Pirate Founder: possession of child pornography should be exempt from punishment
The Pirate Party Germany, which on Monday made against the Swedish founder of their movement, which wants to make the possession of photos impunity with depictions of sexual violence against children. In his personal blog wrote Rick Falkvinge on weekends "has three reasons why the possession of child pornography be legalized again in the next decade" over. He described the ban on possession of child pornography images as "an open wound in the Enlightenment tradition of freedom of information." As long as this exists, there will be also calls for the prohibition of other content.
Falkvinge had "caught here in thinking clearly," criticized the national chairman of the Pirate Party, Bernd Schloemer. "As society in general needs the digital community rules of good cooperation and a functioning legal system." The Berlin Pirate and net activist Stephan Urbach said Falkvinge have disqualified himself with his comments as a serious political player. In April Falkvinge was the national convention of the party in Neumünster near Kiel still celebrated as a pioneer. Falkvinge founded in 2006 "Piratpartiet" in Sweden, and was its chairman until early 2011.
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