With great power comes great accountability: The hearing of the new EU Commission

Next week, the European Parliament will be questioning the 26 nominees for the new European Commission – an important task, as the new Commission cannot take up its work before parliament has approved the new team of officials. But is one week of hearings enough to make up one’s mind about which direction the EU […]

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Invitation: Cultural Heritage in a Digital Europe – Nov 11, 2014

Europe is proud of its rich cultural heritage, which is currently being celebrated during the European Heritage Days.

Institutions like museums, libraries and archives play critical and rightly well-respected roles in society. The digital revolution has brought new challenges to these institutions. Too often, they face technical and contractual barriers to the digitalization, access, use […]

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How special interests are gearing up to obstruct European copyright reform

Digital frontiers within the EU could be dismantled if copyright is unified across Europe – a proposal that thousands of Europeans recently voiced in an EU consultation. This prospect is raising alarms at rightsholders’ and distributors’ associations. They have begun to take steps to obstruct it.

Currently, European Commission President Juncker is in the process […]

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“Prison is a bit like copyright”, says jailed Pirate Bay founder

Västervik Norra prison

It’s a summer day in one of Sweden’s most popular holiday areas, but I’m not here to enjoy the sunshine. I’m about to go to jail.

Västervik Norra, a medium-security prison for 255 inmates on the Eastern shore of Sweden, is not a friendly place, rather at odds with its surroundings. The waiting room is […]

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The EU was expecting a few hundred replies. Thousands flooded in. They reveal a deep divide.

Before making laws on complex matters, the European Commission may ask the public for input. Most such consultations get anywhere from dozens to a few hundred replies. They come mostly from the kinds of people who get paid for filling out forms: lobbyists, industry representatives, national governments, etc. But this time was different.

Late last […]

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Why I voted for Juncker as POTEC and what I’m expecting of him

This election is different

The election on July 15 was about whether Jean-Claude Juncker gets the chance to form the next Commission. That I granted him this mandate does not mean that I will also vote for the Commission he is now putting together. In order for that to happen, the members of the Commission […]

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Election as Vice-President of the Greens/EFA Group

Today, I was elected to the bureau of the Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament. As vice-chair, I will support the integration of independent MEPs from new parties in the group work.

The strengthening of nationalistic and anti-European parties makes it more important than ever that the progressive forces in the European Parliament collaborate closely […]

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I will continue the cooperation with Greens/EFA

After receiving a lot of helpful feedback from the international Pirate community, I have today decided to form a group with Greens/EFA in the European Parliament. I am happy to be continuing the successful work of our Swedish Pirate MEPs Amelia Andersdotter and Christian Engström in the Greens/EFA group. The Pirates’ work in the group […]

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Podcast

Today I am starting my podcast Reda’s Digest! Episode 0 deals with the ongoing negotiations on my group membership. Have fun listening!

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RD000 – introduction and group negotiations

In episode 0 of Reda’s Digest, I introduce myself as elected representative of the Pirate Party in the European Parliament and give an update on the ongoing negotiations over my group membership in the European Parliament.

Reda’s Digest is a bilingual podcast. It starts out with the German version, the English version starts at the […]

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