世界最大的免费文件共享网站“盗版湾”四名成员在上月被判有罪后,瑞典盗版党在年轻人中的支持率急剧上升,显著增加了该党在6月份的议会选举中赢得欧洲议会席位的机会。盗版党虽与“盗版湾”并无关联,但二者均提倡废除版权,减少网络监控。自从瑞典政府在版权法方面的立法越发严格之后,民众对盗版党的支持也越显强劲。在一项针对6月份议会选举的调查中,该党获得了瑞典民众5.1%的投票支持,这样的支持率基本可以确保该党在欧洲议会赢得席位。
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Sweden's Pirate Party, which wants to reform copyright law, could ride a wave of discontent over tighter control of computer file-sharing all the way into the European Parliament in June.
The jail sentences handed out last month to the four Swedish men behind The Pirate Bay, one of the world's biggest free file-sharing Web sites, have given a boost to the namesake party among young voters in Sweden, a recent opinion poll showed.
"It is definitely something that has put the spotlight on our issues," Christian Engstrom, the party's top candidate for the European Parliament, told Reuters.
"And it has demonstrated why it is so important, because the legal machine, if it's allowed to continue, is going to crush the Internet, starting with the Pirate Bay and then continuing on to other enterprises."
A DN/Synovate poll ahead of the Europe-wide vote in June showed the party, which is not linked to the Web site though some of its views coincide with those voiced by the Pirate Bay defendants, winning 5.1 percent of the Swedish vote.
That would be enough to secure the party, which wants to deregulate copyright, abolish the patent system and a decrease the level of surveillance of the Internet, a seat in the European parliament.
The party was founded in 2006 and won only 0.6 percent of the vote in the Swedish general elections that year.
The leader of the Pirate Party, Rick Falkvinge, believes that new Swedish laws, that for instance allow copyright holders to track down the IP-numbers of suspected file-sharers, are the main reason for the sudden popularity.
"We're seeing a shockwave of new repressive legislation that is seriously jeopardizing the core of our civil liberties," he said. "People are starting to wake up to that fact."
What will decide the outcome for the party is simply the question of whether its sympathizers will turn up to vote in the election that is usually plagued by low voter turn-out.
Torbjorn Larsson, associate professor of political science at Stockholm University, said there was a risk some of the Pirate Party supporters won't show up.
"Young people have a tendency not to vote. But if this issue stays on the agenda up to election day, it will make a big difference," he said.
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