkvinge, f. 1972, Sollentuna
7. Anna Svensson, f. 1980, Norrköping
8. Gustav Nipe, f. 1988, Malmö
9. Johanna Julén, f. 1980, Västerås
10. Björn Felten, f. 1948, Säve
11. Malin Littorin Ferm, f. 1990, Vällingby
12. Jan Lindgren, f. 1979, Enskede
13. Ellen Söderberg, f. 1991, Malmö
14. Andreas Larsson, f. 1983, Rättvik
15. Camilla Westrin, f. 1983, Umeå
16. Snild Dolkow, f. 1986, Lund
17. Daniel Nyström, f. 1983, Tyresö
18. C Magnus Berglund, f. 1962, Karlstad
19. Sandra Grosse, f. 1990, Helsingborg
20. Mikael Nordfeldth, f. 1987, Umeå

For the official message, see the press release (in swedish).

For those that doesn’t know what we stand for, it’s not just that “downloading everything for free” as some seem to think. We have three primary points and those are Respect for the right of privacy, Reformed copyright legislation and and Abolished/Reformed patent system.

In the European union our outspoken tactics are to join the group we think is closest to our key points (probably the liberal or green ones) and then focus all of our energy on the questions and issues relating to citizens rights and making sure that the EU is democratic (Subsidiarity, transparancy and accountability).

We have no position on if Sweden should be a member of the EU or not, but now that we are, things should be done in a democratic and sane manner.

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Many others have already summarized this in Swedish but here’s my go at it.

The day started outside the parliament with the Pirate Partys unauthorized demonstration. All went fine and the police was very nice and helped us find a space for our protests when we moved to the second location. They were very nice and altogether very valuable in creating a nice atmosphere.

After we were finished at the second location we moved for Sergels torg. The demonstration went through Old Town and Drottninggatan all the way to the target and this is how it looked when we arrived and joined up with the other demonstration:


Credit to http://www.brockman.nu/blogg/?p=1317

and another angle:


Credit to http://www.youtube.com/user/SM5POR

We had however missed some of the most important speeches, but I’ve since found them in the intertubes:

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Credit to http://dennisstartrek.blip.tv/ that has also posted his images here.

In these speeches there are six women from the ruling block in parliament that promises to tear the law down against the governments wishes, and then to undertake and investigation on what the real surveillance needs are (as this has not been done before… don’t ask me why…).

A lot of people has blogged about this in the last 24 hours but I have a hard time finding links with english content. Found one article at TheLocal.se though (it’s me sitting down filming in the lower left corner ;) )

All together it was a very nice day and I met a lot of interesting people and got to say hello to many bloggers.

Now we’re all just waiting for Parliament to get started so our elected can get to work and shred this foul piece of badly researched law.

TheLocal.se also had a reference to what i wrote about in my earlier post in regards to bullying the opponents.

Getting late now so I’m gonna stop writing… As both you and I know by now, things might get messy if I continue ;)

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Stoppa FRA affisch - Stop FRA poster
Stop FRA poster…

Today we made the last effort to get our fellow citizens to join us in the manifestation tomorrow against the FRA-law. A lot of flyers distributed and many posters taped in legal places ;) Followed up with a cup of latte in Café Gråmunken in Old Town.

Tomorrow, we’ll see if our efforts has payed off. Tomorrow, we’ll meet the Members of Parliament as they are taking their yearly tour around the official sites in Stockholm. Tomorrow, they’ll hear us protest against their decision to rip our integrity and freedom of speech in pieces.

There is going to be two different demonstrations under two different organizers. Both will have thousands of participants and we’ll meet up at mid-day in Sergels torg (main square in Stockholm).

I would recommend coming to our (Pirate Party) manifestation if you want to greet the MPs and if you want to listen to speeches you should join the other one (Hoppets demonstration). We start ours at 10:30 on Mynttorget near Old Town.

If I have access to an Internet connection I will post images several times during the day (create one post and then update it several times).

So for the latest images from both events you can tune in here all day tomorrow. This time the images are released under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 license which means that you are free to use, remix and distribute all photos as long as you reference me (Daniel Nyström, www.icmpecho.com).

My guess is that there will also be some Swedish live-blogging from other people like Rick Falkvinge during the day so if you understand the language or know how to use Google Translate you are free to follow the events.

See you tomorrow!

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*Kitto on Flickr - http://flickr.com/photos/stopbeingcarbon/
Photo: *Kitto on Flickr.

I’ve been coordinating and helping with “16th September – Stop FRA!” posters and flyers all saturday and all-in-all it was ok, but after a couple of hours your back really starts acting up.

We were located around Sergelstorg in Stockholm but the guys putting up posters covered almost all of the central parts. More work to be done next Saturday so if you’re going to be in Stockholm at ~14:00 and would like to help out, drop me an e-mail.

Other than that this weekend has been quite slow. No partying ;) Which is kinda nice considering that previous weekends have left me even more tired than I was when it began.

Later on this week I’m planning to create a separate section on this site called “Integrity”. On this page I’ll categorize the posts on this subject and order them after the law that they’re criticizing. All to keep this information clean and to avoid mixups of the previous sort. More on this later…

Cheers,

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