“We are absolutely against the idea that any political party can give their support to the idea of free use of protected content,” said Arto Alaspaeae, the director of IFPI Finland (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry).
I like Finland, there they say what they think instead of just hinting it. While in Sweden the copyright industry fights hard by bribing policemen and corrupting judges, in Finland they say what they actually think about us, namely that we should not exist and freedom of speech should only be used when it is convenient for big companies.
Rick Falkvinge writes more about this in swedish.
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