Deep conflict between two values

Tressie 2022-02-19 08:02:41

Until the very last moment when the verdict was announced, Peter Sunde and Fredrik Neij were still in Laos, who were still far away from home, dreaming that they would not be sentenced, while another good partner, Gottfrid Svartholm, fantasizing that hiding in Cambodia would save them from prison. In the end, They all succumbed to the rules of the real world. From the beginning to the end, they were only familiar with the world of TPB. In the world without the keyboard, they all seemed too naive, in the words of Grandpa Jiang: Too Simple, too Naive.

Similar people include the famous Julia Assange and Aaron Swartz, who committed suicide earlier this year. They have in common that they want to realize the free flow of information through the Internet and technology, without censorship or restrictions. But the old world did not work like this.

Another name for politics is filthy. Secrets and shady are part of it, and it has almost been acquiesced by most people. Maybe because the curtain is too thick and dirty, we acquiesce that politics should be hidden behind. So when Julia Assange used the power of the Internet to open the big screen, he was destined to start exile.

Big companies are another behemoth in the old world. In this case, they refer specifically to record and film companies. They have been doing copyright business. Even if they do nothing, they can live well on copyright. Some people have begun to wonder how much the copyright law, which was originally used to encourage innovation, has rewarded authors? Are you encouraging innovation or just safeguarding the interests of big companies? In short, this group of vested interests does not allow any people and organizations that harm their own interests to appear. This is the case with TPB and Napster. The domestic stranded giant whale music network can also be included in it. These new things that represent the younger generation and the power of the Internet have been presumed guilty from the beginning, and they are not given any opportunities to explore.

They have no intention of disputes at all. The reason for the three people in the film to be Pirate Bay was "ridiculously simple". Apart from the "ridiculous idealism" of the spokesperson, Fredrik was because "it is fun to build the world's largest website", Gottfrid It is "a strong interest in IT." They were not organized, and the office was just an online chat room. They felt that the film should be spread freely like this documentary. Later, they even made a payment system that allows the viewers of The Pirate Bay to pay directly to the creator.

These young people were dragged away from the keyboard and dragged into a war where they were disarmed, and the people from the old world pounced on with spears and cannons...

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  • Kira 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    I have known The Pirate Bay for a long time, but unfortunately I have never downloaded it on it. However, it is estimated that the things downloaded from other foreign stations were originally spread by The Pirate Bay. Although there is nothing special about this documentary. But if you look closely, you still feel a lot about that history.

  • Jedidiah 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Who are the rule makers? Repeat the dialogue between Peter the Great and the pirates

TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away from Keyboard quotes

  • One of the lawyers: How did you meet Fredrik and Gottfrid?

    Peter Sunde: I don't remember, but I assume it was in a chat room on the internet.

    One of the lawyers: When was the first time you met IRL?

    Peter Sunde: We don't use the expression IRL. We say AFK. But that's another issue. But, I don't remember that either.

    Tomas Norström - District Court Judge: Got to know each other IRL? What is that?

    One of the lawyers: In Real Life.

    Peter Sunde: We don't like that expression. We say AFK - Away From Keyboard. We think that the internet is for real.

  • Monique Wadstead - Hollywood's Lawyer: The pirate movement's idea to fight for free file sharing just isn't accepted anymore. It was just a little fad. I never thought it would survive.